🛥️🌀 Triangle (2009): Time breaks. Reality loops. No escape.

"She thought the worst was behind her. But time has other plans."

Triangle is not just a psychological thriller—it’s a mind-bending descent into an endless nightmare, where the ocean becomes a prison and time itself a tormentor. Directed by Christopher Smith, this cult classic blends horror, mystery, and quantum terror into a narrative that spirals with unbearable tension and existential dread.

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Jess (Melissa George), a single mother haunted by a vague sense of guilt, joins her friends on a sailing trip. But when a mysterious storm capsizes their boat, they’re rescued by a seemingly abandoned ocean liner drifting in the Bermuda Triangle. That’s when things stop making sense—and start becoming terrifying.

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Onboard, the halls echo with déjà vu. Shadows move where no one walks. Time seems fractured. And someone is hunting them—again and again and again. As Jess tries to piece together what’s happening, she realizes she’s trapped in a deadly time loop… and worse, she might be the reason it never ends.

Atmospheric, cerebral, and deeply unsettling, Triangle is a chilling puzzle box of fate and repetition—where guilt becomes punishment, and escape may be the cruelest illusion of all.