TOP 10 love triangles in movies
TOP 10 love triangles in movies

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Sabrina (1954)
Sabrina (1954)

The love triangle is one of the most popular themes in films, so the list can be endless. Some of us, unfortunately, have already found ourselves in a similar situation and learned the hard way about the consequences. When watching a movie with a love triangle in the foreground, you involuntarily take one of the sides and feel a great involvement in the plot. And sometimes it is simply impossible to make a choice, and the feelings of the protagonist become close and understandable. Are you on Pete's or Gale's team? Humphrey Bogart or William Holden? Mrs. Robinson or her daughters?

1. "Sabrina" (1954)

In this movie, more like a Cinderella fairy tale, Audrey Hepburn has to choose between two brothers: an attractive playboy whom she believes she has loved all her life and his serious older brother whom she just spotted. Two brothers are in love with one girl. Classic, isn't it?

Sabrina (1954)
Sabrina (1954)

2. "The Hunger Games" (2012)

After watching the first part of this film, viewers are already involved in a love triangle between Katniss, Gale and Pete. On the one hand, Gail is a reliable and loyal friend, and Pete is a sensitive ally who helped Katniss out so many times. To find out who she will choose, she will have to read all 3 parts of "The Hunger Games" or wait for the adaptation of the third book, which will be divided into 2 films (viewers will be able to see the first in the fall of 2014).

The Hunger Games (2012)
The Hunger Games (2012)

3. "Kin-Kong"

Whether it's the original black and white version of 1933 or the modern blockbuster of 2005, you can't deny that there is a love triangle in the film, albeit a little odd. The classic fairy tale "man against the beast".

King Kong
King Kong

4. "Fight Club" (1999)

In this movie, the love triangle is very complex, as Helena Bonham-Carter, as Marla, gets involved with a split personality. She herself is also quite a strange person, but in the end you can understand why she called the two men "Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Jackass".

Fight Club (1999)
Fight Club (1999)

5. "Casablanca" (1942)

The director focuses on showing the anguish of a man torn between love and duty. He must choose between his love for Ilsa, played by Ingrid Bergman, and helping her husband. If he shows nobility, he will never see his beloved again, since she will have to run with her husband. It's a tough choice.

Casablanca (1942)
Casablanca (1942)

6. "Dreamers" (2003)

Young American Matthew, arriving in Paris, meets two twins Isabelle and Theo, who invite him to their home to explore the boundaries of their sexuality, balancing between incestuous love.

Dreamers (2003)
Dreamers (2003)

7. "And your mom too" (2001)

A film that launched the careers of such actors as Diego Luna and Gael García Bernal. Two friends spend their holidays with a 28-year-old woman, demonstrating how difficult it can be to mix sex and friendship.

And your mom too (2001)
And your mom too (2001)

8. "Vicky Cristina Barcelona" (2008)

Woody Allen's love quadrangle involving two American girls looking for adventures in Spain, an artist and his ex-wife. A very atmospheric film, after watching which you want to get to Barcelona, where the sun shines brightly and passions boil.

Vicky Cristina Barcelona (2008)
Vicky Cristina Barcelona (2008)

9. "The Graduate" (1967)

It will surely end badly if you connect with members of the same family. Especially when own mother and daughter become objects of claims. The hero of Dustin Hoffman is trying to find the only right way to solve the problem.

Graduate (1967)
Graduate (1967)

10. "Diary of memory" (2004)

One of the most iconic romantic dramas ever. In the film, we see Rachel McAdams choosing between her first love and a new fiancé, a young man from a wealthy family, to whom greedy parents want to marry her. After watching "The Diary of Memory" it is hard not to believe in true love.

Memorial Diary (2004)
Memorial Diary (2004)

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