Review: In 'Triangle of Sadness,' strained satire, and vomit, on the high seas
by Glenn Whipp, Los Angeles Times
Oct 07, 2022
3 minutes
Ruben Ostlund's Palme d'Or-winning social satire, "Triangle of Sadness," is many things: a cautionary tale about the perils of slurping shellfish on rough seas, a blunt (as in dull) critique of the one percent, a (wasted) opportunity to hear Woody Harrelson espouse the tenets of Karl Marx and a pessimistic suggestion that people — both the oppressors and the oppressed — share a fundamental willingness to exploit each other given the right
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