Isosceles is one of those under-the-radar psychological dramas that really digs into the complexity of human relationships. The film centers around a love triangle that feels both claustrophobic and deeply intimate. The tone is heavy, almost suffocating at times, which adds to the tension between the characters. Pacing is uneven, but it mirrors the emotional turmoil they’re experiencing, leaving you a bit unsettled, which I think is intentional. What stands out are the performances; they really capture the nuances of jealousy and desire without relying heavily on over-the-top drama. It’s got a raw edge that’s kind of refreshing, and the practical effects, though minimal, are effective in heightening the psychological stakes.
Explores themes of jealousy and desireUnique pacing contributes to emotional impactInteresting practical effects enhance storytelling
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Angelina Nikonova
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Angelina Nikonova
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