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Taboo Triangle presents an intriguing slice of familial dysfunction wrapped in a shroud of secrecy. The film starts with Chad in a domestic setting that feels both familiar and unnerving, as he interacts with Krissy, who seems blissfully unaware of the tension simmering beneath the surface. The pacing is deliberate, almost methodical, allowing the atmosphere to thicken as suspicions rise—Jill's hunch about her stepmother's affair adds a layer of complexity. Performances are earnest, with a certain rawness that makes their struggles feel oddly relatable. There's this undercurrent of jealousy and insecurity that plays out in subtle ways; the film's tone is both dramatic and darkly comedic in moments. It’s the kind of indie piece that might linger in the back of your mind long after viewing, thanks to its exploration of taboo relationships and moral ambiguity.
Taboo Triangle has had a limited release and is somewhat obscure, which adds to its collector appeal. There's not much in terms of physical media, and its home video presence is minimal, making it a curiosity for those interested in indie films. The scarcity of information about the director and the film itself heightens its intrigue; it's a conversation starter among collectors who appreciate the unconventional narratives and character-driven stories that challenge societal norms.
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