Miche
Miche

Miche

1932Movie75 minFrench

Miche, a young girl from the town of Senlis, goes to Paris to pose for a painter, Jacques de Peyrière. During her sitting, Jacques tries to kiss her, and Miche, insulted and afraid, flees the studio. Later in St. Moritz, Miche sees Jacques among the other skiers. She decides to leave immediately.

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IMDb7.8/10
Rotten Tomatoes97%
Metacritic96/100
Google Users93%
Director: Fritz LangGenres: Crime, Mystery, Thriller

Plot Summary

In a German city plagued by a serial killer who preys on children, the criminal underworld, desperate to avoid police scrutiny, begins its own hunt for the murderer. Meanwhile, Inspector Lohmann is tasked with solving the horrific crimes. The investigation leads to an unlikely suspect, a man named Hans Beckert, who exhibits unsettling behavior.

Critical Reception

Fritz Lang's "M" is a landmark of German Expressionist cinema and a chilling psychological thriller. Praised for its innovative sound design, tense atmosphere, and Peter Lorre's unforgettable performance, the film is considered a masterpiece and a profound commentary on justice, guilt, and mob mentality. It remains a powerful and influential work.

What Reviewers Say

  • A groundbreaking and suspenseful psychological thriller.
  • Peter Lorre delivers a mesmerizing and disturbing performance.
  • Visually striking with a masterful use of sound and editing.

Google audience: Audiences are deeply impressed by the film's innovative direction, unsettling atmosphere, and Peter Lorre's iconic portrayal of the killer. Many highlight its enduring suspense and thematic depth, praising it as a timeless classic.

Fun Fact

The distinctive whistling tune that the murderer, Hans Beckert, hums throughout the film is Edvard Grieg's "In the Hall of the Mountain King." Fritz Lang claimed that Peter Lorre was a terrible whistler, so he had to be coached to get the performance right.

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