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* AnachronismStew: The Medieval segment switches back and forth between Crusades, late Middle Ages, and [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arian_controversy the Arian controversy]]. The Victorian segment, which was contemporary to Imre Madách, in the adaptation gradually transforms into TheRoaringTwenties and then into TurnOfTheMillennium.

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* AnachronismStew: The Medieval segment switches back and forth between Crusades, late Middle Ages, and [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arian_controversy the Arian controversy]]. The Victorian segment, which was contemporary to Imre Madách, in the adaptation gradually transforms into TheRoaringTwenties TheRoaring20s and then into TurnOfTheMillennium.
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See ''Film/TheAnnunciation'' if you are looking for the live-action adaptation of Madách's play almost thirty years prior to this movie. Story has it that Jankovics decided to make an AnimatedAdaptation of the play [[LetsSeeYouDoBetter after seeing that movie and left rather unimpressed.]]
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* The Stone Age The animation imitates book illustrations and also makes use of abstract elements and cave paintings towards the end.
* AncientEgypt The animation is styled after Egyptian pictures.
* AncientRome Uses sculptures and moving mosaics.

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* The Stone Age Age: The animation imitates book illustrations and also makes use of abstract elements and cave paintings towards the end.
* AncientEgypt AncientEgypt: The animation is styled after Egyptian pictures.
* AncientRome AncientRome: Uses sculptures and moving mosaics.
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* The [[OneMillionBC Stone Age]] The animation imitates book illustrations and also makes use of abstract elements and cave paintings towards the end.

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* The [[OneMillionBC Stone Age]] Age The animation imitates book illustrations and also makes use of abstract elements and cave paintings towards the end.



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* AncientRome Uses sculptures and moving mosaicsmosaics.



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* The actual future of Communism, with elements borrowed from some well-known {{Dystopia}}s
* A {{Transhuman}} future somewhere in space
* Near TheEndOfTheWorldAsWeKnowIt, where degraded humans struggle for survival
* Return to the Stone Age. [[AllJustADream Adam awakens from a dream]]

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* The actual future of Communism, with elements borrowed from some well-known {{Dystopia}}s
{{Dystopia}}s.
* A {{Transhuman}} future somewhere in space
space.
* Near TheEndOfTheWorldAsWeKnowIt, where degraded humans struggle for survival
survival.
* Return to the Stone Age. [[AllJustADream Adam awakens from a dream]]
dream]].



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* DemocracyIsBad: The Greek segment.

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* CosmicHorror: Genesis depicts Lucifer as a massive shadow spirit, darker than the darkness of space, dwarfing the constellations, and easily -if not outright ''accidentally''- rearranging them just by gesticulating, while rebelling against God.
* DemocracyIsBad: The In the Greek segment.segment Adam is reincarnated as Miltiades, who's executed after his political rivals turn the mob against him.
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* FuturePrimitive: In the AfterTheEnd sequence of Adam's dream, humanity regressed into a primitive, tribal state, trying to survive in a frozen wasteland.
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[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/cff6f2d1c660e0274444b77ea1a5ffa4.jpg]]'''''Az ember tragédiája''''' is an animated epic by Hungarian director Marcell Jankovics, that had been in production for over two decades before he finally completed it in 2011. It is based on a (nearly impossible to perform) 1861 play of the same title by Imre Madách and follows [[Literature/BookOfGenesis Lucifer, Adam and Eve]] as they reincarnate in various eras, both historical and humanistic. Nearly 3 hours long, it consists of several segments, each with its own art style, appropriate to the depicted era:

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[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/cff6f2d1c660e0274444b77ea1a5ffa4.jpg]]'''''Az ember tragédiája''''' is an animated epic by Hungarian director Marcell Jankovics, Creator/MarcellJankovics, that had been in production for over two decades before he finally completed it in 2011. It is based on a (nearly impossible to perform) 1861 play of the same title by Imre Madách and follows [[Literature/BookOfGenesis Lucifer, Adam and Eve]] as they reincarnate in various eras, both historical and humanistic. Nearly 3 hours long, it consists of several segments, each with its own art style, appropriate to the depicted era:
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* {{Hypocrite}}: Lucifer dismisses the army of angels and spirits because they were created by God like "shadows born from light", and claims that he himself had been the dam of existance that forced God to create. He then proceeds to list opposite pairs such as matter and distance, life and death, happiness and sadness, and even ''light and shadow'', to support this claim - completely missing that, by his own original statement, these were created by God!

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* {{Hypocrite}}: Lucifer dismisses the army of angels and spirits because they were created by God like "shadows born from light", and claims that he himself had been the dam of existance existence that forced God to create. He then proceeds to list opposite pairs such as matter and distance, life and death, happiness and sadness, and even ''light and shadow'', to support this claim - completely missing that, by his own original statement, these were created by God!

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