Review of Triangle of Sadness (2022) by Nicholas Barber for BBC — 14 Aug 2022
Be warned. Triangle of Sadness rants and smirks at the state of the world over two-and-a-half hours, which is quite some running time for a satirical comedy. But it is never boring. Partly that's because the political commentary is so shrewd, and partly it's because it has a surprising amount of warmth and nuance, too.
Östlund ensures that while the situations may be absurd, the people in them are as human as any of us.
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This review of Triangle of Sadness (2022) was written by Nicholas Barber and published by BBC on 14 August 2022.
Triangle of Sadness has generally received positive reviews.
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