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Triangle of Four is one of those films that just sort of sits with you. It drifts through the mundane existence of a model-photographer’s life, capturing the tension of a stale marriage and the allure of youthful desire. The pacing feels deliberate, almost aimless at times, but it really amplifies the emotional weight. There’s a rawness to the performances that you don't often find in more polished productions; it feels real, intimate. The practical effects, though minimal, serve the narrative without overshadowing the characters. The themes of attraction and ennui resonate in a way that’s quietly haunting.
Triangle of Four is a bit of an enigma in the collector's scene. It hasn’t seen many re-releases, making original prints quite scarce, and there’s a niche but dedicated interest among collectors who appreciate its subtle storytelling. Its unique take on relationship dynamics gives it a distinctive place in 70s drama cinema, perfect for those who enjoy films that explore the complexities of human connection.
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