

Triangle
Momose (played by Sousuke Takaoka), who used to be a street punk, lives with girlfriend Kayo (played by Tomoko Tabata). Trouble brews for the couple when Kayo's younger sister Momo (played by Erena Ono) moves into their home for the summer. Momose finds himself gradually being drawn to the free spirited ways of Momo. A new love comedy from Keisuke Yoshida director of "Cafe Isobe".
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Plot Summary
A group of friends on a sailing trip encounter a mysterious storm that sends them onto an abandoned ocean liner. Once aboard, they find themselves caught in a terrifying time loop, reliving the same horrifying events over and over. They must unravel the mystery of the ship and the loop to escape, but the nature of their predicament proves increasingly elusive and deadly.
Critical Reception
Triangle received generally positive reviews from critics, who praised its intricate plot, suspenseful atmosphere, and effective use of the time loop concept. While some found the narrative complex, many agreed it was a clever and well-executed psychological thriller. Audience reception was also largely favorable, with many appreciating its originality and mind-bending nature.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its clever and complex narrative structure.
- Lauded for its suspenseful atmosphere and effective horror elements.
- Noted for a compelling central performance and a satisfying, albeit intricate, resolution.
Google audience: Audiences appreciated the film's unique concept and suspense, often describing it as a clever and engaging thriller. Some found the plot initially confusing but ultimately rewarding. The film's ability to keep viewers guessing and its satisfying conclusion were frequently highlighted.
Fun Fact
Director Christopher Smith has stated that the film's non-linear structure was designed to mirror the feeling of being trapped in a loop, with elements from different points in time appearing simultaneously.
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