Triangle of Sadness
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**”Triangle of Sadness” (2022) directed by Ruben Östlund is not just a film; it’s a wild ride through the tangled web of wealth, hierarchy, and survival. Welcome aboard a luxury cruise where everything seems picture-perfect—until it decidedly isn’t. The story kicks off with a celebrity model couple, played by Harris Dickinson and the late Charlbi Dean, who are invited into a world of opulence that’s as enticing as it is suffocating. They are the kind of people you’d see on Instagram, living the dream… or so they think.
But let’s be real here: when you have an unhinged, alcoholic captain portrayed by Woody Harrelson steering the ship, you know things are bound to go south. The initial glamour of the cruise quickly gives way to chaos as the passengers are swept into a calamity that transforms their lives… and their social standings. Honestly, it’s mind-blowing how Östlund masterfully flips the narrative from glitter and gold to grit and desperation.
The film artfully captures the absurdity of wealthy privilege and its fleeting nature. You can’t help but chuckle (or gasp) as the characters find themselves thrust into a survival game that unveils the rawest, most primal parts of human nature. You’ve got everyone from pampered socialites to the crew members struggling to assert some semblance of order on a desert island. And then there’s Dolly de Leon, who steals the show as a resourceful survivor, turning the tables on her less capable counterparts… talk about a dramatic power shift!
Running at 147 minutes, “Triangle of Sadness” takes its sweet time peeling back the layers of societal norms, and trust me, it’s a ride worth taking. You’ll laugh, you’ll cringe, and you might even find yourself reflecting on the absurdity of class division and what happens when the facade of comfort crumbles.
At its core, this film is a brilliant satire that holds a mirror to our world—making you think about what it really means to survive when the rules of society fall apart. Buckle up, because by the end, you’ll be a little shaken, maybe even changed. Seriously, is it ever too late to rethink that Instagrammable life?
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