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Mohammadmahdi Mansouri
rated 7

It's an awesome idea, and I really wanted to know what happens at the end, but it disappointed me.

3 months ago
Critic Olly Richards
rated 8

Released at any time, The Platform, packed with ideas and moments to be endlessly debated, would have all the makings of a cult classic. Released in 2020, it is an astonishingly apt metaphor for our times.

Read full review at Empire
Critic Benjamin Lee
rated 8

...what it does say, it says effectively and ruthlessly, eschewing a tap on the shoulder for a punch in the face instead.

Read full review at The Guardian
Andreas Have
rated 8

Great movie 💯

4 months ago
Fre Ras
rated 2

Feels like the ending is missing

11 months ago
gwrkhs4dkj
rated 6

Good movie in general but i didnt feel like it was something special

10 months ago
Critic Brian Costello
rated 6

...the execution and presentation are undeniably innovative...

Read full review at Common Sense Media
Critic Claus Nygaard Petersen
rated 8

...en fascinerende og underholdende politisk horrorfilm, hvor menneskets værste sider bliver udstillet...

Read full review at Soundvenue

Cast & Crew

Algis Arlauskas
As Inmate #1
Algis Arlauskas
Director
Mario Pardo
As Baharat's Friend
Antonia San Juan
As Imoguiri
Ivan Massagué
As Goreng
Emilio Buale
As Baharat

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What is The Platform about? Toggle content

In a dystopian future, prisoners are held in a tower-style facility called "The Pit," where they are fed via a descending platform that stops at each level for two minutes. The further down the level, the less food remains, and the inmates have resorted to cannibalism to survive. A man named Goreng voluntarily enters the facility for six months in exchange for a college diploma, but soon finds himself fighting for survival and haunted by hallucinations of his former cellmates. As he descends deeper into the Pit, he encounters a woman named Miharu who is searching for her child, and together they attempt to climb back up to the surface. However, their journey is fraught with danger and violence, and they eventually reach the bottom of the Pit where they find Miharu's daughter hiding under a bed. The film raises questions about solidarity, rebellion, and hope in the face of desperation and despair.

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Some movies that have similar genres and were produced around the same time as The Platform include The Hunger Games: The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes, The Creator, Glass, The Invisible Man, Nimona, The Survivalist.