M Comments

  • Micheal 2022-04-22 07:01:08

    Awesome! Fritz Lang's first sound film, the first film in film history about a serial killer. The first two minutes were just a variety of stencil notation exams and tributes, but the last five minutes were...

  • Salvador 2022-04-22 07:01:08

    I can't combine the background of the times, I don't feel anything, there is no...

  • Birdie 2022-04-22 07:01:08

    The first film about a serial killer, expressionism, film noir, moral and legal...

  • Jackie 2022-04-22 07:01:08

    20110625 kyxq This is the kind of immortality that will shine brightly for a long time in the history of movies, and only five bodies are thrown to the ground in the face of it. 80 years later, no matter its invincible plot, profound ideas, or many techniques (long shots, montages), it still looks so moving. It is no wonder that the film has become the designated teaching material of the academic school. Look at today's movie, nothing to say. How many stars, how many stars, highly recommended

  • Elouise 2022-04-21 09:01:44

    Technique (sound design, camera movement, camera placement and mise-en-scene) and plot setting (paradoxes of law and morality, criminals and gangsters to track down the murderer, and a thrilling gangster-style court scene) are bold and ahead of the curve, the meaning of pioneers Right...

  • Myrna 2022-04-21 09:01:44

    In the era when the sound film was just born, Fritz Lang was worthy of being a master in delivering such a classic work that perfectly integrated sound effects and photography skills. The deepest impression is the scene of the parallel meeting between the police and the criminals, and the final classic private trial, Pietro's deafening...

  • Cade 2022-04-21 09:01:44

    Grieg's piece has been used so badly that it has become such a key element. The parallel editing of the black and white meeting is interesting, and Pietro is in place from his looks to his performance. The trial at the end is worth pondering, in addition to morality and law, there should also be political innuendo. In the end, I want to spit out what the purpose of the obnoxious fat policeman was shooting...

  • Hannah 2022-04-21 09:01:44

    This film has the typical characteristics of the film after the silent film era. The characters in it have been talking non-stop, the lines are a bit unnatural, and the processing of the background sound is also in the original stage, which often affects the development of the film's plot. The first innovation of this film is the use of the multi-clue mode. The torture and killing of the little girl only leads to the clues of the story, and then the three-line structure of the police, the...

  • Nigel 2022-04-21 09:01:44

    A tribute to the 30's films. The front and back are well laid out. I didn't expect that there was an alarm system 80 years ago. Just not a suspense movie. The power of the beggar gang seems to be very strong no matter what country it is in. The words of the gang leader are really funny, really a dedicated and loyal...

  • Concepcion 2022-03-29 09:01:02

    The front is quite boring, and the last underworld trial is interesting. It's not the same as this one, but I think of a scene in Nymphomaniac where the heroine says that pedophiles who don't commit crimes are great because they have to keep suppressing their sexuality all their lives. ....

Extended Reading
  • Joannie 2022-03-22 09:01:34

    urban noir

    The story of the movie "M" tells that in 1930, the entire city of Berlin, Germany, was shrouded in a terrifying and depressing atmosphere of a mysterious child killer. The police and the underworld were investigating and arresting the killer. In the film we can clearly feel a sense of depression,...

  • Margaretta 2022-04-19 09:01:41

    Isn't this work, written on the eve of the Nazis, an allegory of the persecution of Jews?

    To the German people at that time, Jews were parasites of the society, corrupting morals and corrupting the noble spirit of Germany. Jews put a 6-pointed star, isn't it exactly the same? . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ....

M quotes

  • Prostitute: Let me go, you dirty bastard! Let me go, you son of a bitch! Goddamn bastard! Put me down! Let me go!

  • Bartender: You're ruining my business, Sarge. These raids every night. No one can get a moment's peace! They're human beings, too.

    Police Sargeant: You think we stay up all night just for the hell of it?

    Bartender: No. But you're drivin' away my clientele and you won't find the guy you're lookin' for here anyway! If you know how angry they are at the guy who's causing these raids every night. Especially the hookers. Sure, they solicit. Business is business. But believe me, in every one of them beats a mother's heart! I know a lot of tough guys who get all teary eyed just seein' the little ones at play. If they ever get their hands on that monster, they'll make toothpicks out of him!