When a young man's crush leads him into an unexpected threesome, he thinks it's his ultimate fantasy come true. But when the fantasy ends, all three are left with sobering consequences, forc... Read allWhen a young man's crush leads him into an unexpected threesome, he thinks it's his ultimate fantasy come true. But when the fantasy ends, all three are left with sobering consequences, forcing them to be responsible for their actions.When a young man's crush leads him into an unexpected threesome, he thinks it's his ultimate fantasy come true. But when the fantasy ends, all three are left with sobering consequences, forcing them to be responsible for their actions.
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It's like a 2 hour Jerry Springer episode for millennials
Also, it's like Knocked Up given the Spinal Tap treatment, 'turned up to eleven'.... Now there are twins!!
The script constantly keeps dropping twist after twist after twist, until the film finishes.
Zoe Deutsch plays the horrendous, selfish, manic pixie girl character that is thoroughly unlikeable throughout and yet we are supposed to have sympathy by the end?...puleeeeez.
The rest of the movie is ok. It's Reasonably well acted but the direction is somewhat perfunctory and lacks real vision.
It's worth a watch but if rom coms are your thing, then When Harry Met Sally is still the goat and Knocked Up are better rounded.
The script constantly keeps dropping twist after twist after twist, until the film finishes.
Zoe Deutsch plays the horrendous, selfish, manic pixie girl character that is thoroughly unlikeable throughout and yet we are supposed to have sympathy by the end?...puleeeeez.
The rest of the movie is ok. It's Reasonably well acted but the direction is somewhat perfunctory and lacks real vision.
It's worth a watch but if rom coms are your thing, then When Harry Met Sally is still the goat and Knocked Up are better rounded.
Welll that was ... a movie. That all I can say about it.
(Please 🙏 listen to us 'haters'! Because trust me I giving it my fair judgement. And I love rom coms as much as the next girl.)
Let me focus on the positive to say the least because there is very few. The actors are extremely goodlooking and it made me do a light ha randomly. But that's it.
The premise is basically a watered down version of knocked up, but make it 2x. But this version is way less funny. And the man is 'madly' in love with one of them. But he's trying his best for the both! He's just some poor guy, man. 🙄 If the writing was focused more in the dynamic of the three, this would've been a very fun film. But they made that more a sub plot. And focused on I don't even know. It was all over the place. This is close to a 2hr film and I can't tell you a single thing about these characters except for surface level stuff. Plus, this movie DRAGS. By the time you're done watching this film, the suspension of belief. It's broken way too many times. And a plot twist becomes extremely predictable. The whole thing feels like I could've made the story with my Sims.
It's just feels like a better quality camera student film. And I have seen my share of those. This tried to be more than what it is too. Save your energy, pick something else.
Someone mentioned this in one of the other reviews: One, there's a bunch of montages actually. But One of the montages is to the characters are dating after the inciting incident. And the film through a montage of changes of seasons, but cut to when they find out that they're pregnant it's only been 6 weeks! How? How it's it possible to go through summer, fall and winter in only a month and a half? What the hell is the timing of this stupid film? It's all over the place.
Let me focus on the positive to say the least because there is very few. The actors are extremely goodlooking and it made me do a light ha randomly. But that's it.
The premise is basically a watered down version of knocked up, but make it 2x. But this version is way less funny. And the man is 'madly' in love with one of them. But he's trying his best for the both! He's just some poor guy, man. 🙄 If the writing was focused more in the dynamic of the three, this would've been a very fun film. But they made that more a sub plot. And focused on I don't even know. It was all over the place. This is close to a 2hr film and I can't tell you a single thing about these characters except for surface level stuff. Plus, this movie DRAGS. By the time you're done watching this film, the suspension of belief. It's broken way too many times. And a plot twist becomes extremely predictable. The whole thing feels like I could've made the story with my Sims.
It's just feels like a better quality camera student film. And I have seen my share of those. This tried to be more than what it is too. Save your energy, pick something else.
Someone mentioned this in one of the other reviews: One, there's a bunch of montages actually. But One of the montages is to the characters are dating after the inciting incident. And the film through a montage of changes of seasons, but cut to when they find out that they're pregnant it's only been 6 weeks! How? How it's it possible to go through summer, fall and winter in only a month and a half? What the hell is the timing of this stupid film? It's all over the place.
One of the most outstanding romantic comedies of the year
Cypriot director Chad Hartigan delivers one of the year's most notable romantic comedies, starring Zoey Deutch, Ruby Cruz, and Jonah Hauer-King, with a script written by Ethan Ogilby.
Eternal romantic Blake experiences a wild night with Olivia and Jenny, which triggers a series of consequences that give rise to a captivating love story. Although essentially a comedy, the plot is surprisingly dramatic and manages to captivate you thanks to the great complicity generated by the solid performance of its cast. The leading trio completely dazzles as they show us the events that unfold after a passionate night.
Hauer-King carries the full dramatic weight of this complicated lover who must confront both personalities. A story that becomes more entertaining and charming as it progresses, as we come to understand each of its three members.
The director knows how to leverage the talent of his cast alongside a solid script. It's a story of a love triangle that frequently takes unexpected turns, exploring the confusion and impulsive decisions of the characters. He manages to capture the essence of a romantic comedy without resorting to clichés, creating a perfect balance with the drama, offering the viewer a whirlwind of emotions.
The film's greatest achievement is making the most of its strengths, overcoming its flaws, resulting in an interesting offering that remains captivating from beginning to end. Its sweetness, sensuality, intelligence, and the irresistible charm of watching this trio of protagonists on screen make it an overwhelmingly compelling experience.
A film worth watching, as it will be delightful entertainment for genre lovers, and for those who are more reluctant, it is also a pleasant and effective option to enjoy.
Eternal romantic Blake experiences a wild night with Olivia and Jenny, which triggers a series of consequences that give rise to a captivating love story. Although essentially a comedy, the plot is surprisingly dramatic and manages to captivate you thanks to the great complicity generated by the solid performance of its cast. The leading trio completely dazzles as they show us the events that unfold after a passionate night.
Hauer-King carries the full dramatic weight of this complicated lover who must confront both personalities. A story that becomes more entertaining and charming as it progresses, as we come to understand each of its three members.
The director knows how to leverage the talent of his cast alongside a solid script. It's a story of a love triangle that frequently takes unexpected turns, exploring the confusion and impulsive decisions of the characters. He manages to capture the essence of a romantic comedy without resorting to clichés, creating a perfect balance with the drama, offering the viewer a whirlwind of emotions.
The film's greatest achievement is making the most of its strengths, overcoming its flaws, resulting in an interesting offering that remains captivating from beginning to end. Its sweetness, sensuality, intelligence, and the irresistible charm of watching this trio of protagonists on screen make it an overwhelmingly compelling experience.
A film worth watching, as it will be delightful entertainment for genre lovers, and for those who are more reluctant, it is also a pleasant and effective option to enjoy.
I have never in my life felt so bad for a guy in a movie
The movie is well made and a very interesting watch. I just couldn't help but feel constantly sorry for Connor. This is one of those very rare occasions where the outcome of the story actually affects my critical opinion about the movie. I know it's not supposed to happen but I really can't help it this time.
Ignore the haters! This rocks!
If you told me that a movie literally titled The Threesome was not only going to be hilarious but also grounded, mature, and frankly pretty beautiful, I would've thought you were crazy.
Let's start with the obvious, this movie is so funny. Almost every joke lands, several times I was laughing obnoxiously loud. Generationally hilarious performance from Zoey Deutch in this. I am baffled on how she isn't in more movies. I challenge you to think of a single movie where she wasn't the best part of it. She is so incredibly funny. Don't get me wrong, the other actors were funny too. Jabouki Young-White was super funny as Greg, and Ruby Cruz gave me some good laughs, but Zoey Deutch really carried it for me.
The movie was frankly sweet as hell! It's not easy to make a movie about a threesome turned double pregnancy into a heartwarming story about all the messy catches that come with being in love. Hate to keep beating a dead horse but Zoey Deutch nailed the heartfelt scenes as well! Truly, hats off to whoever decided to cast her in this because good lord was she great.
Saying that the movie The Threesome was shockingly mature sounds like an oxymoron but alas here we are. A big topic of this movie was abortion. And it looked at it, in such a real, profound way. It never turned into a pro-life MAGA thing, but it didn't romanticize abortion either. That's a tough, sad decision for someone to make. And someone should have every right to not want to get an abortion out of their own moral beliefs, as someone should have the right to get one. Ruby Cruz's character was originally portrayed as this "anti-abortion religious freak" but as you get to know her, it's just her fears and beliefs. She would judge herself for getting one, but she never once even hints that she doesn't believe in the right to, just that it isn't for her. This movie was really what being pro-choice is all about. The choice.
I was lucky enough to see this movie early, so that I can tell you guys, ignore the haters! This movie is awesome! It's a fun, rated R, romcom, that also makes you really think about love and relationships, what else could you ask for?
Let's start with the obvious, this movie is so funny. Almost every joke lands, several times I was laughing obnoxiously loud. Generationally hilarious performance from Zoey Deutch in this. I am baffled on how she isn't in more movies. I challenge you to think of a single movie where she wasn't the best part of it. She is so incredibly funny. Don't get me wrong, the other actors were funny too. Jabouki Young-White was super funny as Greg, and Ruby Cruz gave me some good laughs, but Zoey Deutch really carried it for me.
The movie was frankly sweet as hell! It's not easy to make a movie about a threesome turned double pregnancy into a heartwarming story about all the messy catches that come with being in love. Hate to keep beating a dead horse but Zoey Deutch nailed the heartfelt scenes as well! Truly, hats off to whoever decided to cast her in this because good lord was she great.
Saying that the movie The Threesome was shockingly mature sounds like an oxymoron but alas here we are. A big topic of this movie was abortion. And it looked at it, in such a real, profound way. It never turned into a pro-life MAGA thing, but it didn't romanticize abortion either. That's a tough, sad decision for someone to make. And someone should have every right to not want to get an abortion out of their own moral beliefs, as someone should have the right to get one. Ruby Cruz's character was originally portrayed as this "anti-abortion religious freak" but as you get to know her, it's just her fears and beliefs. She would judge herself for getting one, but she never once even hints that she doesn't believe in the right to, just that it isn't for her. This movie was really what being pro-choice is all about. The choice.
I was lucky enough to see this movie early, so that I can tell you guys, ignore the haters! This movie is awesome! It's a fun, rated R, romcom, that also makes you really think about love and relationships, what else could you ask for?
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- Gross US & Canada
- $703,913
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $590,632
- Sep 7, 2025
- Gross worldwide
- $886,095
- Runtime
- 1h 52m(112 min)
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 1.85 : 1
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