TrueJoshNight
Truly Dreadful Film
Inclubabu
Plot so thin, it passes unnoticed.
Teddie Blake
The movie turns out to be a little better than the average. Starting from a romantic formula often seen in the cinema, it ends in the most predictable (and somewhat bland) way.
Jerrie
It's a good bad... and worth a popcorn matinée. While it's easy to lament what could have been...
skippymolloy
One of the best Sci-fi has every put out, good enough to put in my movie collection. If you like thrillers for searching for the truth, not unlike x-files, then this movie does the job. Triangle puts a new theory on old myths. But its not some slasher flick like the junk that sci-fi usually puts, out this has an actual story, and you'll enjoy every minute of the movie, and narrative. Its a true pre-apolocyptic movie that puts together theories in well thought out way without over focusing on melodrama. Though the Characters are fully developed, no fluff characters, but no especially mean people rather just the stuff you would encounter with a beau-racy. Just great tension building and pace. I wouldn't say sharp dialog, like "the lion in winter", but you watch the movie for it conjecture, and its imagination.
whpratt1
Thought this film was going to be interesting and quickly found out it was nothing that I have not heard before about missing planes, ships and people being lost completely in the Bermuda Triangle. The actors held this picture together with great acting by Sam Neil, Eric Stoltz and Bruce Davison. The TV Series of this story bomb out after a few showings and this film goes around and around in circles and you quickly lose track of just what the film is really about. The ending will leave you high and dry and you will feel like the story just came to a complete ending before it should have. Don't waste your time on this film, it was a big disappointment to me.
bwalter1543
The mini-series started very well. I just watched it on DVD for it's four plus hours. I found it entertaining but I found the climax lacking. In the final third of the film, it was difficult to keep the story lines completely straight. I thought I noticed two time line errors, and will have to re-watch it to determine if I reached for the popcorn at the wrong time. When Lou Diamond's character survives and comes home, he is apparently in a different time-band, (hello Stargate SG1) as he makes mention that his truck was blue. In the time-band that he returned to, it is not blue and he now has a younger son, which he never had. In part three, he apparently returns to his original time band, as his wife tells him he has no younger son, but yet is truck is not blue? In part three, the sexy female lead, (A MUST HAVE IN ALL FILMS) sits down to have dinner with her mother, who she never knew as in her reality, as she was given up for adoption. She learns her real mother's name for the first time. Eric Stoltz's character than somehow manages to reverse time, which would have prevented this mother-daughter exchange from occurring, and they then all work together to save the world. Later, the sexy female lead, still knows her mother's name, which she should not, as she learned it in a time line that did not take place, or only did for Stoltz's character. No one has mentioned these two errors, so it is possible I am incorrect. Overall, a pretty good film, but should have been edited down to a two part series.
yah_kob
OK, this movie was about the Bermuda Triangle, which is/was supposedly east of Bermuda, which is east of Florida. So, why, SEVERAL times in the movie, did they refer to this area as being in the "Southern Atlantic Ocean" ?? If so, it would be south of the Equator, and it would be the "Brazil Triangle", or the "Argentina Triangle." It's one thing for a little kid to be fuzzy on basic geography, but when a "scientist" in a movie says these things.......p.s. Lou Diamond Philips' character made the whole thing worthwhile. He added emotional depth to the story; such depth is often lacking in these science-fiction films.