Review of M (1931) by Urban M — 29 Jul 2016
A director's commentary on a fractured and deadly Germany. We gain a better understanding of people with homicidal tendencies and the mob mentalities of war time Germany. We are faced with ethics ethical questions of killing, the death penalty, and self control.
Peter Lorre was great. His final speech is haunting and cuts to your core. Roger Ebert's review made me appreciate the film even more.
This review of M (1931) was written by Urban M on 29 Jul 2016.
M has generally received very positive reviews.
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