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The Platform (film) - Wikipedia

The Platform (Spanish: El hoyo, lit. 'The Hole') is a 2019 Spanish dystopian thriller film directed by Galder Gaztelu-Urrutia. ... The film is set in a large, ...

The Platform (2019) - IMDb

The Platform: Directed by Galder Gaztelu-Urrutia. With Ivan Massagué, Zorion Eguileor, Antonia San Juan, Emilio Buale. In a prison where inmates are fed on ...

The meaning behind Netflix's capitalist horror movie The Platform

The story sees a banquet of food descend from above on a platform, leaving the upper-tier of prisoners to eat first, while those lower and lower down the ...

What deep meaning does the Netflix movie 'The Platform' have?

Probable answer to some your queries : 1. The administration is watching everything and they have operators for each level.

A Critical Analysis of “The Platform,” a Gut-Wrenching Allegory

“The Platform” is the story of a hole, and the prisoners – and volunteers – that occupy each level. The people on each level don't know how far the hole goes.

The Platform | Rotten Tomatoes

A word of a warning: it's probably best to go into this film on an empty stomach. Content collapsed. ... The Platform offers an ingenious setup - perfectly in ...

Netflix's The Platform Ending and Major Themes Explained [Spoilers]

What did he want to do with his life? Who did he leave behind? Because we don't know anything about who he is outside of the platform, he merely ...

88. The Platform (2019) - Open Oregon Educational Resources

The Platform allows viewers an unsubtle front-row seat to a gut-wrenching allegory for the failure of capitalism and is the perfect example of a creative and ...

The Platform movie review & film summary (2020) | Roger Ebert

The Platform is also a grisly, gnarly horror film, one that becomes surprisingly bathed in blood during its action-heavy final act.

The Platform (2019) - Plot - IMDb

Summaries · In a prison where inmates are fed on a descending platform, those on the upper levels take more than their fair share while those below are left to ...

The Platform (2020) – We Eat In A Society - Movie Meister Reviews

A very simple and effective little horror film that doesn't shy away from the brutality and desperation that comes with a low position on the societal food ...

'The Platform' is a horror film to make you think

The Platform is a film that unlocks a whole new world of torture. This 94-minute long movie, originally filmed and recorded in Spain, was dubbed and released ...

Watch The Platform | Netflix Official Site

A slab of food descends down a vertical facility. The residents above eat heartily, leaving those below starving and desperate. A rebellion is imminent.

'The Platform' Review: An Accidentally Timely Political Allegory

As political allegories go, “The Platform” ranks somewhere between “Animal Farm” and a late-period “South Park” episode on the subtlety scale.

The Platform Movie Review | Common Sense Media

The Platform is a 2019 horror sci-fi movie in which a man lives inside a vertical prison where a giant spread of food is lowered each day, one floor at a time, ...

Symbolism in Netflix's THE PLATFORM - Desi Auteur

The choice of objects that each character chose to bring with them for their stay in the Kafka-esque prison labeled as “Vertical Self-Management Center”.

Movie Review: the Platform (2019) - the talon

The plot follows Goreng, an everyman character and his experiences in a dystopian prison that is a very clear allegory to the dangers of blindly ...

The Twist Ending To Netflix's 'The Platform,' Explained - Forbes

The film argues that there is more than enough money, food and resources to go around, but overconsumption inevitably leads to inequality.

THE PLATFORM 1 & 2: All Hidden Meanings & Complete ... - YouTube

In this deep dive, we unravel the layers of The Platform1 & 2, exploring the dystopian world, The Platform Timeline, and the powerful themes ...

The Platform – Just in Time for Thanksgiving - UMass Boston Blogs

The movie aims to be a brutal, yet practical lesson in social economics with a side of philosophy, dressed up in blood and despair.