What it's about:
Three interlocking love stories involving three couples in three cities: Rome, Paris, and New York.
What the critics say:
Even if the story begins to melt into itself, at the end it's still fascinating to watch Haggis move his players.
- Tom Long, Detroit News
It's all, I'm sorry to say, a melodramatic slog.
- Moira MacDonald, Seattle Times
Plumbing emotional depths, Haggis turns the characters' tribulations onto the viewer: If white is the colour of trust as Neeson's author writes aren't we all a little grey?
- Sean Fitz-Gerald, Denver Post
Third Person makes a valiant attempt at being a continuation of Haggis' love for storytelling and multi-layering, but it falls flat not having the panache necessary to keep it compelling.
- Jeanne Kaplan, Kaplan vs. Kaplan
Three interlocking love stories involving three couples in three cities: Rome, Paris, and New York.
What the critics say:
Even if the story begins to melt into itself, at the end it's still fascinating to watch Haggis move his players.
- Tom Long, Detroit News
It's all, I'm sorry to say, a melodramatic slog.
- Moira MacDonald, Seattle Times
Plumbing emotional depths, Haggis turns the characters' tribulations onto the viewer: If white is the colour of trust as Neeson's author writes aren't we all a little grey?
- Sean Fitz-Gerald, Denver Post
Third Person makes a valiant attempt at being a continuation of Haggis' love for storytelling and multi-layering, but it falls flat not having the panache necessary to keep it compelling.
- Jeanne Kaplan, Kaplan vs. Kaplan