" The Platform " (Spanish: El Hoyo ) is a 2019 dystopian thriller that has become a cult classic on Netflix. It tells the story of a "Vertical Self-Management Center" where food is lowered on a platform once a day.
: Goreng and his cellmate, Baharat, decide to ride the platform down to ensure food is rationed equally. Their goal is to send a "message" back to the "Administration" at the top to prove that human dignity can survive even in such a horrific environment.
: They initially try to protect a Panna Cotta as the message, but they eventually find a young girl hidden at the very bottom. The girl becomes the ultimate symbol of innocence and the true "message"—a sign that the system is failing the most vulnerable.
: A tower with 333 levels, with two prisoners per level. This means there are 666 people in total—a number often associated with hell. Every month, prisoners are reassigned to a random level, meaning they could go from being "royalty" at Level 1 to starving at Level 200 overnight.
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" The Platform " (Spanish: El Hoyo ) is a 2019 dystopian thriller that has become a cult classic on Netflix. It tells the story of a "Vertical Self-Management Center" where food is lowered on a platform once a day.
: Goreng and his cellmate, Baharat, decide to ride the platform down to ensure food is rationed equally. Their goal is to send a "message" back to the "Administration" at the top to prove that human dignity can survive even in such a horrific environment.
: They initially try to protect a Panna Cotta as the message, but they eventually find a young girl hidden at the very bottom. The girl becomes the ultimate symbol of innocence and the true "message"—a sign that the system is failing the most vulnerable.
: A tower with 333 levels, with two prisoners per level. This means there are 666 people in total—a number often associated with hell. Every month, prisoners are reassigned to a random level, meaning they could go from being "royalty" at Level 1 to starving at Level 200 overnight.