Triangle - Die Angst kommt in Wellen

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Jess und ihre Freunde machen einen Segelausflug. Schon beim Aufbruch hat Jess ein ungutes Gefühl, und als sie dann noch in einen heftigen Sturm geraten, scheint das Chaos perfekt. Doch es kommt noch viel schlimmer: Vom Unwetter wird die Gruppe gezwungen, die Yacht zu verlassen und klettert an Bord eines scheinbar verlassenen Frachters. Bald merken sie jedoch, dass sie nicht allein sind und dass ihnen jemand nach dem Leben trachtet - einem nach dem anderen. (ProSieben)

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POMO 

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Deutsch Ein knallharter Mordfilm, ein schizophrener Twister, ein trauriges menschliches Drama. Dank fokussierter Regie, die auf Details achtet, und erstklassigen Schauspielleistungen entstand daraus ein einzigartiges Gerne-Crossover. Der Film ist auch ein Feinschmecker-Horrorfilm für denkende Zuschauer*innen, die bis heute den schrecklichen Film Ghost Ship nicht verkraftet haben. Warum gab es diesen spannenden, interessanten sowie visuell attraktiven Film nicht wenigstens in den US-amerikanischen Kinos? ()

J*A*S*M 

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Englisch A similar game with time as Timecrimes (no, this is not a spoiler, the film makes that clear very early, and even that four minute trailer doesn’t hide everything), with a similar setting as Death Ship and a climax as arguable as A Perfect Getaway. It’s certainly worth the attention, though, Christopher Smith improves with every film (even though I already liked Metro) and there were several moments that even made me consider five stars (during the first act). In the end, it’s not that great, but it left me with an overall positive feeling, though I will need at least another viewing to make sure this film makes sense… There were several times that made me feel a similarly bleak “psycho” atmosphere as the X-Files episode Dead Calm. ()

Othello 

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Englisch Christopher Smith is an interesting spider. He's clearly comfortable below the level of twenty million dollars per film, which allows him to do pretty much whatever he wants in movies, yet he’s ambitious enough to be envy of three quarters of current overseas filmmakers. Triangle somehow didn't particularly grab me the entire time, and impressed me at most with its very skillfully shot and uncompromising action. Among other things, the shotgun hunting of the heroes reminded me very much of the French film Martyrs. Except that then the film gets stuck in a loop just like the main character and everything happens all over again, and mostly in exactly the same way, which doesn't do much for the attention span. However Smith keeps trying to make the violence a bonding element between the viewer and the film. In the end, to be sure, the ending did get me nicely. Especially with its aggressiveness against the main character (I actually jumped at the mirror scene), the functional idea, and the depressing fatalism. Similar here to, for example, Black Death. Sure, towards the end it becomes clear how useless the whole ship actually is, but I'm still very curious how it will turn out when someone hands Smith a proper budget. ()