GamerTab
That was an excellent one.
Steineded
How sad is this?
Deanna
There are moments in this movie where the great movie it could've been peek out... They're fleeting, here, but they're worth savoring, and they happen often enough to make it worth your while.
Juana
what a terribly boring film. I'm sorry but this is absolutely not deserving of best picture and will be forgotten quickly. Entertaining and engaging cinema? No. Nothing performances with flat faces and mistaking silence for subtlety.
westpowerbuy
Let me help everyone out complaining about logic and plot holes. THIS IS A DAMNATION MOVIE. Not a time travel movie. Once you accept that, the movie is on a whole different level. Which helps explains the wide swings in user review. Most either being a 1 or a 10. The only parts that are real is the mother abusing the autistic son and getting into the car crash that kills them both on the way to the pier. And we only see that part on a subsequent loop. Her punishment, much like Sisyphus, is to forever try to save herself to get back to her son. The movie is finely crafted and filled with symbolism. Everything from her battling her evil self to trying to cheat death. One of the few movies that will have you thinking about it for days. Destined to be a future cult classic.
sachintendu04
I understood the movie only after watching it 3-4 times. Phenomenal work by the director, Christopher Smith. The main crux of the movie is to understand that there are two types of Jess that board the ship Aeoles, one with a broken memory and one with memory. That's the only spoiler I would give.Finally I would say this - I will never forget this movie till I die! Really!!
mjschwar-1
***mild, mild spoliers to follow***There's a special kind of film every slasher fan knows well. I call them Grate Films: movies that somehow entertain despite the fact that one roots against the main cast, not for them. The kind of film where friends place excited bets on who deserves to get Savini'd next and why, and applaud when they're right. In this regard, Triangle is a truly Grate Film. Melissa George stars as Billie Piper, a woman with seriously questionable taste in footwear who shows up for a pleasure cruise with friends several days after her Zoloft prescription has expired. (Or maybe she thought this was an audition because there was a Hemsworth waiting out front.) Twilight Zone-y wackiness then ensues, which could accurately be described as some chick who's never seen Groundhog's Day playing Dark Souls on the cruise ship from that one Resident Evil mobile game. Which makes this "the Dark Souls of 'Dark Souls on a cruise ship movies'", I guess. Eventually a Hemsworth gets fingered.Ultimately, this is a horror film about people trapped in a confined space with a protagonist who's too stupid/crazy/clinically depressed to explain what's going on, and how her idiocy puts everyone else in mortal danger. I won't give away much more, because once you get past the obligatory setup there are actually a few good choices and twists, and a surprising meticulousness to the plotting that's possibly hinted at by the Rosemary's Baby-esque opening theme. This doesn't get in the way of the characters acting like complete tools at all times, however, despite a really clever solution to the problem of keeping the body count high without having to hire more actors. The ending manages to be a potent cocktail of predictable, impossible, and really, really stupid. Few films have been so vehemently anti-nap.Triange is best approached as a slightly elevated slasher film. Despite following every good idea up with a grate one, there is guaranteed entertainment value here, especially for groups that enjoy yelling at the screen. #makemoviesgrateagain
martinbrisiak-63970
I was able to watch till the end, but after that i was like "meh", nothing intresting and obvious ending.