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Synopsis:
In the shadowy, war-torn streets of post-World War II Vienna, American pulp novelist Holly Martins arrives seeking his old friend Harry Lime, only to discover Lime has been killed in a mysterious traffic accident. As Martins investigates, he uncovers a dark conspiracy that reveals his friend was not the hero he remembered.
Key Cast:
Joseph Cotten as Holly Martins
Orson Welles as Harry Lime
Alida Valli as Anna Schmidt
Trevor Howard as Major Calloway
Plot Breakdown:
Martins initially believes Harry Lime's death was an accident, but soon learns a complex story involving black market penicillin trafficking. Witnesses provide contradictory accounts of Lime's death, suggesting a deeper mystery. The shocking revelation comes when Martins discovers Lime is actually alive, having faked his own death to escape prosecution for selling diluted penicillin on the black market - a scheme that resulted in numerous deaths, including children.
Cinematography:
Directed by Carol Reed and shot by Robert Krasker, the film is a visual poem of post-war urban decay. Its expressionist cinematography uses extreme angles, deep shadows, and remarkable use of light and darkness to create a sense of moral ambiguity. The famous sewer chase sequence is particularly iconic, with its labyrinthine underground passages symbolizing the moral maze of the era.
Themes:
The film explores moral relativism, friendship betrayal, and the brutal economic realities of post-war Europe. Lime's famous "cuckoo clock" monologue becomes a chilling meditation on human nature and survival.
Legacy:
"The Third Man" is considered one of the greatest films of all time, transcending the noir genre. Its zither score by Anton Karas, its complex moral landscape, and Orson Welles' unforgettable brief but powerful appearance have cemented its place in cinema history.
Why Watch:
This isn't just a noir thriller; it's a profound exploration of human nature in a world shattered by war. Every frame is a masterclass in visual storytelling.
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