A fashion model celebrity couple join an eventful cruise for the super-rich.A fashion model celebrity couple join an eventful cruise for the super-rich.A fashion model celebrity couple join an eventful cruise for the super-rich.
Zlatko Buric
- Dimitry
- (as Zlatko Burić)
Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaCharlbi Dean unexpectedly died shortly after the film's release. Although no cause of death was officially released, she seemed to have succumbed to a lung infection, complicated by the fact that she had lost her spleen several years before in a car accident. She was just 32.
- GoofsFirst time we see Therese, she has right sided hemiplegia and aphasia both consistent with a left brain infarct. When she is pulled to shore, her hemiplegia switches sides and for the rest of the movie she has left hemiplegia.
- Quotes
Clementine: [picking up a live grenade] I say, Winston, I believe this is one of ours.
- SoundtracksBorn Free
Written by M.I.A. (as Maya Arulpragasm), Dave Taylor, Alan Vega, Martin Rev and John Hill
Performed by M.I.A.
Review
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On the nose, wished it was wasn't
Having adored Ruben's first film and admired his second, I had high hopes for Triangle of Sadness.
Unfortunately, whilst there were some strong moments (mostly in the trailer) and I enjoyed many of the performances, it felt overly long and rather self-satisfied.
Lampooning the lives of the hyper rich, the ugliness, the greed, should come from a place of neutrality and I feel, MUCH more challenging and nuanced than this rather basic farce full of cheap stereotypes.
At no point did I feel that Ruben and the writers felt for a second that they were also part of an elite, as a creation of a privileged bunch of Western European creatives, I'm surprised there's been not much to question this.
Was there any introspection as to the hypocrisy of their position? The cinematic equivalent of a western teenager wearing a Che Guevara t-shirt to their private school.
Not surprisingly the disconnected Cannes audience ate it up. Awarding it, celebrating it and then popping back to their yachts in the harbour to demand cold champagne and hot massages from "the staff".
Unfortunately, whilst there were some strong moments (mostly in the trailer) and I enjoyed many of the performances, it felt overly long and rather self-satisfied.
Lampooning the lives of the hyper rich, the ugliness, the greed, should come from a place of neutrality and I feel, MUCH more challenging and nuanced than this rather basic farce full of cheap stereotypes.
At no point did I feel that Ruben and the writers felt for a second that they were also part of an elite, as a creation of a privileged bunch of Western European creatives, I'm surprised there's been not much to question this.
Was there any introspection as to the hypocrisy of their position? The cinematic equivalent of a western teenager wearing a Che Guevara t-shirt to their private school.
Not surprisingly the disconnected Cannes audience ate it up. Awarding it, celebrating it and then popping back to their yachts in the harbour to demand cold champagne and hot massages from "the staff".
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- DominosthroughAgrate
- Nov 12, 2022
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