The muddled concept is forced to the point of breaking, the writing overheated and the story arc grimly perplexing.. "Third Person" staggers well over the two-hour mark only to self-destruct in a burst of overwrought cleverness.. Plumbing emotional depths, Haggis turns the characters' tribulations onto the viewer: If white is the color of trust -- as Neeson's author writes -- aren't we all a little gray?. "Third Person" is Paul Haggis' best movie, and the one he has been building toward for year...
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