Review of M (1931) by Alex R — 26 May 2014
One of the most important movies in the birth of film noir. Despite what little screen time he actually has, Peter Lorre is incredibly haunting as the child murderer who can't control what he does.
His monologue near the end really makes you think about the nature of evil. Anyone who's really into the classics should take a look at this movie.
This review of M (1931) was written by Alex R on 26 May 2014.
M has generally received very positive reviews.
Was this review helpful?
