Third Person

2014 "Life can change at the turn of a page."
6.3| 2h17m| R| en| More Info
Released: 20 June 2014 Released
Producted By: Hwy61
Country: United States of America
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An acclaimed novelist 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 relationship.

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Steinesongo Too many fans seem to be blown away
Melanie Bouvet The movie's not perfect, but it sticks the landing of its message. It was engaging - thrilling at times - and I personally thought it was a great time.
Marva-nova Amazing worth wacthing. So good. Biased but well made with many good points.
Bob This is one of the best movies I’ve seen in a very long time. You have to go and see this on the big screen.
adonis98-743-186503 Three interlocking love stories involving three couples in three cities: Rome, Paris, and New York. Third Person stars Liam Neeson, Olivia Wilde, Adrien Brody, James Franco, Mila Kunis and Maria Bello. Suprisingly this movie worked great with all 3 stories since all of them were very interesting, heartwarming but also even a bit dramatic to say the least plus i was suprised by how good both Franco and Kunis were in this film. Overall if you're into drama and romance and a mix of different people threw different countries? You'll like it...
Ravid Wow great movie. Spoiler alert !!! Don't read this if you haven't seen the film and intend to.It seems like 4 different story lines but something Dident add up, Mila cunis was in NY and the writer in Paris so how was it that she was in the same hotel room as the writer? This made me suspect something other then a linear storyline... Also when the Adrian brody character and the writer had an almost similar accident... Then the car with Moran and Adiran despaired i kinda knew thease where figments of the writer's imagination...so what was the real story? Only the writer? Was his lover even real? If not why was his wife blaming him on speeking to the lover while the boy was in the pool? Or did he talk to the publisher? Hell I don't know... It seemed like the writer was trying to make things right again in his mind. Good film
M Great cast (you would think) but yet I found myself being incredibly frustrated by the characters. What a flop of a movie. Movies like this tend to ruin movie watching for me because for it to have been released means that a team of individuals whom I used to trust to pick great roles and make good films signed off on this crap. They maybe even bragged about it which is worse considering how terrible this movie really is. I watched without bias but yet again I felt annoyed for having sat through the whole thing until the end. I didn't pay for this so there's at least that but I sill felt like I should've been compensated for wasting my time watching this. Another BAD MOVIE from Hollywood. Odd how none of these A listers put their hands up and respectfully declined. Who could've read this script and been like "Yes! I want this on my resume"?! Crap from top to bottom. Thanks for nothing cast and crew and of course Paul..can't forget you in all this. Know when to shut it down, regroup, refocus and/or just toss a script in the trash. I really didn't appreciate this movie as you can see and it's unfortunately left a terrible taste in my cinematic mouth that will have me thoroughly check out any movies with skepticism from all involved in this junk.
stock-1 A Pulitzer price winner spends 1000 Euro's a day in a Paris Hotel suite to write a novel which is actually a biographic diary of a women who has a ongoing sexual relationship with her father. The movie director received around $30 million to complete the movie with its stellar cast (Kim Bassinger and Liam Neeson amongst others). After a long sit through of 2 hours and 10 minutes I decided to send a two week notice to the funding corporation Corsan, warning that after watching Third Person, the viewer can only judge this movie as a veiled attempt to slush millions of dollars into shady bank accounts of Unknown Persons. The end result can only be seen as a loutish expose of rats on a Euro carnage spending spree, both inside and outside the movie. The entire cast and film crew of course were staying in the same hotel as Liam Neeson, where a routine day of shooting could be witnessed on the top floor with the rolling of the main camera on wheels from the Director's hotel room into Mr. Neeson's hotel suite.