Trailer: 'Third Person' features Neeson, Kunis, Brody

Oscar-winning "Crash" director Paul Haggis again weaves a multi-threaded story in "Third Person," which finds Liam Neeson at the heart of an increasingly tangled web.

As a prize-winning writer on a sojourn in Paris, Neeson's character is also engaging himself in an affair with a mystery woman played by Olivia Wilde.

He's supposed to be writing his next book, occupied by the thought of "a man who can only feel through the characters he creates," while his Stateside wife (Kim Basinger) attempts to head off Neeson's growing penchant for emotional adultery.

Meanwhile, an unstable Mila Kunis is struggling to obtain visitation rights as her son is brought up by father James Franco in New York; Adrien Brody, temporarily stopping off in Rome, is looking for love with Moran Atias, a woman whose family problems threaten to engulf the American traveler.

Like the film, which premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival last September, this trailer evades easy analysis, instead inviting moviegoers to consent to Haggis's latest layered journey come its June 20 debut.

Third Person (2014) Official HD Trailer: youtu.be/VPSW01jztx8