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- gkranasioannis
- Mar 26, 2020
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I liked this movie and found the acting of all the actors very noteworthy.
Fans of Snowpiercer n Cube will definitely enjoy this.
One of the best part is that the director made sure that the camera doesn't linger much on the gory aspects n even the unpleasant stuff is fast paced.
Fans of Snowpiercer n Cube will definitely enjoy this.
One of the best part is that the director made sure that the camera doesn't linger much on the gory aspects n even the unpleasant stuff is fast paced.
- Fella_shibby
- Aug 17, 2021
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- THE-BEACON-OF-MOVIES-RAFA
- Apr 16, 2020
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- jayezrecordings
- Mar 23, 2020
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Let me get this right from the get go...this movie is not a 7 in the broad scheme of movies, not at all. It is a 7 in a very bizarre genre where ethics, morals, and poor taste are enclosed within a small space.
This movie is disgusting, violent, somewhat graphic, and hard to watch at times. It also just plain doesn't make any dang sense throughout much of it. But I do think it was a fantastic watch!
The synopsis explains the basics of the film so I won't bother and waste time. This is a film about how whoever is at top abuses those below them and how that dynamic can shift at any time. And while logic tells us we should adjust our behavior to make things better over time....we really don't. We just repeat the abuse and send it back down over and over never learning our lesson. This is an extreme literal interpretation of our behavior as a society and it is delivered with depravity, blood, and violence.
There is an overall message of hope at it's core, but it is literally insulated in blood and viscera. Minds are warped and broken, people die by the scores, everyone is a monster, and yet there is a message of hope at the very end. This movie lays bare how ugly we really are at our core as a people and society, and not in a subtle way. It's pretty brutal and often gross.
I enjoyed it. I don't know if you will.
This movie is disgusting, violent, somewhat graphic, and hard to watch at times. It also just plain doesn't make any dang sense throughout much of it. But I do think it was a fantastic watch!
The synopsis explains the basics of the film so I won't bother and waste time. This is a film about how whoever is at top abuses those below them and how that dynamic can shift at any time. And while logic tells us we should adjust our behavior to make things better over time....we really don't. We just repeat the abuse and send it back down over and over never learning our lesson. This is an extreme literal interpretation of our behavior as a society and it is delivered with depravity, blood, and violence.
There is an overall message of hope at it's core, but it is literally insulated in blood and viscera. Minds are warped and broken, people die by the scores, everyone is a monster, and yet there is a message of hope at the very end. This movie lays bare how ugly we really are at our core as a people and society, and not in a subtle way. It's pretty brutal and often gross.
I enjoyed it. I don't know if you will.
- terrencepatrix
- Mar 20, 2020
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Very promising until the last scenes, rushed ending and many questions left unanswered. Reminded me of CUBE, loved that movie.
- danielconstantinescu
- Mar 24, 2020
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I am giving it a solid 7. Good movie. Reminds me to snowpiercer from Bong Joon Ho but in this case the prision is vertical and not horizontal (train) but challenges the human behavior in a similar way.
Good movie!
I really enjoyed this movie particularly at the start. The first chunk is great when the lead and the first 'cell mate' are talking. The dialogue is great and really sharp.
This momentum carries in for most of the movie, how ever It did seem to grid to a holt somewhere in the third act and to be honest it was the tail end of the 3rd act.
It has lots of build up and mystery and come the third act they set it up like they are gonna get some answers and they are gonna make a change and then it's just like flat. You keep waiting for something to happen and then it doesn't. There is a plot twist? At the end but then it still just kinda limps on for another ten minutes till the credits roll.
The allegory is also very in your face but works for the most part. My interpretation is that it is an allegory for societal classes and rich vs poor. But it doesn't make much sense. They are, to me randomly assigned a floor each month so that isn't a class that is just ever changing. One mouth you are the rich and then next you are the poor. I do understand that in it's self is interesting as you never know where you will land so you need to treat everyone well. I guess I wish the actions determined where they landed but maybe that would be a different movie.
I also would have loved to explore the world more. This idea is so Intriguing, why was this facility made, who are the administration, does anyone ever leave alive? I feel like this movie could have delved deeper into the lore of this world and really fleshed it out and coloured it in a bit more.
So like I said I think the majority of this movie is great but there are just some points that kinda knock it down for me but they don't ruin the film so give it a watch
This momentum carries in for most of the movie, how ever It did seem to grid to a holt somewhere in the third act and to be honest it was the tail end of the 3rd act.
It has lots of build up and mystery and come the third act they set it up like they are gonna get some answers and they are gonna make a change and then it's just like flat. You keep waiting for something to happen and then it doesn't. There is a plot twist? At the end but then it still just kinda limps on for another ten minutes till the credits roll.
The allegory is also very in your face but works for the most part. My interpretation is that it is an allegory for societal classes and rich vs poor. But it doesn't make much sense. They are, to me randomly assigned a floor each month so that isn't a class that is just ever changing. One mouth you are the rich and then next you are the poor. I do understand that in it's self is interesting as you never know where you will land so you need to treat everyone well. I guess I wish the actions determined where they landed but maybe that would be a different movie.
I also would have loved to explore the world more. This idea is so Intriguing, why was this facility made, who are the administration, does anyone ever leave alive? I feel like this movie could have delved deeper into the lore of this world and really fleshed it out and coloured it in a bit more.
So like I said I think the majority of this movie is great but there are just some points that kinda knock it down for me but they don't ruin the film so give it a watch
- Mork_the_Borg
- Mar 21, 2020
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The premise is very good and interesting, and the story captures you right away, the acting is solid and the movie overall is definitely worth the time.
It is also dark and bloody but it makes is point and leave you thinking about capitalism, survival and people being people.
However the ending doesn't match the expectations, plot holes are an issue (an issue that can be filled with interpretations) but still I think they could delivered better.
It is also dark and bloody but it makes is point and leave you thinking about capitalism, survival and people being people.
However the ending doesn't match the expectations, plot holes are an issue (an issue that can be filled with interpretations) but still I think they could delivered better.
- sebastiantorrestodd
- Mar 23, 2020
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The idea behind the plot is interesting and the movie is effective and powerful but the end left me a bit confused and disappointed.
- pesaresigiovanni
- Mar 21, 2020
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It's a very clever and interesting premise, it came up as a horror recommendation, I would class it more in the suspenseful thriller bracket. It showcases mankind at its very worst, it basically sets out a message that you're alright at the top, and as you come down the social order, things just get worse and worse, with those above you doing slightly better.
Socially and ideologically this is a major triumph, it really does get you thinking, particularly in these days where has had such a terrible impact worldwide.
I thought the acting was superb, normally I dislike dubbed films, but in this instance I didn't even notice it, I enjoyed it that much.
Genuinely terrific acting. I would have liked to have seen a bit of those running the regime, but I guess they wanted ambiguity.
Quality, 9/10.
Socially and ideologically this is a major triumph, it really does get you thinking, particularly in these days where has had such a terrible impact worldwide.
I thought the acting was superb, normally I dislike dubbed films, but in this instance I didn't even notice it, I enjoyed it that much.
Genuinely terrific acting. I would have liked to have seen a bit of those running the regime, but I guess they wanted ambiguity.
Quality, 9/10.
- Sleepin_Dragon
- Mar 27, 2020
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A well-made film, with a very effective and bold aesthetic and cinematography. With good acting.
It is ambitious in its premise, an allegorical social experience of the stratification of society, where human behavior such as sharing, altruism and solidarity vs selfishness, alarvity and egocentrism should allow conclusions human nature.
Now it is precisely at this point that it fails, it is an experience without conclusion, it lacks an end. We are waiting for the whole movie which way the experience turns, and then nothing... An script that is too complex and ambitious, in which it is clear that the screenwriter was not prepared for it, he had no hands to guide it.
Leaving good cinematography, with tremendous visual impact, a good direction and acting orphaned of a good script to sustain them.
Still quite reasonable, which makes us think of human nature.
It is ambitious in its premise, an allegorical social experience of the stratification of society, where human behavior such as sharing, altruism and solidarity vs selfishness, alarvity and egocentrism should allow conclusions human nature.
Now it is precisely at this point that it fails, it is an experience without conclusion, it lacks an end. We are waiting for the whole movie which way the experience turns, and then nothing... An script that is too complex and ambitious, in which it is clear that the screenwriter was not prepared for it, he had no hands to guide it.
Leaving good cinematography, with tremendous visual impact, a good direction and acting orphaned of a good script to sustain them.
Still quite reasonable, which makes us think of human nature.
- jaynuguid-63882
- Apr 12, 2020
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- Leofwine_draca
- Sep 12, 2020
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- antonkostrov
- Mar 21, 2020
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The movie was really tense. I like the scenario. But I don't get why they made such a bad end for such a good movie.
- SonjaFaithfull
- Apr 17, 2020
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This Spanish made science fiction horror hybrid about a tower like prison where inmates are fed on the leftovers from a platform lowered down from the higher levels, is heavy on social commentary but it also leaves you feeling nauseous and confused come the end of it. Director Galder Gaztelu-Urrutia manages to crank up the tension and add one or two twists to a film that confines itself to a limited setting. This minimalist and unpredictable nightmare doesn't hesitate to show us the monstrous side of human nature, and 'The Platfom's' cynical view of humanity sure isn't for the faint hearted as he throws in violence and sadism by the trough load. Netflix picked the film up for worldwide streaming after it premiered at the 2019 Toronto International Film Festival, where it won the People's Choice Award for Midnight Madness, its arrival coinciding with the Covid - 19 pandemic. Many have linked its themes to the Coronavirus induced panic buying we have witnessed on a global scale.
- mwilson1976
- Mar 26, 2020
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If you like having to imagine what happens next, this is the film for you.
I was hugely disappointed by the lack of an ending, when the build up was so big.
I went and read some articles and it does seem deeply meaningful, but only if you have that type of imagination
- elvisgasson
- Apr 25, 2020
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