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Lessie 2021-11-12 08:01:24
Fritz LANG of film language, several sets of wonderful shots
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Fritz LANG's "M, the Cursable Man"
is his first sound film (1931), also as a classic One of the film’s templates, the film’s shooting skills and the film language expressed are quite wonderful,
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Kasey 2022-03-25 09:01:06
M is the murderer
The first half of the script is about a serial killer case that seems to be extremely low-handed now. It also has the characteristics of silent films, the use of light and shadow, the exaggerated performance of the characters' expressions and movements, and the experimentation of sound and fusion...
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Roderick 2022-03-27 09:01:04
Various light and shadow shots show Fritz Lang's film talent, and the serial killer chase case jointly carried out by black and white has entered the legal thinking time at the end, and the climax is very interesting. This little brother who plays a serial killer is as simple and honest as a goodbye.
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Gregorio 2022-03-28 09:01:02
The director's first sound film, and it's really good at expressing thriller techniques, using sound to shape characters, and creating atmosphere. But these are things that can be replaced and are only of historical interest. What's really great is that trial, the conflict between morality and law, the challenge of the legal system, and the incorporation of psychiatry into the modern justice system, which transcends the film itself. Germans are too sharp = =
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