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Triangle - 2009 film that'll melt your brain

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Has anyone seen Triangle?

http://uk.imdb.com/title/tt1187064/

By the writer/director of Creep and Severance, Triangle is, going by the trailers, just another slasher movie. BUT it's a hell of a lot more than that - what transpires in the movie will keep you mulling over it for days and seeking out all kinds of information on it. It really is a fantastic puzzle of a movie that gets the brain cells working overtime. It's a micture of light horror, suspense, thriller and supernatural (perhaps sci-fi).

Just released on DVD, hence this mention of it.

Well worth seeking out as it really is fantastic.

10/10
 
I saw this - it really is paradox-tastic isn't it? But yea, you're right, me and a friend spent ages afterward trying to work it out. And failed.
 
Saw this in the April issue of Empire and was intrigued:

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After reading your comments, I think I'll definitely watch it now. Cheers.
 
The elements of the film that were unique to it were really, really great, but mostly, Timecrimes did it better.
 
I really enjoyed Triangle, even though it wasn't completely super-original. But that's not to say that it wasn't well-made, well-acted, and intriguing.

And I reckon it's one of those movies that divides most people into two camps...

1. "Huh? I don't get it. How come such and such ........?"
2. "Brilliant! If you don't love this film, you just didn't understand it."
 
Good to see that others liked it too, for me it was one of those films that really drew me in and gave me loads to think about after. Even my wife enjoyed it and that's no small achievement. :D
 
so, which one to see first Timecrime's or Triangle?
 
okey dokey i'll give timecrimes a go first. cheers RB :)
 
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