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'Third Person': A writer writes about a writer who lives through his characters . . .

Well, that's the easy way to understand it, I think. Neeson is a frustrated writer trying to knock out his fifth novel in Paris. His wife is upset (Bassinger) about his absence and the likelihood that his girl Friend is with him (Olivia Wilde). Bingo! The plot involves two other rather complicated love stories that happen in Rome, Paris, and NYC. Lots of actors, lots of scenery, and some nice twists at the end. The film is edited for coherence which becomes more apparent near the end. Yep, things aren't as they seem and I still wonder if I have it all straight with Neeson, Wilde, and Bassinger.



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Topic - 'Third Person': A writer writes about a writer who lives through his characters . . . - Billy Wonka 18:25:41 10/14/14 (0)

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