"What begins as an exercise in patience morphs into truly beautiful television," says Ammar Kalia of Saturday's The Third Day: Autumn livestream, adding that it was "a moving still life that questions our very need for plot and easily digestible entertainment. Characters slowly enter the frame, and we meander with them as they go about setting up the island for the festival, stuffing scarecrows with hay and building fires. A sense of unease slowly grows."
TOPICS: The Third Day, HBO, Jude Law