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  1. Third Person movie review & film summary (2014)

    The sounds of water and the words "Watch me" are repeated. And there obviously must be a reason why Bello and Basinger, both long-haired blondes, look so similar. But Haggis waits so long to provide our "a-ha" moment, it can't help but underwhelm. Maybe "Third Person" could have worked better if the men weren't such self ...

  2. Third Person

    Third Person. An acclaimed novelist (Liam Neeson) struggles to write an analysis of love in one of three stories, each set in a different city, that detail the beginning, middle and end of a ...

  3. In Paul Haggis's 'Third Person,' 3 Relationships Overlap

    R. 2h 17m. By Stephen Holden. June 19, 2014. In Paul Haggis's film "Third Person," Liam Neeson plays Michael, a Pulitzer Prize-winning novelist who has lost his creative mojo and is holed up ...

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    Third Person is told with a frustrating slowness, gradually losing the energy of the three stories. Nevertheless, as I previously said, I liked the performances. Liam Neeson brings a credible and detailed work, while Olivia Wilde equally displays talent and beauty, solidly transmitting her character's extreme changes of attitude.

  5. 'Third Person' review: Epic story is driven by emotion

    Third Person. Drama. Starring Liam Neeson, Mila Kunis, Adrien Brody, Olivia Wilde and Moran Atias. (R. 137 minutes.) "Third Person" is Paul Haggis ' best movie, and the one he has been building ...

  6. Review: 'Third Person' Is Paul Haggis's Best Film

    Those two movies earned him the singular distinction of Academy Awards for Best Screenplay two years in a row. "Third Person" is about well-off, entitled white people, and its characters are ...

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    In that sense, Third Person feels like an overly lengthy shaggy-dog joke with a worthwhile build-up and a questionable payoff. Much like Haggis' racism-in-L.A. Best Picture-winner Crash , Third Person presents itself as an everything-is-connected movie in the Short Cuts or Amores Perros vein, with different stories taking place in different ...

  8. Third Person (film)

    Third Person received negative reviews from critics. The film has a 26% approval rating on the review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes, based on 105 reviews with an average rating of 4.50/10, with the consensus: "Third Person finds writer-director Paul Haggis working with a stellar cast and a worthy premise; unfortunately, he fails to fashion a consistently compelling movie out of the ...

  9. Movie Review: 'Third Person'

    ★★★☆☆ In his new cerebral drama "Third Person," director Paul Haggis artistically tests the limits of how far we will go for love. With a style reminiscent of his Oscar-winning movie "Crash," the film follows the lives of three couples in three major cities. The film opens as Michael (Liam Neeson), a Pulitzer Prize-winning author,...

  10. Third Person Movie, Review

    The sheer ambition on display in Third Person, from Crash writer-director Paul Haggis, is staggering and admirable without question.It's actually a very, very rare thing to behold, with Haggis carefully constructing an intricately woven ensemble love story set in three famous cities with just a hint of supernatural mystery blanketing the entire thing.

  11. 'Third Person' movie review

    June 26, 2014 at 3:48 p.m. EDT. Somewhere inside " Third Person," a lifeless, hopelessly overworked romantic melodrama by Paul Haggis ("Crash"), a pretty good movie is trying valiantly to get out ...

  12. 'Third Person' movie review: Liam Neeson drama is admirably ambitious

    "Third Person" writer-director Paul Haggis knows a thing or two about spinning smart, complex stories, and he's got the Oscars -- both for the 2004 Best Picture winner, "Crash" --

  13. Paul Haggis' Third Person: Movie Ending Explained

    4. About Third Person. Third Person is a romantic drama film written and directed by Paul Haggis. It premiered at the 2013 Toronto Film Festival and was released in theatres on June 20, 2014. The movie has an ensemble cast comprising Liam Neeson, Mila Kunis, Adrien Brody, Olivia Wilde, James Franco, Moran Atias, Kim Basinger, and Maria Bello.

  14. Third Person (2013)

    Three interlocking love stories involving three couples in three cities: Rome, Paris, and New York. Michael (Liam Neeson) is a Pulitzer Prize-winning fiction author who has holed himself up in a hotel suite in Paris to finish his latest book. He recently left his wife, Elaine (Kim Basinger), and is having a tempestuous affair with Anna (Olivia ...

  15. Third Person

    A pretentious wreck of a movie that severely tests the patience. Full Review | Original Score: 1.5/5 | Aug 26, 2015. Third Person has a number of distinct themes at work, manifested through ...

  16. 'Third Person' Review: Liam Neeson Is Tortured, and So Are the

    June 20, 2014 @ 9:20 AM. "Third Person," the latest interlocking drama from "Crash" writer-director Paul Haggis, is as uninvolving as the detached moniker suggests. It attempts to serve up ...

  17. Third Person (2013)

    Olivia Wilde is daring, gorgeous and smart, the perfect femme fatale. Mila Kunis stands out in a very serious dramatic role. Her brutally-emotional confrontation scene with James Franco was amazingly acted out. In terms of romantic chemistry though, the best was between Adrien Brody and Moran Atias.

  18. Third Person Movie Review

    Our review: Parents say (1 ): Kids say (1 ): Despite the presence of fine actors doing fine work -- especially Wilde, bringing intelligence and playfulness to her role -- THIRD PERSON is an absolute mess. The gypsy/child-trafficking plot is the weakest; despite the early reveal that it's a scam, the story somehow keeps going, with characters ...

  19. Reviews: Dead Kids, Killer Kids, and Mysterious Happenings at the

    Dead Kids, Killer Kids, and Mysterious Happenings at the Tribeca Film Festival. Our film critic weighs in on three features at the Tribeca Film Festival: Paul Haggis's romantic weepy Third Person ...

  20. Third Person (2013)

    Summary. Third Person wends its way through three cities and three tales. The various stories, situated in Paris, Rome, and New York, are, at first glance, all separate, but Haggis effortlessly ...

  21. 'Third Person' Movie Review

    Even if it's just to argue about it. Paul Haggis who wrote and directed Third Person, isn't dead inside like the hacks who work consistently in Hollywood. This Canadian maverick and rogue ...

  22. Movie Review: 'Venus In Fur' : NPR

    Third Person announces itself in a messy tangle of people and locations, an unsolved Rubik's cube of disparate lives waiting for a hand to start turning. There's a harried woman running late for ...

  23. 'Third Person' Review: A writer's dilemma

    Third Person is structurally similar to his Academy Award-winning Crash, where multiple narratives intersect to present a much larger picture. But unlike Crash, the larger picture isn't so obvious.