The Wrong Man
"The Wrong Man" is a 1956 film directed by Alfred Hitchcock. It tells the true story of Christopher Emmanuel "Manny" Balestrero, a man wrongfully accused of robbery. The film explores the impact of the legal system on his life and the emotional turmoil he faces as he tries to prove his innocence.
The narrative unfolds through a blend of suspense and drama, showcasing Hitchcock's signature style. As Manny navigates the complexities of the justice system, the film highlights themes of fate, identity, and the fragility of truth, ultimately questioning the reliability of perception and evidence.