Triangle (2009)

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When Jess sets sail on a yacht with a group of friends, she cannot shake the feeling that there is something wrong. Her suspicions are realized when the yacht hits a storm and the group is forced to board a passing ocean liner to get to safety, a ship Jess is convinced she’s been on before.

Intro
"Triangle" is a 2009 mental scary thriller movie directed by Christopher Smith. Including Melissa George, Liam Hemsworth, and Rachael Carpani, the movie delivers a mind-bending surreal tale of time loops, alternate realities and death, intersecting with vexing story landmarks that only make sense as the loops roll on.

Plot Synopsis
Melissa George plays Jess, a single mother, who agrees to go on an excursion on a buddy's private yacht with a group of buddies. The yacht gets struck by a storm, and the group is forced to desert their vessel. They identify an ocean liner named "Aeolus" appearing out of no place and decide to board it, hoping to find help. Nevertheless, they soon understand that the ship is deserted and something is incorrect. The sensation of déjà vu strikes them as scary repetitions and inexplicably individual messages begin surfacing.

Deciphering The Mystery
The lead character, Jess, starts experiencing a series of repeating occasions on the ship. She comes across different versions of herself and her friends being killed by a masked killer. It ends up being apparent that Jess is caught in a time loop and made to witness those dreadful occasions consistently, each time with her trying to change the outcome and conserve her good friends.

As the story advances, Jess starts to accept the terrible reality - she is the killer. Concurrently, the story peels back layers to show that Jess herself has actually been a victim of the loop, surprised by one of her versions being a murderer. Each version includes more knowledge to her repeated endeavours to break the cycle.

Ending Explained
Towards the end of the movie, Jess realizes that the occasions on the ship are not her truth - they're a horrible reflection of her domestic life. Jess is forced to challenge her dark past, exposing that she had a son, who she might have killed in a fit of aggravation and desperation.

In the last act, we witness the sequence of events that led to the start of the film, bringing Jess back to truth. Nevertheless, the loop doesn't end there; Jess gets up once again on the luxury yacht, the storm strikes again, and they board the ship named Aeolus again; she is destined repeat these painful events.

Themes and Analysis
"Triangle" combines aspects of scary, psychological thriller, and surrealism to check out themes like guilt, fate, punishment, and the impossibility of changing previous actions. The frequent usage of importance and allegory paints a vivid picture of how the protagonist comes to terms with her guilt and struggles with approval. The capitalization of Greek folklore, referring to the ship's name "Aeolus" - God of wind; and the seagull "Sisyphus", portraying the everlasting loop, enhance the narrative with a deeper significance.

Conclusion
"Triangle" is a thought-provoking horror-thriller movie that keeps the audience on the edge with its complex plot, mystical undertones, and unforeseen twist and turns. By integrating multiple categories and exploring heavier themes through a time-loop trope, Director Christopher Smith showed his nerve as a filmmaker and storyteller with "Triangle". Though initially complicated, the film rewards client audiences with a thrilling, immersive experience.

Top Cast

  • Melissa George (small)
    Melissa George
    Jess
  • Liam Hemsworth (small)
    Liam Hemsworth
    Victor
  • Emma Lung (small)
    Emma Lung
    Heather
  • Rachael Carpani (small)
    Rachael Carpani
    Sally
  • Michael Dorman (small)
    Michael Dorman
    Greg
  • Joshua McIvor (small)
    Joshua McIvor
    Tommy
  • Henry Nixon (small)
    Henry Nixon
    Downey
  • Jack Taylor (small)
    Jack Taylor
    Jack
  • Bryan Probets (small)
    Bryan Probets
    Driver