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Table for 3

Table for 3  ·  2024, Philippines
6.5
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● Completed 🕑 2024

Couple Paul and Marlon decide to jazz up their long-standing relationship by including the charismatic Jeremy as their third. The complexities of this new dynamic will reveal whether their bond will strengthen or will…

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In the vibrant heart of Manila, long-term couple Paul and Marlon find themselves at a crossroads. Years of routine and unresolved arguments have dulled their once-fiery connection. Desperate to reignite the spark, they invite the charismatic and open-hearted Jeremy into their lives as a third partner. What begins as a playful experiment quickly unravels layers of jealousy, insecurity, and hidden desires. As the trio navigates this uncharted emotional terrain, each must confront what they truly want from love and commitment. **Table for 3** is a raw, intimate Filipino romance that doesn’t shy away from the messy realities of polyamory. With honest performances and a realistic portrayal of queer relationships, it asks whether adding another person can save a crumbling bond—or if it will only expose the cracks. This web movie offers a mature, unflinching look at love, compromise, and the courage it takes to redefine family.

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bl_heart_ph
August 2024
8/10
I actually loved how raw this was. Jeremy and Paul's quiet moments together gave me so many feels—there's real chemistry there. Yes, Marlon is frustrating, but that's the point. Not every love story is pretty. The ending broke me, but I'd watch it again.
SG
storylogic_guy
September 2024
6/10
The script needed another draft. The threesome trope is worn out, and this adds nothing new—predictable from minute one. Marlon is insufferable, and we barely get to know Paul or Jeremy outside of sex scenes. A 20-minute short trying to be a 90-minute film.
CN
consentmatters_now
October 2024
5/10
I appreciate the attempt to show polyamory, but the power dynamics are troubling. Marlon bulldozes over Paul's comfort repeatedly, and it's framed as 'spicing things up' rather than coercion. Jeremy is the only one who seems to understand consent. Missed opportunity to handle it responsibly.
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frame_by_frame_ph
November 2024
7/10
Visually, this film is gorgeous. The lighting in the bedroom scenes feels voyeuristic and intimate—I loved the color grading that shifts from warm yellows to cold blues as the relationship frays. The cinematography carries more emotional weight than some of the dialogue.