Triangle of Sadness currently has an average rating of 7.4 out of 10 and has been rated by 2974 users on our platform.
Money talks, and beauty walks — it dips and spins, twirls and sashays, and stares lovingly into its own void — in Triangle of Sadness, an acid, sun-drenched satire from the incurable Swedish provocateur Ruben Östlund.
Read full review at Entertainment WeeklyThe stand-out attributes of the film are, by far, Dickinson’s performance—dryly funny as he overcompensates for his masculine insecurities...
Read full review at Paste Magazine...it will keep you on your toes until the sensational final moment of its breezy drift.
Read full review at The A.V. Club
The film claims to criticize capitalism, but in the end it's quite a superficial critique. Seems more that Östlunds message is that all people are evil and would missuse their power if they only could. I think the problem is that Östlund hasn...
With smartly attired crew members on call to cater for the wealthy’s every whim and an unseen army of menials toiling below decks, Triangle’s slightly flabby midriff has the feel of Downton Abbey On The Nile.
Read full review at GamesradarNow now. Amazing satire where social roles and class barriers are shattered in a mode that evokes, in a choral version, Travolti da un insolito Destino.. by Lina Wertmüller
Would not recommend for anyone I know with similar taste. Kinda got some of the "ideas" the movie seemed trying to convey but the story was just too messy, oddly focused and honestly even cringeworthy most of the time.
Finally it all seemed to h...
The near perfect prediction of our time. Östlund is harsh in his critique of modern people and he pins them down with sarcasm and humour. One of the best films this year. By far