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'Triangle of Sadness' Review: Enchantingly inviting satire on class and politics

For those looking to escape the drudgery of middle-class life, this film has the ability to take you on a delightfully visually scenic cruise ride catering to the uber-rich that inevitably hurtles towards disaster - providing you with a vicariously hysterical escape to a paradise blighted by the survival strategies of those washed ashore.

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A still from the movie, `Triangle of Sadness` (Pic courtesy: Twitter)

A still from the movie, `Triangle of Sadness` (Pic courtesy: Twitter)

Film: Triangle of Sadness 
Cast: Harris Dickinson, Charlbi Dean, Dolly de Leon, Zlatko Buric, Iris Berben, Vicki Berlin, Henrik Dorsin, Woody Harrelson
Director: Ruben Ostlund
Rating: 3.5/ 5
Runtime: 147 mins

The writer/director of celebrated films like `Force Majeure` and `The Square,` Sweden’s socially conscious Ruben Ostlund, uses his sharp, acerbic and obvious wit to dismantle class and opportunistic politics in this his first English language outing and recent Palm d’Or winner. Triangle of Sadness basically refers to the Botox-ready space between the eyebrows of fashion models - and we get that from the opening act itself where models are auditioning for a high-end brand campaign. 

For those looking to escape the drudgery of middle-class life, this film has the ability to take you on a delightfully visually scenic cruise ride catering to the uber-rich that inevitably hurtles towards disaster - providing you with a vicariously hysterical escape to a paradise blighted by the survival strategies of those washed ashore.

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