Review of The Third Man (1949) by Sarah D — 08 Sep 2014
Jeff: This was the first time I have ever encountered a movie where there was a significant amount of non-English dialogue that was not subtitled. At first, it was a bit frustrating for so much to be said without knowing what was being said, but eventually I realized that it was a wonderful addition to the overall atmosphere of the movie. You can feel the "outsider" vibe that Joseph Cotton's character consistently is fed by Vienna's residents, and I think this concept of the outsider is one of the main themes of the movie.
Sarah: Mind-blowing shots, complex characters and a story that works on every level. A+.
This review of The Third Man (1949) was written by Sarah D on 08 Sep 2014.
The Third Man has generally received very positive reviews.
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