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WHY do you love this film SO MUCH?

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    ruffian82 — 11 years ago(July 01, 2014 12:05 PM)

    The cockatoo and the cat. Both act true to their nature. Observe them, then look to the humanswhat do you know, so do they.

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      DracTarashV — 11 years ago(July 17, 2014 11:26 AM)

      In short, it's a great film in every aspect - nearly flawless. However, I wouldn't say I love it that much I just really like it.
      Hey there, Johnny Boy, I hope you fry!

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        cinema_forever19 — 11 years ago(December 24, 2014 09:18 PM)

        I honestly didn't like the music at first, but it grew on me the more I realized that it sets the tone for the movie with some of it's humorous undertones. At the beginning when the main character arrives to Vienna and finds that his friend was murdered, the whole situation is actually quite comical how it plays out, as is a lot of other moments in the movie. In the end this is a great mystery thriller with a neat twist, and an epic sewer chase sequence at the end. Need not to say more, this movie is a masterpiece.
        Without mercy, man is like a beast.
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          slainzcasl — 10 years ago(July 28, 2015 12:00 AM)

          I don't know. I have always loved it. There I something so haunting about the atmosphere and the music. Lovely film. And I am a fan of joseph Cotton.

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            cowgoesmoo — 10 years ago(August 03, 2015 06:13 AM)

            I just saw the restoration on the big screen yesterday.
            I'm 58 and was easily the youngest guy there - perhaps 30 moviegoers, all at least 75. They have reserved space in the back row for wheelchairs and that filled up fast. Other patrons with canes and walkers also filled out the back - and had a terrible time getting into the cramped seats, but I digress I assumed that I was surrounded by fellow TTM lovers. However, when the lights came on at the end, some of the comments were scathing:
            "I was confused the entire time."
            "I don't know what I just saw."
            "The music was terrible."
            "I think its boring - and its gets more boring every time I see it." (said by an elderly woman to her husband, who must make her watch it with him)
            I really like this movie for reasons that were more eloquently stated by other posters, so it is a bit of a shock to hear other people dislike something that you enjoy so much. I'm disappointed that they can't see it the same way I do. But I guess that's where personal taste comes in. There's plenty of movies I don't like that others cherish, so I just accept that not everyone appreciates everything in the same way.

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              trevrockone — 10 years ago(August 11, 2015 10:20 PM)

              That's funny, because I just saw it today at the Film Forum (is that where you saw it). I'm 24 and there were plenty of other younger people there too. And the film got a big round of applause at the end. How can we account for that?

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                degree7 — 10 years ago(October 03, 2015 03:19 AM)

                The gritty atmosphere, the way it was filmed in postwar, bombed out Vienna just lends so much authenticity. This movie has everything, a great story, great acting, cinematography, music, action, and an iconic ending. What's not to like?
                ~ I'm a 21st century man and I don't wanna be here.

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                  Errington_92 — 10 years ago(January 07, 2016 10:42 AM)

                  The Third Man
                  is fantastic on many levels. The acting, soundtrack, direction and mise en scene all come together to create a highly suspenseful film noir.
                  I'd rather be hated for who I am, than loved for who I am not.

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                    MoviemanCin — 10 years ago(February 03, 2016 11:29 PM)

                    If you feel the need to ask that question I don't think anyone is going to be able to answer you.
                    Schrodinger's cat walks into a bar, and / or doesn't.

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                      leadingrole344 — 10 years ago(February 24, 2016 12:26 AM)

                      I concur with MoviemanCin. It's similar to explaining why a joke is funny to someone who didn't laugh at it the first time. A panel of British film critics several years ago rated "The Third Man" the greatest British film ever made. To me this film has everything going for it, and it's not even necessary to know the historical backdrop, though it naturally would deepen the experience. The story, acting, dialogue, directing, cinematography, music, the whole package is absolutely top tier. And rare for a dark, suspenseful movie, this one also has a lot of humor. But like most great works of art, one can't absorb it all in one or even a few viewings. In the world of classical music, for example, I love Beethoven, yet some of my favorite pieces of his I didn't start to fully appreciate until I'd listened to it five or six times. Give this movie a chance and more than likely it will grow on you.

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