The Man from London
"The Man from London" is a 2007 film directed by Béla Tarr, based on the novel by Georges Simenon. The story follows a dock worker named Maloin, who discovers a suitcase filled with money after witnessing a murder. This discovery leads him into a world of crime and moral dilemmas.
As Maloin grapples with his newfound wealth, he becomes increasingly entangled in the dark consequences of his actions. The film explores themes of greed, guilt, and the human condition, showcasing Tarr's signature slow-paced storytelling and striking black-and-white cinematography.