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The Third |  | Director: Jan Hryniak Studio: MGE Category: DVD
List Price: $24.95 Buy New: $9.98 as of 9/6/2010 09:29 MDT details You Save: $14.97 (60%)
Rating: reviews Sales Rank: 188623
Format: Color, DVD, Full Screen, NTSC, Subtitled, Import Languages: Polish (Unknown), English (Subtitled), Polish (Original Language) Rating: Unrated Region: 1 Discs: 1 Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1 Running Time: 95 Minutes Shipping Weight (lbs): 1 Dimensions (in): 7.5 x 5.5 x 0.5
MPN: DV96253 UPC: 670541003152 EAN: 0670541003152
Theatrical Release Date: 2005 Release Date: May 27, 2008 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Product Description Pawel and Ewa are typical young and ambitious couple: he is a workaholic, a programs who constant search of success; she is a beautiful woman, intelligent and full of life, tired of her husband's relentless dedication to work. As the years go on, they find that their ability to communicate with each is not what it used to be. In an attempt to salvage their marriage, they plan the perfect get away trip on yacht. During the trip, as they try to regain the love they once shared, they meet a man who is at odds in his own life. His wealth has made him cynical and yearning for more. He decides to help the young married couple but does so against their will using radical methods.
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| Customer Reviews: The movie is somewhere between a drama and a thriller August 2, 2009 Richard J. Brzostek (New England, USA) "Trzeci" (Third) begins with a couple enjoying themselves on a sailboat. Their sailboat crashes into a small rowboat, destroying it. Feeling sympathy for the occupant of the destroyed boat, they invite him to join them. From this point on the already strained relationship between the couple grows worse. The third wheel (Marek Kondrat) gets a mixed reception. Enjoying the new company, the woman welcomes him, while her man becomes uptight and controlling and doesn't care for the additional company.
This movie reminds me of Roman Polanski's "Knife in the Water" (1962). That too was a story of two men and a woman aboard a boat with similar tensions. The personality types between the two films are similar; the controlling guy, the wise guy newcomer, and the woman in the middle.
It is difficult to place "Trzeci" into a particular category. It isn't comical nor does it have much action. The most distinctive feature of the film is that it is suspenseful and unpredictable. The movie is somewhere between a drama and a thriller, not entirely being one or the other. If you are looking for something different, "Trzeci" will keep you guessing.
The movie is somewhere between a drama and a thriller February 8, 2007 Richard J. Brzostek (New England, USA) "Trzeci" (Third) begins with a couple enjoying themselves on a sailboat. Their sailboat crashes into a small rowboat, destroying it. Feeling sympathy for the occupant of the destroyed boat, they invite him to join them. From this point on the already strained relationship between the couple grows worse. The third wheel (Marek Kondrat) gets a mixed reception. Enjoying the new company, the woman welcomes him, while her man becomes uptight and controlling and doesn't care for the additional company.
This movie reminds me of Roman Polanski's "Knife in the Water" (1962). That too was a story of two men and a woman aboard a boat with similar tensions. The personality types between the two films are similar; the controlling guy, the wise guy newcomer, and the woman in the middle.
It is difficult to place "Trzeci" into a particular category. It isn't comical nor does it have much action. The most distinctive feature of the film is that it is suspenseful and unpredictable. The movie is somewhere between a drama and a thriller, not entirely being one or the other. If you are looking for something different, "Trzeci" will keep you guessing.
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