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M就是凶手1931

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主演:彼得·洛,艾伦·维德曼,因格·兰德特,奥托·维尔尼克

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  一名针对小女孩作案的连环杀手(Peter Lorre 饰)出没,城中人心惶惶。警察全体出动,频繁突击检查。黑帮首领(Gustaf Gründgens 饰)因生意受到严重影响,决定利用乞丐的隐蔽性布下天罗地网。卖气球的盲丐(Georg John 饰)通过《在妖王宫中》的口哨声辨出了杀手,他的同伙(Carl Balhaus 饰)趁机将“Mörder”的首字母“M”标记在其背上。虽然警方锁定了杀手的住处,但杀手被乞丐围困于商业大厦,成了瓮中之鳖。深夜,在黑帮私设的法庭上,杀手会为自己作出怎样的辩护?热播电视剧最新电影安娜的战争男妇女主任龙众舞THELIMIT亲爱的首席官灵异漩涡之万丈鬼渊海蒂精神变态日记明日传奇第三季我的邻居长不大透视牛奶首尔之春薛仁贵传奇今夜你和我地狱来的房客夜幕低垂2018鬼灯的冷彻 OAD隧道之鼠天才摔跤手全境通告 APB美丽上海哥特地球迷航

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 1 ) 電影語言之Fritz LANG,几組精彩鏡頭

(写于2008-03-02 18:26:41)(图片转不过来。。。)

Fritz LANG 的《M,可诅咒的人》
是他的第一部有声电影(1931年),也是作为classic film的范本之一,电影的拍摄技巧以及所表达的电影语言是相当的精彩,
于是截取了几个小画面来和大家分享一下~~
 
镜头一:
1,(故事背景:由于儿童杀人犯的屡次犯案,柏林的人们都处在人心惶惶的状态中,大街上都贴满了捉拿“杀人犯Murderer”悬赏告示),镜头中一个小女孩拍着皮球来到告示前,接着将球拍打在贴有告示的柱子上,镜头随着球的运动停留在告示上,巧妙地带出重点,并且是由一个“小女孩”。)


 
2,观众在固定镜头地时间内阅读完了告示的内容,随着小女孩的皮球若隐若现,气氛中突然自发的有一种紧张感,似乎小女孩像猎物一般自己走到了虎口!
    果不其然,有个黑影出现,请注意黑影遮住的地方(没错!正是“Morder”德语的“杀人犯”)

 
3, 黑影问小女孩:“你的皮球真好看,你叫什么名字啊?”,当M(黑影)问你叫什么名字的时候弯下了腰,正好就把刚才遮住的 “杀人犯”显现了出来,就是无声中他也做了一番自我介绍~~

 
镜头二:
当小女孩落入虎口后,电影用了一组“空”镜头来表现孩子的死亡,例如母亲等待孩子回来吃饭的空盘子

 
精彩的橱窗镜头
镜头一:
1,巧妙的运用了橱窗的反光,制造出了mise en abime 的效果。(故事背景:Mr.M又在街上闲逛(善良无知的面孔),可是此时全城已经暗自组织起了捉拿他的“游击队伍”),反光中的展示的刀叉们,框框的把他“围”了起来,完全是foreshadowing的作用嘛~

 
2,接着他Mr.M在橱窗的镜子中发现了“猎物”(也被刀叉围住,danger!!),于是他的“毒瘾”又要发作了。接着镜头退到他身后,请注意橱窗上显示出的他的映像,代表着他的双重人格在此刻的显现“Mr.M~~变身!!”

 
3,天真的小女孩走过另一个橱窗,她完全不知道后面有只大灰狼~~,橱窗中有个不断上下动的“火箭”,直直的朝她插了下来,DANGER!!!,右边有个自己忽悠的转盘,小心你已成为目标,小心被大灰狼“忽悠”了~~~

 
镜头三:
1,(故事背景: Mr.M终于找到了今晚的猎物,“忽悠”正在进行中,对付小孩子要来软的,于是他们在琳琅满目的橱窗前逛,跟踪他的人已经借机很巧妙的在他的背上作了记号(开头那只手),以便“游击队员”跟踪。)请注意,导演有给我们一个小惊喜,在橱窗里的玩具的腿正好在运动中显现了个M字型,并且远处的墙上也有个M字,演员的走位也正处在玩具腿的正下方,预示着双重危险的到来。后来当M透过橱窗的镜子发现自己肩上的M字印时,他的噩运就开始了(演员硕大的眼睛也是影片的亮点啊)。

 
其实这个Mr.M是一个精神病患者,对于他的犯案许多情况下他自己都没有意识,最后当市民私自而未通过公正司法想处死Mr.M时他也是一个受害者。剧本在对于这个人物的处理手法上也相当讲究,影片的前半部,当他是犯罪人的时候几乎没有Mr.M的清晰画面,无非是他的声音,影子,背影。而当后半部,他成为受害者的时候影片重点给与了他镜头,这当中的暗喻意义是相当重要的。
 
31年的片子能有这样的技巧和思想深度,Fritz LANG 不愧是被现代电影工作者模仿最多的先行者啊~~看到最后的人真是太有耐心了~~55

 2 ) 真是一部太经典的片子

说实话,前1/4段的时候很闷,我都想关了睡觉,但是后来越来越好看,到最后简直兴奋到不行,才发现这确实是一部经典的影片

一个外貌胆怯又平常的男人,以各种方式骗走并杀害了九个小女孩
这样的罪行伴随着他那独一无二的口哨声印刻在了观者的心里(他估计最后死也没想到是这个口哨声暴露了他)
全城的市民如惊弓之鸟,城市秩序几乎都要到了崩溃的边缘,警察局日夜忙碌不堪依然一无所获("现在连享受十分钟的宁静都成了奢侈")
大段对上司诉苦的描述可以让我们感受到拖网式查案的艰难和绝望,警察们似乎已经完全束手无策了

而这时比较囧的事情发生了,由于警察们疯狂地检查和搜索,黑帮们"正常"的生意和行动全部被打乱,简直没法过日子
眼看着抓不到凶手自己的生活就要完蛋了,黑帮们终于忍无可忍决定自己也去把这凶手找出来泄愤
于是,奇妙的事情发生了:白道和黑道无意中达成一致,一起来拼命寻找这个注定该死的人

下面的故事就开始让我觉得好笑了
黑道买通了丐帮,让他们负责搜寻凶手的下落
这效率真快啊,他们不仅神速地找到了凶手,还在他身上留下了记号,甚至还满大街追着他跑并把他逼进了死胡同
黑帮在夜晚用计闯进了凶手躲藏的大楼,蚂蚁一样地搜遍了全楼把凶手找了出来(最后警察来之前他们坚持到最后一刻抓到凶手才走,实在是太敬业了XDDD)

警察来了,查看了现场,开始大惑不解:
来了一堆黑帮,把全楼都找遍了,撬了锁挖了坑,最后一点值钱的东西也没有拿走,甚至整栋楼没有丢一样东西,这到底是为什么呢?
后来听说是抓走了一个人,那么是什么人值得黑帮大动干戈呢?
警察来的时候只发现了一个没离开大楼的黑帮分子
这人顽固不堪,硬是不肯交代黑帮到底在楼内找谁
结果警察头子用计对他一恐吓,居然发现黑帮找到的人是那个让他们焦头烂额的凶手,于是震惊了

而在黑帮这里,审讯开始了
凶手瞪着大眼发现在地窖里居然有几百号人悄无声息虎视眈眈恶狠狠地盯着他
逃是没用的,黑帮开始对他进行控诉
其实真的很囧,这时我怎么看都觉得黑帮那就是一正义的法庭啊口胡
凶手大呼黑帮不懂法律,黑帮冷笑着说"我们很多人坐过十几年的牢了,还不明白怎么审判嘛?!"
凶手这时尖叫着要他们把他交给警察,说要从法院判刑他才心甘情愿
黑帮头子冷笑着说"你想得美,我们现在不把你干掉,你早晚会找个理由从牢里出来,到时候再去追袭无辜的小女孩是吧?"
黑帮的人很聪明:把他送进牢子,他不仅死不了还要花纳税人的钱养着他,而且万一以精神有问题逃脱了法律的制裁那后果就更不堪设想了
"你以为我们傻啊?你今天哪里也别想去,就死在这里吧!"

一群罪犯对一个罪犯进行的庄严审判,真是快意得淋漓尽致
黑帮陪审团对凶手激昂的控诉和指责让观者亦被正义的力量所洗礼.....
正义,果然是可以以任何形式从任何人手中表现出来的

而且,这黑帮果然敬重法律........居然还依照程序法在黑帮里给他指派了一位辩护律师.......我囧大了我.......这叫黑帮吗............根本就是法律神圣的执行者...........

最后,警察在黑帮群情激奋的人们快要把凶手打死的时候出现了-v-
我相信凶手见到警察的时候一定在想"终于得救了!".....-v-+

值得一提的是,这个凶手演得太好了,他的惊恐的面孔和声嘶力竭的辩解真是让人印象深刻............一个让人难以忘怀的精神病杀人犯

 3 ) Tracing Human Abnormality in Modern Berlin

        Fritz Lang, one of the most celebrated auteurs of Germany's national cinema, lays out a chilling crime story in M(1931). In this provocative motion picture, a search for the cruel child murderer, Beckert, drives the whole city to turmoil. As all members in the city become involved in the search for the criminal, two different forms of human abnormality lurked in the city are exposed: the criminal mentality as well as the conflict between the institutional authority and the general public of which it is in charge. While the search continues, both forms of human abnormality keep growing unchecked; yet, eventually, the citizens identified with such abnormality have to face the catastrophic consequences of their behavior. Through innovative use of sound and provocative editing techniques, Lang points to the city as the foster home of both forms of human abnormality. Furthermore, he invites the audience to question the unforeseen detriments of a city in modernity that all its members eventually have to confront.

        As Lang's first film with sound, Lang ingeniously manipulates this new technology to portray the city as an adoptive home of human abnormality. At the very beginning of the film, before any image appears on screen, the audience first hears a child singing a familiar tune: “Wait, wait just a little while/ then the black man will come after you/ with his little chopper/ he will make mince meat out of you.” According to Todd Herzog, this tune is a homage to the “Haarmann song” that tells the chilling crimes of the notorious serial killer Fritz Haarmann. Herzog believes that this song serves to, “locate M in a specific historical context, the world of the Weimar Republic at the time of the film's release, and to place it in dialogue with that world”(Herzog, “Fritz Lang's M(1931), An Open Case”, P232). Nevertheless, Fritz's use of this song to begin the film allows a different interpretation. As the film begins with the dark screen and the nursery rhyme, an image soon appears in a few seconds. A medium shot locates the source of the sound in the yard of a mietskascerne, where a group of kids are playing and singing. By placing the source of the cruel tune in the mouth of a naïve child, Lang further implies that the modern city has become a sink of iniquity, even for the innocent who have yet to understand the city in which they are situated. The victim of today is just as likely to become the perpetrator in the future.

        Beckert's whistle is a repetition in the film which symbolizes his criminal mentality. Each time when he begins to whistle, the audience witnesses the awakening of the monstrous murderer within him. Thus far, Lang constantly shifts the source of the whistle from on-screen to off-screen; such manipulation of the sound source sheds light on the unlikelihood to locate the specific origin of human abnormality in a modern milieu. In a scene when Beckert stands on the street and looks into a shop-window, the sequence is accompanied with no diegetic sound. All what the audience can see is that Beckert dramatically changes his facial expression when he sees a little girl in the reflection of the shop-window. As the girl walks away, the camera moves out of the shop to the street and captures Beckert staring in the direction that the girl is walking. The audience then hears the diegetic sound of the street traffic, and Beckert's whistle simultaneously joins in as he starts following the girl and walks out of the frame. In the next medium-long shot, the camera tracks the little girl as she walks on the street. The whistle continues in the background; however, Beckert no longer appears on-screen in this tracking shot. While the audience has been led to believe that the whistle comes from Beckert by the previous shot; Lang purposefully leaves the established sound source off-screen in the following shot, which leads the audience to question whether Beckert himself is the source of his abnormality, or if the city is that with which has fostered his brutal crimes.

        Lang further manipulates sound to create off-screen space that contrasts the on-screen image in order to depict another form of human abnormality: the revolt against the political authority. The conflict between the underworld business and the police points to a divergence between the authority and the public, which is previously kept in disguise by a seemingly stable social order. However, as Beckert's crimes disturb the social order and alarm the police, they immediately assume that the criminal must be someone from the underworld, and decide to break the ostensible peace and raid their gathering spots. One night, the police secretly surround one of the underworld's gathering place; in which the entire process is accompanied with no sound. The camera soon moves downstairs into the basement where people in the underworld business gather. As a woman shouts out that the police is here, everyone begins rushing towards the exit to leave the basement. In a medium shot, the camera awaits at the top of the stairs and looks slightly down as everyone starts running towards the camera. Among the frenzied noises, the audience first clearly hears a woman's scream as the policemen yell back at her; yet the entire action takes place upstairs in off-screen space while the shot remains still, featuring the panicking crowds. Soon, the police enter from the lower frame and gradually push the crowds back into the basement for investigation. The image on-screen contrasts the actions taken place in off-screen space; such contrast allows the audience to look beyond the images shown on-screen and picture the entire city, where its underlying instability and human abnormality are close to outbreak due to the police's disruption of a public order that does not solve social problems, but merely hides them unseen.

        Throughout the film, Long constructs several montage sequences which implicitly build cause-and-effect relationships between the modern city and human abnormality. In the beginning of the film, when Elsie's mother becomes worried about Elsie for having not returned home, a medium shot shows Elsie's mother walking towards the window and looking out. When she begins calling out “Elsie”, the image cuts to an aisle shot of the stairwell in the Mietskaserne. As the mother's cry echoes down the stairs, the audience then follows the camera to an empty space where people in the neighbourhood hang their laundry; Elsie is still absent on-screen. The sequence continues as it cuts to a close-up on the lunch table, where Elsie's seat remains empty. The grieving howl of the mother has now ended, yet the sequence did not until the audience are shown with two more shots: Elsie's ball rolling on the grass, and the ballon that the criminal Beckerd bought for Elsie entangled in the electric wires on the city street. In this sequence, Lang juxtaposes the mother's continuous calling for Elsie with discontinuity editing of on-screen images. The audience follows the mother as she searches for Elsie in all public spaces in the city where Elsie can possibly be; yet Elsie's ball and ballon at the end of the sequence tell audience that Elsie must have already been slaughtered by the murderer Beckerd. In this sequence, Lang associates the befalling of Elsie's tragic death with the city itself: the development of the modern metropolis not only enlarges the public space, but also catalyses crime and threat among the citizens.

        In another scene when the minister condemns the police chief on the phone for the police department's incompetence in finding the killer, Lang edits a flashback as the chief explains their difficulty. The editing of this flashback again connotes the unforeseen detriments of a city in modernity. When the chief tells the minister about a white paper bag that they found behind the hedge, a close-up on the paper bag gives the audience a clue that it is a candy wrapper, and the store's name was on the wrapper. Then, the image cuts to a close-up of a map of the city, in which circles and circles are drawn with a pair of compasses in increasing radius. While the search widens, the police interrogates owners of candy stores all over the city. However, all owners shake their heads and cannot remember who had bought the candy for little Elsie. As population increases, the city provides perpetrators the opportunity to disguise their abnormality and let it grow unchecked. The editing of this sequence connects the failure to identify the abnormal with the city itself.

        Lang further implies a cause-and-effect relationship between the city and another form of human abnormality, namely, the public and the institutional authority's revolt against each other. As both the leads of the underworld and the chiefs of the political institutions gather for two separate meetings to discuss their objectives on the case of Beckert, Lang uses cross-cutting to juxtapose both meetings. The heads of the underworld complain about the consistent police raids' harm to their business and decide to find the killer by themselves in order to resurrect their business. As the underworld head waves his hand, the shot cuts to the head of police's same action. The police simultaneously decides to continue their search for Beckert without the help of the public, by organizing more police raids and search among public spaces. While the underworld condemns the police for interfering the underworld's business, the police chief Lohmann also refuses to ask the public for help as he states, “Don't talk to me about the public helping, it disgusts me.” The cross-cutting technique invites the audience to contrast the underworld and the police's conflicting attitudes against each other. Such social conflict is another form of human abnormality that is against the democratic ideal of the Weimar republic.

        As the underworld collaborates with the beggars and has seized Beckerd from the building, together they leave the scene in a hurry. Lang then presents the audience with a montage sequence in which he rewinds the crimes that the underworld has just committed. The audience follows the camera into the room where both watchmen have been knocked out and tied up. Then, the sequence continues with still shots of the forcefully broken office door, the compartment's broken fences, and ends with the hole they have dug on the floor in order to make the crime scene look like a result of burglary. This montage sequence is shown with no sound, leaving the audience in contemplation of the underworld's motive and the destructions their abnormal behaviors have caused. The heads of the underworld are provoked to capture Beckerd not because that they find Beckerd's behavior immoral, but because the underworld's business is interrupted by the police's consistent raids. In turn, they decide to look for Beckerd without collaboration with the police, and purposefully commit a series of crimes in order to achieve their goal. The lack of stability in the city's social order has fostered the formation of the underworld, and the underworld's distrust with the political authority. Yet, their abnormal behaviors will lead them to their final conviction.

        The film ends with the final conviction of both the underworld and the child murderer. The audience should not forget that it is the underworld, despite their unrighteous motives, who has asked for help from the beggars and successfully seized Beckert. Nevertheless, both parties have to eventually face the catastrophic consequences of their abnormal behaviors. The first being the underworld's imprudent disruption of the public order for their own economic benefits, and the second being the brutal crimes that Beckert has committed. Throughout the film, Lang manipulates the sound effects and the editing of the sequences to point to the modern city itself as the very cause of all forms of human abnormality preeminent in it. The diegetic world in the film, which is the Weimar Republic in the 1920s, still echoes the modern milieu in which we live. However we try to trace any form of abnormality that hinders the public order, we are always led back to the society as the cause, without identifying the specific origin. Perhaps, the only way of prevention lies in the hands of the people who make up the society, with self-awareness of their behaviors, and positive objectives to make changes.
 
 
                                      Works Cited
 
Herzog, Todd. "Fritz Lang's M(1931): An Open Case." An Essential Guide to Classic Films of the Era Weimar Cinema. Ed. Noah Isenberg. New York: Columbia University Press, 2009. 291-309. Print.
 
M. Dir. Fritz Lang. Perf. Peter Lorre, Ellen Widmann, Inge Landgut. Criterion Collection, 2004, DVD.
 

 4 ) M is for movie

M这部电影主要出现的有三个版本。
最早送德国电影当局审查的版本,是最符合导演用意的版本,117分钟,当时电影的名字叫就Murders are among us,可惜这个版本目前已经找不到了。
最新的版本是109分钟(约110分钟)的,这个是尽最大可能保留原来117分钟的原貌而进行修复整理的版本,也就是CC公司最新出版发行的版本(CC公司之前发行过96分钟的版本)。
第三个版本是96分钟的版本,是当时该片的制片人为了电影能公映,根据送审的版本修改删节之后的版本,这个版本修改了其他两个版本的结局,结局只到了法院开庭审理罪犯的情节,而删了后面三个母亲的场景。而且还对电影中一些导演故意采用默片手法的片段加上了后期配音。也就是这个版本把这部电影改成了现在的名字M。

昨天看了110分钟的版本,可惜了那宝贵的7分钟,否则电影肯定有更独特的味道。
电影拍摄于1931年,正是纳粹主义逐渐要在德国兴起的时代,因此,这部电影当中的一些情节表现往往会被认为是在映射当时的纳粹势力,例如其中的盗贼势力——其实这并不是电影的初衷。这部电影的时代背景正是一战后经济萧条、社会动荡、民不聊生的时代,所以其中的盗贼猖獗可以说是一定程度的客观反映,但电影并没有把这些盗贼作为反面的批判角色,甚至是企图作为一种替代性的权力(替代政府)来描绘,其实这部电影里扮演盗贼的人,很多就是导演弗里兹•朗请来的真正盗贼来参演,而且很多是当时警察通缉的盗贼,可以说这部电影是在和警察打游击的过程中拍摄出来的。电影的起意也在于导演朗的妻子对一个事件的感触——政府在这个动荡社会下的无能。所以,这些抨击政府的无能——司法公权力的严重缺失才是私力救济诞生的土壤(盗贼主持的审判)——才是这部电影明确的主旨。
电影当中警察数月的毫无进展,只会毫无目的的盘问和搜索,以及最后也就是被删节的结尾这些情节都使电影带上了反政府倾向,也使之区别于一般的惊悚片(甚至不适宜归为这类)。结尾处三个母亲面对着镜头哭诉:判决也挽回不了死去的孩子,所以我们还是要依靠自己看好我们的孩子。还有你们……你们。(最后面对观众时说,这里树造了一种人人自危的环境,同时也是对司法无力的谴责)。

电影的一些处理也很令人印象深刻,这是朗的第一部有声电影,也是影史上第一部讲述变态杀手的电影,当凶手第一次现身之前,是一个黑影慢慢呈现在通缉海报上、受害的小女孩面前。这个很写意的恐怖手法不知道使后世多少的恐怖、惊悚片都打上了“影子”的主意。还有女孩遇害时的处理也是非常的简洁——一个皮球滚进画面,一只汽球缠在了电线上。这一手法也是被无数次的效仿。电影还结合了一些默片的处理,罪犯在逃跑和盗贼在追捕的一个阶段完成没有了声音,观众不由自主的把注意力都灌注到了画面上,令人不禁想摒住呼吸(96分钟版给这段配上了配音)。电影采用的1.19:1的特殊比例也使画面产生了很强的束缚感,也使电影的一些场景有非常独特的感觉——仓库、会议室、地下室都显得非常挤压。也许你能从那样的画面里闻到一股烧焦之后烟灰的味道,呵呵。

 5 ) FIFF19丨DAY8《M就是凶手》:一双看上去快瞪爆了的眼球,由社会所造

第19届法罗岛电影节第8个放映日为大家带来《M就是凶手》,下面请看前线在程序结果中快速有力的黑帮和警方的评价了!

果树:

快速而有力。全程能将观众牢牢抓住。

Pincent:

出彩的镜头设计太多了,哪怕只是一个仰角机位、一个拍摄阴影的镜头、一场黑帮开会烟雾缭绕的环境布置、一个凶手出现时橱窗的大型符号..种种细节都令人印象深刻。还有那些声音设计!何时静音以及何时出声,一曲洗脑的哨声和一位看不见只用听的瞎子,似乎都能给本片在声音上的精彩设计进行注解。一双看上去快瞪爆了的眼球,由社会所造,也直勾勾地盯向此时欧洲畸形的社会。

Morning:

弗里茨朗的第一部有声片,他讲这有声作为了主角被表现,庭审的台词戏很有意义,不仅如此,每一次讨论都变成主角,第一次圆桌议案,那个拍法后来被多兰在《双面劳伦斯》里完全的学了去,但他滥用,显得略微无聊。彼得洛的表演相当精彩,他其实做了一个惊悚表演应当更为镇定的震慑力表演,变态的儿童杀手,他用他呈现在黑白影像里的如孩童般的大眼睛令人心生不适。现在看来,唯一美中不足的是,街道场景显得失真,但只是条件所致。

一桶猫:

德国后表现主义电影 弗里茨·朗的第一部有声片 叙事、构图都展现无比的张力 风格突出演技绝佳 运用的艺术手法甚至胜过现在很多作品 对人性的复杂展开了诸多思考

松野空松:

最喜欢两处,一是黑帮和警方的交叉剪辑的讨论会,彼此之间的斗争轻而易举建立起来,但是这种斗争的结果不是由双方直接竞争体现,而是影片第二处高光时刻,非法人员(黑帮)审判罪犯,并由罪犯反过来质问黑帮,因此警方的审判过程已经没有必要,最终的责任还是丢给了受害者们,真的是莫大的讽刺

折射入网:

寻找、追捕过程环环相扣,异常精彩。警察查案时以安全为理由侵犯民众自由和隐私。杀人犯触犯利益才惹得黑道众怒,黑白两道就是强权与利益的代表,电影对比两方开会的场景非常有趣。最后的落点又在私刑与人权上,把电影提上了一个新高度。

Her Majesty:

弗里茨•朗在从表现主义向黑色电影的转变中,电影理念和美学系统的不成熟导致了这部怪胎电影的诞生。观众所感受到的cult感和怪异感其实皆来自于导演对技法掌控不成熟和剧本写作的不完善,而非导演真的有完整的黑色电影美学系统。布列松说:有声电影发明了寂静。在有声电影兴起的初期,导演们皆泛滥地使用寂静和噪音。正如这部电影里,我们能感受到导演对于无声的滥用,让惊悚感大打折扣。最后一段法庭辩护戏或许在那个年代有启发意义,但如今看来其中的“法律能否判不能对自己行为负责之人死刑”和“人民是否对恶人有审判权”两个议题早已有明确答案,没有多加讨论的必要(从人道主义的角度来看这两个问题其实并不需要讨论太久)。其中黑白两道同时开会和角色说话但是观众听不见两个桥段都被刁亦男抄在了《南方车站的聚会》里,而M一人对抗黑白两道的大概念很可能也被刁亦男挪用做了《南》故事的主要框架。

子夜无人:

整个追凶过程槽点很多,但一头一尾拍得实在漂亮。开场铺垫案件发生的前奏,是从一群小孩把凶杀编成童谣玩耍、然后到皮球拍打的布告上呈现的案件报道、以及凶手登场后映在报纸上的阴影,一气呵成就把凶案链条上所有的环节都刻画了出来,犯罪者的有恃无恐和待宰羔羊般没有危机意识的孩童世界之间构成极强张力的二元对立;而结尾的私人法庭上,真正审判的不是罪犯,而是信任度已然跌破谷底的公权力,当手无寸铁的群众集体举起双手的那一刻,谁才是真正被混淆了面目、也失去了面目的受害者?

苍山古井空对月:

有张力的情节都是无配乐的,用安静的气氛制造张力,用口哨声反映凶手的内心波动。凶手欲行凶失败,站在商店前,后景是店里的上下摆动的箭头和旋转的圆盘,很有意思的隐喻。一些剪辑的手法用得不错,比如警察和帮派分别讨论如何抓住凶手的平行剪辑,以及帮派头子和警察头子说话时的动作匹配剪辑。 最后是帮派抓住了凶手,并且由帮派进行审判,也许是反映了那个时候大众对于警察的不信任。这场审判戏也探讨了程序正义和结果正义该如何选择。除此之外本片也算是比较早的表现心理犯罪的影片。

#FIFF19#第8日的场刊将于稍后释出,请大家拭目以待了。

 6 ) 哨声依旧

M
1.悬念,铺陈人物2.悬赏单上的影子3.口哨声4.谁是凶手?5.人心浮动6.场景都极设计感7.无声音的一段8.对体制执行者的不满9.人心惶惶10.镜头角度很独特11.反射镜里的神魂颠倒12.背上的M13.快镜头14.兴师动众15.长镜头平摇16.瞎子发现真相17.民间审判18.我们就是你的权利19.我在追逐着我自己20.强迫性杀手21.以法律之名,以百姓之名22.举手投降23.德国表现主义

 短评

德国表现主义电影向美国黑色电影转变时期的牛逼片子,而且就我目前的阅历来说,它好过所有的德国表现主义电影以及八成的(另两成我没看而已)美国黑色电影,这当中的差距,是巨大的

6分钟前
  • 左胸上的吸盘
  • 力荐

观感很奇怪的一部电影,就像无声和有声的结合,无配乐仅有图像来烘托情节,前段闷的要死,中段的剪辑很棒,结尾升华主题的对峙是点睛之笔,全片的悬疑点布置出众(说的就是那个口哨!), 对杀手的人物刻画很深刻(选角!)。(问题:那封信是谁写的?)

10分钟前
  • TWY
  • 推荐

每次看德国电影都忍不住往政治隐喻上想,德国真是一个牛逼的国家啊。影史上第一部讲连环杀人的电影,却比后来的那些要高明得多。黑社会审犯人那一段是我觉得电影最好看的一段,“难道把你交给警察送进监狱,让国家养你一辈子?”,警察搜寻许久无果最后由盲人找到了线索,这真是个无比讽刺的故事。

14分钟前
  • 凉水
  • 力荐

群众大会真牛啊

15分钟前
  • 小米=qdmimi
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近乎完美,扣一星最后的伪庭审,当民粹已然发展到人人相疑,社会不安时,是无法产生如此模式化的场景的。东方快车式也许更加契合

16分钟前
  • Ada的B计划
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开场利用影子铺设惊悚氛围、人人自危的紧张空气,与明暗双线并行的抓捕过程构成高反差对比,制造出不少萌点;空无一人的街道,M惊恐的表情,口哨的运用,堪称经典;对连环杀手的心理描摹,以及对法律制度的揶揄,都具有前瞻性。

18分钟前
  • 欢乐分裂
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解读一部经典电影就要联系当时的环境,读过福柯的《规训与惩罚》《癫狂与文明》可能对电影中欧洲的法律体系有所了解。其实就剧情来说这部电影很是粗糙,不过最后的审判意味伸长。人权,自由,权利,精神病一系列中世纪的产物柔和起来,这才是这部戏的精髓。

19分钟前
  • 乔大路
  • 推荐

传说中的德国表现主义力作。这种片子放在现在的天朝完胜那些大片。最后的辩论进入了人权、制度和法律的思辨,而他们的概念完全是基于人性的角度,这是人权的思考。前半部的悬疑解惑,后面的基层社会的私设法庭,凶手的经典口哨还有夸张的表情和肢体。经典!8.6

22分钟前
  • 巴喆
  • 推荐

弗里茨·朗十分大胆地让一位罪恶滔天的凶犯在大银幕前为自己辩解,凶犯与群众的关系变得十分微妙;朗用一个社会新闻进行了一次政治反思,这是1931年的魏玛德国;按照克拉考尔的观点,M同样预示了纳粹德国的崛起。马克·费罗更认为结局中女人的警告表明朗和他当时的女友Thea von Harbou(后加入纳粹)对魏玛共和国民主的不信任,流露出两人的意识形态(cf.Cinéma et Histoire, 1977)。从以微观的社会事件对社会制度进行宏观的分析角度来看,朗无疑是影史的先驱。

24分钟前
  • 阿茶
  • 推荐

黑社会对杀人犯的人道和法律审判是很有意思的。真正的执法机构是无能的,但是一个罪犯又有什么权利来说另外一个罪犯是不可饶恕的?尤其是,这个杀人犯在倾述自己的心理病态时,听众席上的若干观众还默默的点着头。终究,这个社会的罪恶似乎是没有出路的,因此才有最后一幕的,父母们应该看好自己的孩子。虽然这最后一句台词真的出现得很突兀和莫名其妙,像是匆忙之间添上去用来过关的。如果没有执法机构的审判和最后母亲的画面,我想这部片子要好得多。

29分钟前
  • 思阳
  • 还行

B+/ 大半部散点透视无主角剧本,结尾审判似黑化生之欲;超低仰角俯角,移魂般长镜空镜,阴影与光的博弈; 心理音效恐惧感仿佛真空。无论文本还是影像都有新的尝试,昭示着尼伯龙根大都会的默片时代之后似乎稚嫩却更有生命力的弗里茨 · 朗。万万没想到喜剧效果这么出众。可作最近网络话题镜鉴。

31分钟前
  • 寒枝雀静
  • 推荐

M逃进阁楼那一段特别精彩!彼得·洛长得果然猥琐!演个绑架小姑娘的变态杀手太合适了!1931年的这部电影现在看来还是有些琐碎冗长!翻拍的话应该不错!

35分钟前
  • 隐遁
  • 还行

黑白构图的张力,无声与画面的急速运作的对比,轻快口哨和极端反人性行径的并行不悖,空镜头与人物戏剧性夸张表演的穿插。电影在那个有声片刚诞生不久的年代,可以承载太多的艺术手法和社会诘问。如同富士康员工跳楼事件,个体背负社会病是流行于每一个年代的瘟疫。

36分钟前
  • 小岩菽
  • 推荐

除对白和口哨声外其他声音基本无,更别提扣人心魄的配乐了,但作为一部1931的有声片,如此足矣。有趣的地方在民众对警察(政府威权)的不信任(妓女朝警察啐口水),以及黑道擒获凶手的设定,加上最后私设法庭和真正的法庭审判对比,如此种种真是大胆的讽刺。口哨声很瘆人。

40分钟前
  • Derridager
  • 推荐

看到底下那么多装逼的评论,心情就像M突然发现身后被标记了白字时那样,好惊悚好害怕!!!!!瞪!!!!!

43分钟前
  • Irgendwann
  • 力荐

8论底层人民群众社会活动的重要性人民法庭所代表的民声与法庭所代表的正义 情感与理智的对决 谁才是真正的正义30年代就拍出如此前卫的社会题材作品 完爆如今各种院线商业流水线粗制滥造品结尾人民法庭的大法官与激起的群众又或是集体主义兴起的预言与写照

44分钟前
  • 東郷柏
  • 推荐

印象最深的是 他说“你们要是杀了我 你们就是冷血谋杀!” 群众听到后笑了起来;他说“我要求把自己交给警察!” 群众也笑了起来;他说“我要求把自己交给民主陪审团!” 群众还是笑了起来。群众没有兴趣也觉得没有必要听他说些什么 这不重要 “让他死”就是大家坐在这里的目的。M是凶手 而乱审判的群众也是凶手——从个人观点来看 某些罪犯——就如M 单单交给法律来处理是难解自己的心头恨 就应该让他受折磨——但民主审判又不能当主流 如何让法律和民主完美结合这才是国家最最重要的治国之道 最后在法律和人情里留了一个做选择的悬念 大概就是这个意思吧。

48分钟前
  • 黄悦_
  • 还行

【B+】第一次看德国表现主义电影,不负盛名。在许多方面的想法都远远领先于同时代其他影片(尤其是对声音和光的运用),只是毕竟是先行者,已如今眼光再看有些地方还是显得生涩,比如那个平行剪辑,很生硬。

53分钟前
  • 掉线
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淘到DVD了哈哈

54分钟前
  • 亵渎电影
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原来,他只是个卖萌大师。中间有一段很惊艳的平行硬切剪辑,瞬间明朗了两个势力、一个目标的局势;想不到在全民哄笑那一刻燃了;最后的辩论虽然升华了高度,但也同时削弱了快感;那支口哨的旋律,忘不得。配乐贫乏、完全依靠影像推进的原味悬疑片,这是黑色艺术品。

56分钟前
  • Ocap
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