Audiences flocked to the Gateway Cineplex for the opening of this year's QCinema and watched the premiere of the Palme d'Or-winning film "Triangle of Sadness." Here's what the Tatler team thinks about it
Ruben Östlund's Palme d'Or-winning film Triangle of Sadness is the opener of this year's Qcinema film festival. Exploring the notions of privilege, Östlund's movie sends billionaire guests and their staff to a deserted island where a toilet attendant's wit as the only thing they can rely on.
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“When we started to make this film I think we had one goal—to really, really try to make an exciting film for the audience and bring thought-provoking content. We wanted to entertain them, we wanted them to ask themselves questions, we wanted them to after the screening go out and have something to talk about,” Östlund said.
In this article, the Tatler team gives its take on the movie. Fair warning, spoilers ahead: