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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CommentsXp Best movie ever!
Guillelmina The film's masterful storytelling did its job. The message was clear. No need to overdo.
Kinley This movie feels like it was made purely to piss off people who want good shows
Isbel A terrific literary drama and character piece that shows how the process of creating art can be seen differently by those doing it and those looking at it from the outside.
SnoopyStyle Strange phenomena has been occurring in the Sargasso Sea or the Bermuda Triangle since early seafaring. Columbus in 1492 encounters a modern ship and loses 2 men in a strange event. In the present, ship magnate Eric Benerall (Sam Neill) finds those two men and his own men dead on one of his ships. He recruits certain experts to solve the mystery for $5 million each. Howard Thomas (Eric Stoltz) is a reporter investigating Triangle cases. Emily Patterson (Catherine Bell) is a skilled engineer. Stan Lathem (Bruce Davison) is a psychic. Bruce Geller (Michael E. Rodgers) is an extreme adventurer. Meeno Paloma (Lou Diamond Phillips) leads a Greenpeace expedition against whalers when giant bubbles take down the whaling ship and the Greenpeace boat. Meeno is the sole survivor but he returns to find the world oddly different.This is a 3 part Sci-Fi mini-series. I really like part one as the mystery gets laid out. The production is pretty good for a TV show. It's set up for something interesting. The second part starts to show some cracks. I don't like some of the turns with the mystery. I don't care about Lou Diamond Phillips' part of the story. I also don't like the team being split up. Part three does a competent job wrapping the story up. This TV series starts out strong but loses some of its steam.
Blackfury99 A mildly entertaining film about the "Bermuda Triangle". It started off promisingly enough, but lost its way by the third part. There was an interesting premise and some spooky special effects, but I was disappointed by the pat and ridiculous ending. The Bermuda Triangle is an interesting phenomenon with long-standing mysterious happenings occurring within its boundaries, however, it was not well-served by this movie.The acting was all right, though Eric Stotz at times wasn't acting very well, particularly at the end. Also, Lou Diamond Phillips did a good job, but his easy acceptance of son Dylan was a bit hard to swallow. The Australian Doctor and Catherine Bell's Doctor were credible and Sam Neil as always did a great job. But the ending was a miss-mash of crap, pseudoscience, science, history and conspiracy theory and it didn't play well. Along with being unconvincing, I found it rather ludicrous and the ending utterly preposterous. I can give no more details here, except to say that fiddling with Time (which I discus in the next paragraph) should generally not be attempting haphazardly.I am always critical of films that try to involve time-travel, alternate realities and the like; the reason being that using these plot devises runs the risk of having to deal with the "Paradox Problem". The "Paradox Problem" is when you change something in the past, or affecting the past, that then causes the events which necessitated you having to change the past to not even come about, which then means that you wouldn't have effected the past, therefore the events which happened in the past would actually have happened, leading you then to change the pa.....see where I am going with this? You mess with Time in a movie and you will be asking for all of the Nerds of Nerdom to come and ridicule your film.The only way to deal with this problem is to either clearly delineate what rules of Time you are following and how you believe Time to behave or to have divine intervention. Those who write about time travel truly need to tread lightly............while the writers and directors of this film did neither.If you are interested in spooky sea adventure stories, I recommend "Ghost Ship" or "Triangle". Though not based on actual events, they are spookier than this movie is. For good movies about the sea, I recommend "Moby Dick" (with Patrick Stewart) and "A Perfect Storm". For more action-adventure films, I recommend both the original "Poseidon Adventure" and the remake "Poseidon".
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.
jamie_shares Potentially quite good, but thoroughly ruined by lack of attention to storyline and development of characters. Clearly trying to capitalise on the success of Sci-Fi driven drama such as Lost/Invasion, but unfortunately forgetting to get the basics right. Eric Stolz and Sam Neill are both good actors. However, the dialogue they had to spout was glib nonsense and they knew it. Really disappointed with the cliché, disjointed storytelling and embarrassing script. Lost the will to live after 3 episodes...CGI special effects not particularly convincing and attention to detail very poor. The climax was confusing and the pseudo-science behind it very vague. Was it a weapon? Who was developing it? Who cares?

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