Review of M

M (1931)
10/10
Social criticism
9 January 2023
M is a german thriller film, released in 1931, director Fritz Lang's first sound film, and it featured Peter Lorre in his first major screen role.

Lorre played Hans Beckert, a psychologically tortured child murderer and presumed pedophile who terrorizes Berlin. When the authorities fail to catch him, the city's criminal underworld joins forces with street beggars to do the job themselves, sparking a race between the two groups to find the murderer first and subject him to their own form of justice. The film's title refers to the "M," for murderer, that is chalked onto Beckert's jacket, leading to his apprehension.

Beckert's eerie penchant for whistling the melody of "In the Hall of the Mountain King," from Edvard Grieg's Peer Gynt, prior to each attack is a leitmotif technique borrowed from opera. Though the director depicted no on-screen killings, his weaving of sound and atmosphere in the lead-up to the crimes contributes to the increasing sense of entrapment and encroaching terror.
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