#TriangleOfSadness. This was a profound watch that somewhat reminded me of Parasite with its own twists, turns, and social commentary. The film is many things, but boring isn't one of them. It's a dark comedy that comments on gender roles and social classes and takes audiences on an interesting journey. At first, I thought this was going to be a heavy drama given the title. While it did feature a bit of that, it pokes fun at the reality of people playing the gender role card when it's only convenient for them. It also comments on the roles assigned to us by society based on our race, which interestingly enough was at the core of the second and third acts. That said, Dolly De Leon is the major catalyst that drove the film home. I don't want to say too much, but she's indeed the captain of this feature and she deserves the recognitions she's been receiving. Pull though, Golden Globes! Pull through! Read a couple of reviews as well and now I'm really curious about Ruben Ostlund's other films. The Square and Force Majeure were repeatedly mentioned so I'm adding these to my list. Overall, it's a film that's fun to watch because of the extent they took to magnify the roles we all play. In truth, I watched it two more times right after the first one because it was just refreshing. This one's a 10/10 for me!! https://www.instagram.com/p/CmStOVPPrKh/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=












