Help me understand the triangle?
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soggybottom — 2 years ago(October 23, 2023 06:00 PM)
It's just a story about a messed-up woman who gets crazier as the movie goes on. Don't believe a thing you see.
PS: And they don't even know how to do time-loops. When it loops back, EVERYTHING is supposed to loop back, including the people. It doesn't instantly create more people with each loop. How ridiculous is that? -
bigo_mega — 7 months ago(August 23, 2025 07:48 AM)
The point of the film is that you CAN'T though, which is why we see no matter how many times the loop has been completed the main character fails to escape it. Just like Sisyphus.
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Uncreative — 2 years ago(October 23, 2023 06:14 PM)
The triangle offense is an offensive strategy used in basketball. Its basic ideas were initially established by Hall of Fame coach Sam Barry at the University of Southern California. His system was further developed by former Houston Rockets and Kansas State University basketball head coach Tex Winter, who played for Barry in the late 1940s. Winter later served as an assistant coach for the Chicago Bulls in the 1980s and 1990s and for the Los Angeles Lakers in the 2000s, mostly under head coach Phil Jackson.
The system's most important feature is the sideline triangle created by the center, who stands at the low post, the forward at the wing, and the guard at the corner. The team's other guard stands at the top of the key and the weak-side forward is on the weak-side high post—together forming the "two-man game". The goal of the offense is to fill those five spots, which creates good spacing between players and allows each one to pass to four teammates. Every pass and cut has a purpose and everything is dictated by the defense. -
bigo_mega — 7 months ago(August 23, 2025 07:46 AM)
The triangle represents many things…it could be a reference to the bermuda triangle, especially with the themes shown in the film, but that is too obvious. Triangles have 3 sides and 3 angles, once on the cruise ship up to 3 versions of the protagonist can be observed at the same time. Triangles also represent transformation from one thing, or state, to another.
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