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Fritz Lang's M
The film, M, directed by Fritz Lang, is an instant classic because of its innovation in sound. It was released in 1931. Another name for the film was, Murders Are Among Us. This film was also Fritz Lang's first "talkie". It is the predecessor to all serial killer films such as The Silence of the Lambs and Physco. I will be discussing my personal reaction to the film, as well as the technical aspect of sound and the director’s intent when making this film.
When sound was first introduced into film, the natural response from filmmakers was to use it as much as they possibly could. For Fritz Lang, however, it was to be used sparingly. The story of 'M' should be familiar to those who have seen Spike Lee's 'Summer Of Sam'. There's a killer on the streets, kidnapping and slaying young children, and the police and the underworld of criminals have both set their sights on him. The film doesn't really concern itself with the killer, although he does have a few strong scenes. Specifically at the end of the film where he tries to plead his case before the criminal court. Both the criminals and
the police want the killer caught for different reasons. The police want him to end the murders, the criminals want him caught so the cops
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