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1994, Romance/Gay and lesbian, 1h 33m
Threesome's titillating title belies a dreadfully dull drama whose attractive stars are handily outmatched by a shallow script. Read critic reviews
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At a sizable public college, high-minded student Eddy (Josh Charles) is forced to room with the slovenly Stuart (Stephen Baldwin), but the pair strike up a surprising friendship. When attractive co-ed Alex (Lara Flynn Boyle) is assigned to live with the two male students because of her gender-neutral name, a roundabout love triangle ensues. Eddy secretly yearns for Stuart, who wants Alex, but she prefers Eddy. The complex situation leads to sexual experimentation and strained relationships.
Motion Picture Corporation of America, TriStar Pictures
The characters lack substance and development and, in the end, not only don't we care about them, but we'd sure like them to go away. Fast.
Fleming's vision may be less tony than the overrated Best Foreign Film, but it's truer. And a lot more fun.
The film is so proud of its alleged daring that it even begins with a dictionary definition of the word 'deviant.' 'Sitcom' would have been more like it.
Threesome, by falling into the common trap of mistaking pretentiousness for substance, loses its way early on.
January 1, 2000 | Rating: 2/4 | Full Review…
Not a great movie, but in its own way it is an effective one, and more than most other movies it is accurate and honest about the sexuality of young people.
January 1, 2000 | Rating: 3/4 | Full Review…
A tedious, toilet-talking, try-sexual tease.
Mildly charming and occasionally sexy but shallow and silly menage at trois tale set at UCLA dormitory.
July 20, 2007 | Rating: C- | Full Review…
Wild and crazy, but it was pretty good.
Saw this years ago, not a bad 90's film. Unusual subject matter for a mainstream film, but not too tacky.
"Be wary of very hairy scary Larry." And be wary of this movie. My bf put it best when he said, "I would have thought this movie was so deep if I had seen it in high school, now it's just a pathetic attempt at shock value." I've been wanted to see this for about 10 yrs now, and being in some of these intimate friendships myself, I was curious about it still. I think overall, it's watchable, the characters are believable (esp. Stephen Baldwin--he's a little over the top, but you like him), but I found the closeness of their relationships unbelievable; the editing and scenes not very coherent, and the climax of the movie sudden and unbelievable. It also fails to live up to other 90s classics such as "Singles" (which I have my own issues w/) & "Reality Bites." This is sort of the "St Elmos Fire" of the Brat Pack movies. Watchable, but afterwards you wonder if it was worth the ride.
I saw this on a war crime of a date. Sorry Threesome, but you must pay and Lara Flynn Boyle must eat...
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Sometimes, Betty and Veronica stop fighting over Archie and simply enjoy him together.
— Shawn, about himself, Cory, and Topanga, Boy Meets World
Subtextual implications in the story, about the possibility of a shared romantic and/or sexual relationship between three characters. This can involve an Official Couple (or as close to an official couple as you can get) and their best friend, the participants in a Love Triangle (or more) being far more friendly than you'd expect, a Power Trio with a close emotional bond, or just any trio of characters that, by the nature of their relationship and/or the plot, spend an awful lot of time around each other.
Like most other Ship Tease tropes, it might be caused by the author fooling around, with the expectation that no one will consider this a serious romantic resolution, or by teasing the fans of that particular kink to stay tuned. It's possible for this to be accidental, though given the generally more complicated dynamics involved it's more likely to be intentional compared to other subtext tropes.
Three-Way Sex and Polyamory are the canonical version of this. Twin Threesome Fantasy is related. Compare One True Threesome, the Shipping Goggles-induced counterpart. For other socially unaccepted romance subtext, see Homoerotic Subtext and Incest Subtext.
A Domino's commercial parodying various movie genres had a rom-com where a woman opens her door to find the Domino's delivery guy and lovingly exclaims, "It's you!" with the deliver guy saying, "It's me." Then her boyfriend emerges from the back and likewise shouts, "It's you!" at delight to the delivery guy.
Kyosuke: [Juzo's] accompanied me out often enough with Yukizome as a group of three. Since he likes sweets, he’ll take us out to the popular cafes and such, and since he’s resilient against the cold, he’s taken us out to look at all the lights on display as well. He might have complained about it, but that doesn’t stop him from being casually considerate, so wouldn’t the same apply to a woman he was dating?
Honoka: Umi-chaaaan!!
Umi: Hey, Honoka!
Honoka: Ehehe. Obviously, I'd be nothing without you, Umi-chan.
Kotori: ... that's an odd way to word it, Honoka-chan.
Umi: ... oh, my...
Honoka: The three of us together, always and forever! I hope you'll be with me forever and ever!
Maki: This is sounding like a wedding...
Hanayo: Then it'd be a a polygamous one...
Rin: Hanayo and Maki, you two should be my brides too!
In Empowered, this is implied between the three main characters, Emp + Thug Boy + Ninjette. Emp and Thug Boy are in a very happy relationship with Ninjette as Emp's best friend. But not only are Thug Boy and Ninjette attracted to each other (he even accidently felt her up when the three of them were sharing a bed after Ninjette underwent a traumatic experience), but it's implied that Ninjette is attracted to Emp, and Emp has described herself as a "three drink bisexual." The possibility is even acknowledged during a conversation between Ninjette and The Caged Demonwolf, though Ninjette refuses to divulge her fantasies. Sometimes it's subtle, sometimes it's incredibly unsubtle.
Strangers in Paradise has Francine, David, Katchoo, Casey, Freddie and even Tambi all alternate between being friends, enemies, sexual partners and various places in between, and also rotate living with each other as one or more of those options. Eventually they all (well, most) decide for Katchoo, Casey and David to form a sexual relationship in order to produce a child, comfort David in his final days, and because they all do love each other, even though Katchoo only really loves Francine, David only really loves Katchoo, and who Casey really loves is more complicated than even the reader thinks at the time (yes, it is more complicated than what you just read). Once David dies the series settles down into Katchoo-Francine and Casey-Tambi (!?!?!?!?!?), though even then David sticks with both pairs in spirit and via his child with Katchoo… and no, Freddie does not end up with anybody, he ends up alone. Deservedly.
In Mark Waid's The Kingdom miniseries, the Kingdom Come versions of Clark and Diana have a son with Bruce as the godfather—and the grown-up kid refers to them as his three parents. And an AU featured in Trinity (2008) just had the three of them get married, basically.
As shown above, Archie Comics has teased this with Archie, Betty, and Veronica a few times over the decades. Archie likes both girls, both girls like him back, and both girls are either close friends or Vitriolic Best Buds Depending on the Writer. It never gets taken seriously though, as each girl wants Archie for herself.
It didn't take long for readers of Jonathan Hickman's X-Men #1 to notice that, in the diagram of the Summers family's new house on the Moon, Jean Grey, Cyclops and Wolverine have bedrooms which are next to each other and all have mutual connecting doors.
Hetalia: Axis Powers fanfic Gankona, Unnachgiebig, Unità: Although Germany and Japan were fighting over Italy for much of the story, there was some subtext for a threesome found in the summary and in the fact Italy said "they" instead of "him" or "her". The subtext eventually evolves into full-blown text after Italy asked both Germany and Japan out and the two fell for each other too.
In Advice and Trust, Shinji and Asuka are a couple and they're ridiculously devoted to each other… but Rei is very close to them. Extremely close. They spend most of their free time together, she's confessed that she loves them both, they go berserker if someone hurts her… It's not canon—yet (granted that's assuming that Rei's romance with Kaworu doesn't last through the end)—because the author denies it with all his might, but he admitted that the subtext is clear and obvious.
Between Shinji, Asuka and Rei in Children of an Elder God. In Chapter 23, Rei tries to talk Asuka into sharing Shinji. Asuka says no... but she can't help being tempted.
Carefully subverted in Daemorphing. Jake/Marco/Cassie threesome subtext is built up but looks like it could be nothing more given Marco's constant canon flirting and Jake/Cassie being canon - then it actually happens in Destroyer Of Worlds.
Sinbad: Legend of the Seven Seas has some rather heavy subtext between Sinbad + Marina + Proteus. While Proteus + Marina and Sinbad + Marina are both canonical, the two men bear no jealousy towards each other. Proteus blindly trusts Sinbad to save his life, and they spend a lot of time embracing and staring into each other's eyes. Really, the only reason Proteus couldn't follow them to sea was because of his duties.
In The Road to El Dorado, both Tulio and Miguel are incredibly attracted to Chel and Chel herself shows about equal attraction to the both of them, and the main drama of the show comes from Tulio and Miguel's relationship problems.
Denny: I just like to watch you guys.
Mrs. Whitehead: But that's bigamy!
Captain Spaulding: Yes, and it's big o' me, too! It's big of all of us! Let's be big for a change! I'm sick of these conventional marriages! One woman and one man was good enough for your grandmother, but who wants to marry your grandmother? Nobody, not even your grandfather. Think, think of the honeymoon, strictly private. I wouldn't let another woman in on this. Well, maybe one or two but no men. I may not go myself.
Since Troy Denning started writing the Star Wars Expanded Universe, he's put a lot of this between Jaina + Zekk + Jag. When Zekk and Jaina are part of a hive mind, Zekk finds Jag attractive. Then in Invincible, after one fight, Jaina invites both of them to bed with her at the same time.
In Isabel Allende's Eva Luna, Intrepid Reporter Rolf's first romantic/sexual experiences were with his two cute cousins. The two sisters are very close and have the same taste in boys, so they see nothing wrong with sharing the lover as long as the three agree; then, they pretty much glomp-attack Rolf as he works up the nerve to decide which one he likes the best, and one thing leads to another.
The Once and Future King: Arthur + Lancelot + Guinevere. Canonically, it's a Love Triangle, but the text makes it explicit that all three of the individuals involved love each other in some fashion.
Surprisingly, The Hundred and One Dalmatians had a lot of this. So Pongo and Missis are a Happily Married couple, very loving, very stable—and then they have a large amount of puppies that Missis cannot possibly feed all on her own. So the Dearlys bring Perdita, a new dog, into the family as a milk-nurse and have her nurse half the puppies, and this goes on for a few days. Missis initially feels jealous of Perdita, but Pongo reassures Missis that she doesn't have to be, and eventually all three dogs are eventually raising the puppies together and getting along really well. And then, when the puppies are stolen, Pongo and Missis go out to find them, leaving Perdita with the Dearlys to comfort them. The two often talk about Perdita while they're journeying and wonder if she misses them. Note that the novel barely mentions sex in any way, so the only reason this isn't canon is because at the end, Perdita finds this dog she had puppies with before and hooks up with him. The whole subtext of this was avoided in 101 Dalmatians through the magic of Composite Characters.
The Revenge of the Sith novelization does everything but outright state that Padmé + Anakin + Obi-Wan is canon. Anakin and Padmé are explicitly married while Anakin and Obi-Wan have stupendous Ho Yay, the narration stating that they're "closer than brothers, closer than lovers," and Palpatine stating that Anakin isn't choosing between the Jedi and the Sith, but choosing which one of them he loves more. And Obi-Wan and Padmé themselves get a brief scene that shows them to be very friendly, despite Obi-Wan's dislike of politicians and Padmé's distrust of anyone who isn't Anakin.
Sword at Sunset's Artos + Bedwyr + Guenhumara are happy as a close trio but screw up their one-on-one relationships: Artos and Guenhumara's marriage is irreparably flawed, Bedwyr and Guenhumara are unhappy in their betrayal of Artos, and Artos and Bedwyr are jealous of Guenhumara but also love each other more than they can acceptably express.
In the Hurog duology, there's lots of Ho Yay between Ward and Oreg. (Among other things, they share a magical bond). Ward is fascinated by a noblewoman, but after a while he can't stand her jokes about his allegedly stupid-looking eyes anymore, and catches up with Oreg (they're all traveling somewhere at the time), and tells him that the lady apparently doesn't like his eyelashes… to which Oreg responds by fluttering his own eyelashes and saying, "I'm sure she will like mine, they're prettier", and goes to keep her company. The lady, Tisala, becomes Ward's official love interest later on.
Both out and in-universe in Grasshopper Jungle. Bisexual protagonist Austin spends a good portion of the book thinking about a threesome between him, his girlfriend Shann and his best friend Robby, and tries to include as much of this to their conversations as possible. In one particular instance of the book, Robby feels awkward after Shann kisses him, because he knows exactly what Austin is thinking. This goes Up to Eleven in the epilogue.
The third Cat Pack book, Carlotta's Kittens and the Club of Mysteries, has a paragraph near the end where Polo fantasizes about himself, his brother Marco, and their mutual crush Carlotta raising her kittens together.
While out with Howlsong in Tailchaser's Song, Tailchaser comes across two females that are described as "wonderfully close friends" of Howlsong's.
Prince Peter + Nadya + Ivan in Hope: A Fairytale. Nadya becomes very close to Ivan and Peter but, despite plenty of interactions that can be seen as romantic with both, she never weighs one against the other and gives them both kisses (on the cheek) at the end. Meanwhile, Peter and Ivan have been friends since childhood, since Ivan is the only person Peter allowed himself to be close to during the curse of heartlessness.
It's implied in Patience and Sarah that Sarah's sister-in-law Martha would like a triad or affair with her. She's in love with her husband Edward but he's very conservative and reserved about sex. Martha is jealous about Patience's affectionate relationship with Sarah. Patience declines the advances because she's moved on from her implied crush on Martha.
Wicked: Both of Elphaba's parents were in love with Turtleheart.
Shawn: I think the three of us could be very happy together.
Drusilla: I'm full and warm, yet all alone.
Angelus: That's not true, precious. You've got us.
Drusilla: Not in the least. You won't even hurt me just a little bit.
Darla: All you have to do is ask.
JD's Inner Monologue: Oh my god, would I have a threesome with Turk and Carla? Well, it's certainly flattering and I don't think they'd tell anyone…
Bo: We've never done this before, huh? Just the three of us. Like a threesome. Not that I've thought about it that way or anything.
The Gentleman: My ladies, this is the very picture of beauty: to see my two rarest and finest flowers entwined so happily. You know, it is said, that in the lands on the far side of Hell, they dance a dance of three partners.
Bobby: One is lonely and two is boring
Think what you can keep ignoring
Side… by side… by side…
Jeanie: Sheila's hung up on Berger, Berger is hung up everywhere. Claude is hung up on a cross over Sheila and Berger.
"Say, [name]. Stay my friend forever. Someday, when this war is over and peace returns... Wouldn't it be nice to spend our time... like this, the three of us...?"
Tsukihime has support for both Shiki + Arcueid + Ciel and Shiki + Hisui + Kohaku. First in Ciel Good End where Arcueid and Ciel effectively and begrudgingly "share" Shiki, and there is much teased at, but unconfirmed attraction between them. Second is the main theme of Kagetsu Tohya's sidestory Flower of Thanatos in which Shiki together with humble serving Hisui and Kohaku live in the isolated Tohno Mansion, where Shiki can practically do with both maids whatever he wants, and Kohaku is very enthusiastic when they both serve him at the same time (including sexual desires, or periodic rapes) although it's not so simple as it seems and Shiki begins to have regret
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