“Three in One Bed”: A particularly bad docu-film about failed polyamory

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“Three in one bed” has cinematic importance and not only because the polyamory documented in it fails. “Three in one bed” is a bad docu-film. Even before it appeared on Yes’ broadcast schedule, “Three in one bed” should not have been filmed at all. This is a film that the only good thing that can be said about it is that after an hour and 23 excruciating minutes, no less, it ends. He who guards his soul, the viewer will know, will stay away.

Ollie and Zoe the New Zealanders, married for three years, are about to get married. Their work distances them from each other to the two ends of the earth. They decide to allow themselves an open relationship until the wedding and tell each other who they met and how and what they did. But the open relationship turns into polyamory when Zoe falls in love with one of her partners and finally decides to cancel the wedding and end her relationship with Ollie.

The film is not about the failure of polyamory as a social behavior. Actually the movie is not about anything. There is not even one scene in it that has any content – if you don’t consider the one where the couple, as an act of intimacy, perform an enema on the same device. There is not a single meaningful dialogue in the film. There is no drama except the breakup. What is in unbearable abundance is giggles, more and more silly giggles, which come to cover up the film’s horrifying emptiness.

“Three in one bed” as mentioned is not a film without lessons. He shows with signs and examples to the Yes Doku channel that not every crappy product that circulates in the market should be purchased, and if you have already purchased it, cut it up and throw it in the trash quickly.

# See or give up: Recommend it to your enemies.

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