Goreng gets off the platform and walks away with Trimagasi, both turning to watch as the girl ascends. After hearing a young boy's cry for help, a sister and brother venture into a vast field of tall grass in Kansas but soon discover there may be no way out...and that something evil lurks within. In July 2020, Netflix revealed the film had in-fact been watched by 56 million households over its first four weeks of release, among the most-ever for one of their original films.The film has garnered new reviews after surging popularity during the "The Platform" redirects here. She frees Goreng and he kills Trimagasi.

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He and writers David Desola and Pedro Rivera are curious about how the poor devour each other. If everyone only ate a small ration, it could make it all the way to the bottom with something for each prisoner. While a zombie virus breaks out in South Korea, passengers struggle to survive on the train from Seoul to Busan. Held captive and faced with their imminent executions, fifty strangers are forced to choose the one person among them who deserves to live.

In a post-apocalyptic world, a family is forced to live in silence while hiding from monsters with ultra-sensitive hearing. Eat the rich, sure. Besides, Trimagasi rationalizes, they’d do the same thing to him — and they’ll have a chance in a month, when every survivor wakes up on a new floor, assigned at random. Use the HTML below. The site's critics consensus reads: "While it may feel muddled at times, The Platform is an inventive and captivating dystopian thriller." We'll continue to review some interesting flicks for you. https://www.nytimes.com/2020/03/26/movies/the-platform-review.html

With Ivan Massagué, Zorion Eguileor, Antonia San Juan, Emilio Buale. An endless nightmare trapped in The Hole. A new theme park, built on the original site of Jurassic Park, creates a genetically modified hybrid dinosaur, the Indominus Rex, which escapes containment and goes on a killing spree.

He wanted to quit smoking, earn a diploma and finally read “Don Quixote,” the one object he chose to bring into his cell. When Goreng dares suggest they portion out the food for the levels below, Trimagasi retorts, “Ration? His cellmate Trimagasi, explains that they are in a "Vertical Self-Management Center", a tower-style facility in which food is delivered via a platform that travels from the top, stopping for a fixed period on each floor. People are randomly reassigned to a new level every month. “The Platform” is also a grisly, gnarly horror film, one that becomes surprisingly bathed in blood during its action-heavy final act. No one should be trusted. An accidentally perfect parable for current times, The Platform has an ingeniously simple premise: Goreng (Iván Massagué) wakes up in a concrete room.

They descend to the bottom of the pit, where he once again sees Trimagasi, who tells him that "the message requires no bearer." They have been reassigned to level 171, where the platform is expected to be empty of food when it arrives.

The child is a girl. What he’s after, though, isn’t as simple as eat the rich. Film Review: ‘The Platform’ Eat the rich, sure. Those on lower levels can eat only what those above leave, and the cell is heated or cooled to fatal temperatures if anyone tries to keep any of it. Ultimately, however, what makes “The Platform” work is that it stands on its own. Goreng wakes in a concrete cell marked with the number 48. On the eighth day, Trimagasi cuts into Goreng's leg but is attacked by Miharu as she comes down the platform. A vertical prison with one cell per level. Five friends go for a break at a remote cabin, where they get more than they bargained for, discovering the truth behind the cabin in the woods. Five years after an ominous unseen presence drives most of society to suicide, a mother and her two children make a desperate bid to reach safety. Massagué and Eguileor are up to being in a zesty “Waiting for Godot.” (Make that “Waiting for Gateau.”) And Eguileor’s nasty, delightful, occasionally tender performance feels like an audition to play a Bond villain, or perhaps the Spanish resurrection of Hannibal Lecter.Still, given the prominence of Goreng’s paperback copy of “Don Quixote,” it’s surprising Lecter didn’t lean more on Miguel de Cervantes’ apropos quotations. Almost the entire film takes place in a sort of futuristic or Camus-esque structure called “The Hole.” Hundreds of floors tall, it is a prison in which people are placed on floors two at a time. Each resident is allowed to bring one item in with them, Goreng choosing a copy of As they talk, it is revealed that Goreng volunteered to spend six months in the facility in exchange for a diploma, and Trimagasi is serving a year-long sentence for manslaughter. The structure has led to comparisons to “Cube” and “Snowpiercer,” but it also reminded me of brutal action films like those in “The Raid” series.