The Platform Comments

  • Dexter 2023-09-02 20:12:08

    Another presentation of The Human Centipede. Designing installations to engage in social experiments can almost become an independent film genre. Hierarchical exploitation does not lead to resistance to injustice and spontaneous solidarity, but to killing each other at the same level. "Who the fuck would bring books in?!" (Antonia San Juan isn't...

  • August 2023-08-10 13:47:16

    This is no metaphor, this is the living reality. And there is no solution at all, so the ending is just an illusion, or, in other words, the xx of...

  • Marquis 2023-08-09 14:00:25

    Very straightforward social class fables, especially the first half, with various mappings to the real society, are quite interesting. The second half of the presentation on top-down change and bottom-up communication is well-intentioned, but basically abandons narrative and becomes a purely social experiment in a prison setting. However, the director should not have the ambition to construct a commercial story. As a netflix online movie, the pattern is still...

  • Adalberto 2023-07-29 15:10:01

    Since human beings consciously began to divide clans, territories, races, nations, countries, etc., the walls are no longer just reality and imagination, nor are they vertical and horizontal. When the Creator created human beings, he probably knew that the only destination of human beings is self-generation, narcissism, self-humiliation, and...

  • Melyssa 2023-07-03 12:20:23

    Well planned above, not necessarily well executed below. What I want to express below is not necessarily accepted by the above. The fairness that I want below is extremely greedy once it is put in another...

  • Noelia 2023-06-02 11:55:20

    I don't know if it's because too many people said it was normal before watching it, but I think it looks good. Human nature, civilization, desire, class struggle... There are so many things to say. Let me just say something that is closely related to me recently: the women on the 33rd floor are some bosses, always trying to feed the high-end content of the sinking market, dreaming, instead of feeding users candy, it is better to feed users shit. The ultimate beauty, not everyone can reach a...

  • Leif 2023-03-27 19:48:43

    The upper class eats meat, the lower class eats people, and the bottom layer is completely dead. Even if you swear to defend the cream pudding that belongs to the upper layer, you will not be able to convey the signal that the lower layer is in dire straits. The top (zero) layer will only find that the pudding is dirty (one more pudding). hair) only. These bloody people cannibalism happened in the closed prison in the movie, doesn't it actually happen in our real life? Yes, change never happens...

  • Marjolaine 2023-03-10 01:00:20

    It is especially suitable for writing movie reviews and writing marketing accounts, because as long as the content of itself is repeated, an article that seems to have a point of view and depth will come out. I think the setting itself is quite suspended, but the process of interpretation is very rigid. I want to metaphorize society. I think it is difficult to see such one-sidedness, and then there is not much style in the text. The whole film gives people a kind of A dry, dead-brained...

  • Elmer 2023-03-05 19:59:51

    Metaphors imply strong class conflicts and social resource possession/distribution issues, mixed with diverse difficulties such as race, gender, geography, etc. Whether it is top-down improvement or bottom-up resistance, it seems unsustainable, and ultimately It must point to the institutional setting of the operation. In dystopia, the evil of human nature is magnified, and kindness and self-discipline are turned into powder before violent aesthetics, because leaders who only care about one...

  • Katrine 2023-02-23 20:32:01

    very social. Reference films "Black Shop Rhapsody" and "Unbearable...

Extended Reading

The Platform quotes

  • Goreng: Don't call me snail again.

    Trimagasi: Don't use my word again.

  • [last lines]

    Trimagasi: Will she succeed?

    Goreng: She's the message.

    Trimagasi: She is the message...