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1. Triangle - What Does The Ending Mean?

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Starring Melissa George and Melissa George and Melissa George and Melissa George, 2009's Triangle has gone on to become quite the cult favourite in the years since its initial release.

What starts off as a regular boat trip for George's Jess and some friends, soon goes sour when they find themselves on a different vessel that just so happens to have a massed killer onboard. Not only that, but it's revealed that this vessel is part of some timey-winey shenanigans that have left Jess and multiple versions of herself stuck in a loop that they're unable to get out of.

By the time the movie comes to an end, Jess has managed to escape this twisted ship, return home, somehow start her literal day all over again, kill the previous version of herself, then end up realising that she's once more stuck in a time loop.

Say what, now????

To say Triangle is a bit of a headf*ck would be a massive understatement, and thus the film usually resorts in an immediate Google search to try and remember just what the ending of the movie is all about.

By all accounts, Jess isn't actually in any sort of real time loop. Instead, what she's experiencing is purgatory as punishment for killing her own son - which is implied by Jess running over a seagull with her car.

Actually, sounds like another Google is on the cards, for just trying to make any sort of sense of Triangle ends up doing nothing but confusing you all over again.

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