Third Person

A disappointing, lackluster, slow-paced, bleak, 137-minute film that consists of three disconnected stories, including a self-absorbed novelist (Liam Neeson) who is separated from his wife (Kim Basinger) and courts his beautiful mistress (Olivia Wilde) while writing and meeting his editor (David Harwood) in Paris, a slick salesman (Adrien Brody) who sells knock-off clothing is drawn to a mysterious woman (Moran Atias) in a Roman bar, and an emotionally-fragile hotel housekeeper (Mila Kunis) in New York City who works with a no-nonsense lawyer (Maria Bello) struggles to get visitation rights to her son (Oliver Crouch) who lives with her wealthy, artistic ex-husband (James Franco).
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