The Triangle

2005

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Released: 05 December 2005 Ended
Producted By: Electric Entertainment
Country: United States of America
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A shipping magnate hires four experts from various fields to investigate what happened to his ships that went missing in the Bermuda Triangle. The team discovers a threat that might unravel time itself and cause the world to end.

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ChicDragon It's a mild crowd pleaser for people who are exhausted by blockbusters.
StyleSk8r At first rather annoying in its heavy emphasis on reenactments, this movie ultimately proves fascinating, simply because the complicated, highly dramatic tale it tells still almost defies belief.
Myron Clemons A film of deceptively outspoken contemporary relevance, this is cinema at its most alert, alarming and alive.
Payno I think this is a new genre that they're all sort of working their way through it and haven't got all the kinks worked out yet but it's a genre that works for me.
seb43 Terrible film, madly acted, mediocre special effects, but worst of all, it made absolutely NO sense. Family Guy has more knowledge on time then this film does, and that's literally not an exaggeration. I cannot begin to fully explain the level of stupidity this film displayed. Any one giving this film a high rating seriously needs to take a good look at what they consider plausible. I'm just not able to accept films like this are liked, the people who enjoy films like this must seriously be stupid, end of. This literally is just another family like series / film, the type of bullsh!t you'd expect to see on Channel 5(England)in the day time. (If you know anything about films, that is one of the greatest insults a film can get.)
ctomvelu-1 THE TRIANGLE is a 3-part miniseries, and reveals the tropical pitfalls of many miniseries: too much talk, too much padding, too little action, bad music, etc. What saves it from complete oblivion is the cast, which includes topflight names like Bruce Davison, Lou Phillips, Eric Stoltz (who practically steals this movie) and Sam Neill. A team of diverse experts is sent to the Berumda Triangle to investigate the disappearance of several ships, only to run afoul of the Navy's notorious Philadelphia Experiment. They then find themselves lost in a series of time and dimensional shifts. If anyone had half a brain, they;'d take this overly long drama and edit it into a 90-minute feature, the way the makers of the original SALEM'S LOT did. I love most of the actors here, but the thing goes on way too long and my interest eventually petered out -- well, except whenever Catherine Bell was on-screen. She can be fully clothed, with her hair tied back and wearing little or no makeup and still be skiers than most actresses dolled up and stark naked -- well, except for Virginia Madsen, but she's not in this movie.
yah_kob OK, this movie was about the Bermuda Triangle, which is/was supposedly east of Bermuda, which is east of Florida. So, why, SEVERAL times in the movie, did they refer to this area as being in the "Southern Atlantic Ocean" ?? If so, it would be south of the Equator, and it would be the "Brazil Triangle", or the "Argentina Triangle." It's one thing for a little kid to be fuzzy on basic geography, but when a "scientist" in a movie says these things.......p.s. Lou Diamond Philips' character made the whole thing worthwhile. He added emotional depth to the story; such depth is often lacking in these science-fiction films.
skoyles "The Triangle" is audacious if nothing else. Good cast with well known names, famous producers, good credentials all around. The interplay of character study with the Bermuda Triangle makes for good viewing. The first third was an accomplished polished presentation worthy of any cinema. The second was perhaps not as strong but with the heart-wrenching situation so well portrayed by Lou Diamond Philips and the teasers at the end it stands up. The third section, excoriated by several critics on this site, was more challenging: here was the solution to the Triangle. Unfortunately the writers chose play to the intellect with the solution, a solution into which I will not venture lest I spoil things completely for anyone, but I will say that it might help to have some notions of non-Aristotelan causality to really enjoy it. I found "The Triangle" different from what I expected, somewhat uneven, but I am glad to have seen it and glad I recorded it for future viewing.