Wednesday 19 January 2011

Triangle takes many levels to understand

Triangle, released in 2009, is a story about a group of passengers on board a yacht when a storm occurs, and what happens to the next.

The film, written and directed by Christopher Smith, who has directed Creep, Severance and Black Death, takes the viewer through a repeated cycle for most of the film, with the main character trying to stop things from happening over and over again.

Right from the beginning of the film there is a sense of tension and a lack of understanding by the viewer as to certain things that are happening, although they are explained throughout the film, with the majority of issues not been understood until the very end of the film.

The title triange comes from the name of the yacht that the group are sailing on.

The film is worth watching, but there is a lot of repition and it does get slightly weird at times, so you will need a good attention span to watch it. 

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