About Triangle of Sadness
Ruben Östlund's Triangle of Sadness is a brilliantly sharp satire that dissects class, beauty, and power with surgical precision. The film follows Carl and Yaya, a model influencer couple whose relationship is tested when they're invited on a luxury cruise for the billionaire elite. What begins as a glamorous excursion quickly unravels into a hilarious and brutal examination of social hierarchies when a violent storm and subsequent events turn the social order upside down.
The ensemble cast delivers exceptional performances, particularly Harris Dickinson and the late Charlbi Dean as the central couple, alongside standout turns from Woody Harrelson as the drunken Marxist captain and Dolly de Leon in a career-defining role. Östlund's direction is masterful, balancing absurd comedy with uncomfortable truths about wealth and human nature. The film's three-act structure builds tension perfectly, culminating in scenes that are both outrageously funny and deeply provocative.
Winner of the Palme d'Or at Cannes, Triangle of Sadness is essential viewing for anyone interested in smart, challenging cinema. It's a film that entertains while making you think, with production values that make the luxury setting feel tangible before everything falls apart. The 147-minute runtime flies by thanks to tight pacing and constant surprises. Watch this modern satire for its brilliant writing, unforgettable scenes, and timely commentary on our obsession with status and beauty.
The ensemble cast delivers exceptional performances, particularly Harris Dickinson and the late Charlbi Dean as the central couple, alongside standout turns from Woody Harrelson as the drunken Marxist captain and Dolly de Leon in a career-defining role. Östlund's direction is masterful, balancing absurd comedy with uncomfortable truths about wealth and human nature. The film's three-act structure builds tension perfectly, culminating in scenes that are both outrageously funny and deeply provocative.
Winner of the Palme d'Or at Cannes, Triangle of Sadness is essential viewing for anyone interested in smart, challenging cinema. It's a film that entertains while making you think, with production values that make the luxury setting feel tangible before everything falls apart. The 147-minute runtime flies by thanks to tight pacing and constant surprises. Watch this modern satire for its brilliant writing, unforgettable scenes, and timely commentary on our obsession with status and beauty.


















