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The Third Man review
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Truly goes to shows what we Brits can do...

This film was a really good film-noir film. It is a really tense film because of the chemistry between the characters and the way this film is filmed. It made me feel really great because I never realised at first of how awesome this film really is. It is one of those films that is really loved because of its absolutely outstanding cast especially because Orson Welles is in it. This film is about betrayal, corruption, disillusionment and guilt. It has one of those stories that people would really like because of its powerful characters like I do. It is a very complex mystery but it is that for a damn good reason.


Joseph Cottons performance is really good as Holly Martins. His performance makes Martins a really confused and mixed up young man after discovering his old friend Harry Lime is really alive after he pretended his death. He is sort of tortured because he really liked Lime but after the betrayal of Lime, he becomes a different character and becomes confused with his emotional. I liked Alida Valli as Anna Schmidt. She was a confused person aswell particularly the business with Lime. I really liked Orson Welles in this film as Harry Lime because I really liked his cold hearted character towards Martins and the other people he sees in the film. It is very strange but very good that Orson Welles was a really heroic guy like Charles Foster Kane in Citizen Kane. This film shows that he is really at portraying a villain aswell as a hero.


The direction was outstanding from Carol Reed. I have never seen one of her films before but this is a good start for me. There have been a lot of sexist discrimination of how "crap" women are at directing films but I find them just as good as male directors. For example, Sofia Coppola directed Lost In Translation. She may be a crap actress but she is an awesome director. That is another reason why I love this film aswell as Lost In Translation because they are directed by women and have absolutely fantastic ways of directing a film with the different aspects of camera angles and ways of telling the actors what to do in the scenes of the films. The written screenplay was absolutely awesome. I was told once that this film is very different compared to the novel. I am unsure whether that is true. People would say that this film is quite similar to Citizen Kane but I dont think it is anything like it. People would probably say that because it stars Orson Welles in both films but that isnt really the main key point here.


This film is my favourite Orson Welles film so far. I havent seen that many films from him but I will try and watch as many as I can. It is my favourite film-noir film of all time. It is one of the best mystery films of all time. It is one of the best films of 1940s. It is one of the most famous British films of all time but most importantly, it is one of the greatest films of all time. Its a masterpiece! Its as simple as that!!

9/10
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15 years ago on 31 January 2010 10:23

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