{"id":29715,"date":"2024-12-25T10:13:02","date_gmt":"2024-12-25T15:13:02","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/blog.beanybux.com\/?p=29715"},"modified":"2024-12-25T10:13:02","modified_gmt":"2024-12-25T15:13:02","slug":"the-platform","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/blog.beanybux.com\/the-platform\/","title":{"rendered":"The Platform"},"content":{"rendered":"
The Platform (2019)<\/strong>, originally titled El Hoyo<\/em>, is a Spanish science fiction horror-thriller film directed by Galder Gaztelu-Urrutia. It explores themes of social inequality, survival, and human nature in a dystopian prison setting. The movie became a cult hit after its release on Netflix.<\/p>\n Summary & Plot<\/strong><\/p>\n The Platform<\/em> is set in a vertical prison system, where the inmates are housed in small, concrete cells. The prisoners live on two levels: the ones at the top get access to the best food, while those below are left with the scraps. The story focuses on a man named Goreng (played by Iv\u00e1n Massagu\u00e9), who voluntarily enters this prison to earn a diploma, not fully understanding the horrific system that operates there.<\/p>\n Each day, a platform carrying food descends from the top to the lower levels, stopping for a set amount of time on each floor. The prisoners at the top levels get first pick of the food, and those on the lower levels are left with whatever remains. Over time, the hunger and desperation among the lower-level inmates escalate, leading to violence, starvation, and a breakdown of order.<\/p>\n Goreng\u2019s experience in this brutal system introduces the audience to different inmates, each of whom has their own way of coping with the oppression. As Goreng descends to deeper levels, he tries to survive while questioning the system’s morality. He befriends a fellow prisoner named Trimagasi (Zorion Eguileor) and learns the shocking realities of the prison\u2019s hierarchy. The film becomes an allegory for societal inequality, reflecting how resources are distributed unequally, and how those at the top thrive while those below are left to struggle.<\/p>\n The plot continues as Goreng and a fellow inmate, Baharat (a determined character played by Emilio Buale), attempt to change the system by sending a message to the prison’s administrators. They try to use the platform system to redistribute food evenly across all levels in a bid to break the cycle of inequality. The movie culminates in a shocking and ambiguous ending.<\/p>\n Main Characters and Actors<\/strong><\/p>\n Themes and Symbolism<\/strong><\/p>\n Awards and Recognition<\/strong><\/p>\n While the film was not a major player in traditional Hollywood award circuits, The Platform<\/em> gained recognition in international film festivals and received several awards:<\/p>\n Reception<\/strong><\/p>\n Critically, The Platform<\/em> received mixed-to-positive reviews. Some praised its social message, atmosphere, and brutal portrayal of human desperation, while others criticized its pacing and certain aspects of the plot. The film\u2019s strong political undertones resonated with audiences, particularly those interested in dystopian and social-issue films. It also drew comparisons to other works like Cube<\/em> and Snowpiercer<\/em> for its setting and critique of hierarchical systems.<\/p>\n Conclusion<\/strong><\/p>\n In the end, The Platform<\/em> is a chilling and disturbing exploration of the extreme consequences of inequality and the survival instincts that arise in such a system. The film\u2019s ambiguous ending forces the audience to reflect on the cyclical nature of societal oppression and the ethical dilemmas faced by individuals in extreme situations. Its open-ended conclusion invites viewers to interpret the fate of the characters and the broader implications of the dystopian world they inhabit.<\/p>\n The film may not offer clear answers, but its raw portrayal of human behavior under duress leaves a lasting impression on its audience.<\/p>\n <\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":" The Platform (2019), originally titled El Hoyo, is a Spanish science fiction horror-thriller film directed by Galder Gaztelu-Urrutia. It explores themes of social inequality, survival, and human nature in a dystopian prison setting. The movie became a cult hit after its release on Netflix. 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