Tango Trois
Based on Quentin Tarantino's quote of Omission "What you leave out is as crucial as what you put in."
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Plot Summary
In this Australian drama, the lives of three men intersect over a shared passion for tango. Julian, a young dancer, becomes entangled in a complex relationship with his dance instructor, Paul, and Paul's estranged partner, Michael. The film explores themes of love, desire, and the intricate dynamics of relationships, all set against the backdrop of the passionate Argentine tango.
Critical Reception
Tango Trois received mixed to positive reviews, with many critics highlighting its atmospheric portrayal of tango and its exploration of complex relationships. Some found the narrative to be a bit slow-paced, but the performances and sensual choreography were generally praised. Audience reception was also varied, resonating with those who appreciated its artistic approach to romance and dance.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its sensual dance sequences and atmospheric direction.
- Critiqued for a somewhat underdeveloped plot and pacing issues.
- Noted for its exploration of LGBTQ+ relationships within a dramatic framework.
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Awards & Accolades
None notable.
Fun Fact
The film was an independent Australian production that aimed to capture the passion and intimacy of tango both on and off the dance floor.
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