Throuple

Throuple

Do you have room for a third?

  • 92 Mins
  • 2024
  • en
  • star8.0/ 10

Michael, a lonely gay singer-songwriter terrified of pursuing his musical dreams and exploring romantic intimacy, relies on his best friend and her girlfriend for support and affection. However, when he meets a newly open married couple seeking a casual encounter, the three men enter into a relationship that is more vulnerable than any of them ever expected.

Review

Brent Marchant

Relationships these days come in all shapes, sizes and forms. And, thankfully, there appears to be growing (albeit sometimes slow) acceptance of some of the newer alternatives. One of those that has been gaining ground in the LGBTQ+ community is the “triad” or “throuple,” one made up of three individuals. But, as director Greyson Horst’s debut feature shows, establishing such a relationship takes work, a great deal of commitment and a boatload of honesty. These arrangements are more than just experiments in fun and games if they’re to succeed. At the same time, though, since they’re so comparatively groundbreaking, there are also no hard and fast rules behind them, either. This leaves the door open to interpretation in determining what works for each trio. Such is the essence of this delightfully funny comedy-drama showcasing the experiences of a lonely New York singer-songwriter (Michael Doshier) who becomes unexpectedly involved with a married couple (Tommy Heleringer, Stanton Plummer-Cambridge) as their third. The three men enjoy an array of good times, a lot of hot sex (sensitive viewers be warned) and their share of emotionally challenging moments. However, the film also shows their courage to dare to try something different and something that suits their needs, regardless of what others may think. It also explores the soul-searching that they must undergo in determining what works best for each of them, for better or worse. In telling this story, the filmmaker has put together a charming, often-hilarious offering with inventive cinematography (particularly some of the best split screen segments, reaction shots and still photo montages I’ve ever seen) and a catchy soundtrack with a number of excellent original compositions. “Throuple” not only provides an insightful look into an alternative relationship option, but it also shows that it’s possible to create a polished, engaging, entertaining film with innovative elements on an indie budget. Catch this one if you can. Like its principal characters, it’s sure to keep bringing you back for more!

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