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  2. Except in this movie perhaps, where the observation still sounds like misogynistic nonsense. One reality that I can’t deny? Though it scores some points for ambition, "Third Person" is ultimately a disappointment.

  3. Jul 11, 2014 · 'Third Person' movie review: Liam Neeson drama is admirably ambitious, but also hopelessly muddled Mike Scott, NOLA.com | The Times-Picayune Jul 11, 2014

  4. Feb 18, 2024 · The ending of Third Person is intentionally ambiguous, leaving the audience to draw their own conclusions about the fates of the characters. In the final moments of the film, we see Michael (Liam Neeson) sitting alone in a hotel room, contemplating the events that have transpired.

  5. Michael keeps a journal where he talks about himself in the third person. There is a third person in all the characters' lives and that is a child. I believe the film is the disjointed writing of a grieving author searching for a topic. For most people, this film will be two plus hours of torture.

  6. Jun 20, 2014 · Diane Garrett. 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...

  7. 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 conveniently overlooking crucial events.

  8. Third Person. (film) Third Person is a 2013 romantic drama film directed and written by Paul Haggis and starring an ensemble cast consisting of Liam Neeson, Mila Kunis, Adrien Brody, Olivia Wilde, James Franco, Moran Atias, Kim Basinger, and Maria Bello. [3] The film premiered at the 2013 Toronto Film Festival. [4]

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