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Triangle of Sadness
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Triangle of Sadness

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Triangle of Sadness

A celebrity model couple are invited on a luxury cruise for the uber-rich, helmed by an unhinged, alcoholic captain. What first appears Instagrammable ends catastrophically, leaving the survivors stranded on a desert island in a struggle of hierarchy.

Countries: SE
Languages: Akan, English, French, German, Greek, Swedish, Tagalog
Runtime: 2hrs 27min
Status: Released
Release date: 2022-09-18
Release format: Streaming — Sep 18, 2022
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Raphaël Donier
@jarvis-1783384 2 years ago

very nice one :) I recommend it . a lot's of humor :) well done

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Raphaël Donier
@jarvis-1783384 2 years ago

very nice one :) I recommend it . a lot's of humor :) well done

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colorthekid
@colorthekid 2 years ago

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DAVID GUALDRON
@david007co 2 years ago

Excellent movie, unpredictable but extremely well made. A great satire with humor, suspense and very entertaining.

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Andy Dietler
@mrcalifornia 2 years ago

Perfection. Brilliant satire of the highest order. Loved every character. The Marx quote. Bravo.

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Saint Pauly
@saint-pauly 2 years ago

This film is not the bloated body of a drowned rich person washed up on the beach. This movie is not the coroner cutting into the cold, colorless corpse of a wealthy man now destitute in death. Rather, Triangle of Sadness is the sharp scalpel mocking the polished skin it slices into as it peels away wealth of blubber to expose the absurdity that lies rotting beneath.

This satire of the affluent may not be the most accessible or the most subtle takedown of the rich (oligarchs and influencers included), but it is far and away the most skillful and entertaining.

I haven't seen all of the films competing at Cannes in 2022, but I don't need to for me to say this is clearly the winner. (And for those who will complain about the vulgarity of the dinner scene, let me just say, "Exactly!")

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Cst Cap
@jjjjs 2 years ago

Money is important when you don't have it. You can buy everything, but not always. What other earners, equality? Manipulation is possible if the feelings are not mutual. This is a deconstruction of satire to not funny, from H&M to Balenciaga

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Toralf
@alfiesgd 2 years ago

For the first two thirds, "Triangle of Sadness" is a really strong, funny, but also bitter satire. Director Ruben Östlund targets the world of the rich and beautiful and relies heavily on black humor. The cast is strong across the board. In particular, the long discussions between the main characters Carl (Harris Dickinson) and Yaya (the recently deceased Charlbi Dean) were always fascinating. The film is by no means subtle. Bodily fluids play a significant role in a crucial sequence.

What I didn't like was the film's final third, which dragged on far too long. The film is at least 20 minutes too long. The finale was neither surprising nor particularly exciting. Östlund most likely wanted to demonstrate what happens when the previously established hierarchy is turned upside down. That was unnecessary, especially at that length. Overall, I would still give the movie a clear recommendation.

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Matthew Luke Brady
@bradym03 2 years ago

“Shit. I sell shit.”

Triangle of Sadness may not be everybody’s type of comedy or may be too strange for some, but I thought this was hilarious.

There’s a scene in this movie where everybody on the cruise ship has seasick and explosive diarrhea, and the sick look so realistic that even I started to feel sick.

It’s a bizarre movie that weirdly feels and looks like a foreign language film, even though it’s not. Of course, this will only appeal to an audience that will appreciate it by its odd nature, and for those people, I highly recommend it, lol.

Also, rest in peace Charlbi Dean Kriek. I was shocked to learn of her unexpected passing afterward. She was so young and had a bright future ahead. Damn, that sucks.

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Eli
@ecalderfer11 2 years ago

This film exceeded my expectations exponentially. I went into it blind and didn’t really know what to expect. The beginning wasn’t really my cup of tea, but once the story started I got into it. The acting was good and the dialogue was enough to keep me entertained. “Triangle of Sadness” is funny but also very dramatic at times. Many will criticize the end because of the cliffhanger, but I think that there is a deeper meaning of “returning to society & back to the rich life” but the audience gets to choose what happens.

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@echelon-four 2 years ago

bit long. but solid anyhow.

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