There is a well known subgenre in movies lovingly called the mindf*ck movies. Those movies that like to play around with the intelligence of the audience by handing out (philosophical) mindgames or puzzles. So, for instance, Nolan's Inception. A movie that simply asks the audience: "About what you've just seen: What was and what wasn’t a dream?".
I
personally enjoy these types of movies. Especially if they involve some sort of
time travel like, again for instance, Primer.
But there
are basically two kinds of mindf*ck movies. To use the comparison with a puzzle:
Type one
gives you all the pieces and in the end the picture is complete. The movie
pretty much ends completely explained with a string and a bow. At the end of predestination
every little detail is explained. No problems or questions left. That is, if
you paid attention.
The second
type, however, doesn't give you all the pieces of the puzzle. In the end you
can see what the complete picture -pretty much- represents but there are blank
spaces left. Spaces left up to the viewer's interpretation.
So, to take
Primer, this movie willfully leaves out several key events. So if you were to
draw a diagram about the events of the movie there are several blank spaces
that can only be filled with some educated guessing. As some of the diagrams on
the internet show, you can get pretty close. But in the end that's what it is
'guesswork'. You'll never know for certain.
Now. It's
always easier to explain something by drawing it out then by verbally (or
textually) explaining it. So there are various diagrams/infographics about
movies like Inception, Predestination, Primer, Looper, Interstellar and others.
If you -like me- are interested in reading about movies and finding out what
other people think about it these are great expressions of that.
Which
brings me to Triangle. This is another lovely mindf*ck movie that dares the
audience to make sense of it all. But when I googled the movie I couldn't find
any diagram or infographic to explain the movie. All I found were some cleverly
written interpretations/theories about the meaning of the movie. So I decided
to create my own infographic about this movie based entirely on the explanation
given by Reddit user Atoramos (also read Pete's article -another great insight.).
I could
explain the entire movie here and patch on a little review. But I think it is
wiser to watch the movie for yourself first and then (and only then) take a
gander at this attempt at art below. Because, naturally, this picture
spoils the entire plot. Enjoy.
2 comments:
Thanks so much for making this diagram! I watched Triangle for the first time last night and enjoyed it a lot, but felt I was missing something. Your diagram untangled any remaining confusion.
Your self made infographic really explains a lot and so well made! I'm happily surprised :D
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