MillieDynamite
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An example of a pretty good third-person Narration is found in The Saint Valentine's Day Massacre. While it is dry and ironic, it somehow works, "Narrator: "On the last morning of his life..." And my favorite line in the movie, Jack Nicolson delivers (uncredited) in a scratchy, wizened voice, "Garlic - in case da bullets don't kill ya, ya die of blood poisoning."Bad grammar is the killer for me. Especially if English is obviously the writer's first language. I don't mean li'l typos and the rare or occasional glitch with tense, but just bad, lazy grammar.
Also, I lose interested when third parson narration makes the character(s) sound like a test subject. If it's dictated like the present tense narration in a Russ Meyer movie like 'The Immoral Mr. Teas', my eyes glaze over quickly.
I don't mind third person narration, but it needs to feel personal, not clinical.