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Triangle (2010) is an intriguing exploration of human relationships wrapped in a drama that feels both intimate and raw. The film zeroes in on Momose, a former street punk, whose life takes a turn when Kayo's younger sister Momo crashes into their summer. The performances are layered, with Sousuke Takaoka and Tomoko Tabata delivering a nuanced portrayal of a couple grappling with their past and present. There's this underlying tension that builds subtly, almost like a coiled spring, and the atmosphere is thick with uncertainty. The pacing is deliberate, allowing the viewer to really soak in the dynamics at play. And then there's the practical effects—while not the focus, they add a tangible quality that enhances the mood. It’s a character study that unravels beautifully, revealing the complexities of longing and connection.
Focus on character dynamicsNotable for its pacingAtmospheric tension throughout
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