Review of M (1931) by Chris Z — 03 Jul 2010
A suspenseful, morally complex movie about a child murderer in the 1930s Germany. No cheesy flashbacks to his childhood or even the actual sentence. On a side note, the dvd version had the subtitles slightly out of sync and at some points only few sentences were given in exchange of long speeches.
"Today the tear of the child is the judge. The grief of the mother is the prosecutor." - The Nuremberg Trials.
This review of M (1931) was written by Chris Z on 03 Jul 2010.
M has generally received very positive reviews.
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