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movie The Platform 2 (2024)

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Title: The Platform 2

Genre: Science Fiction,Horror

Director: Galder Gaztelu-Urrutia

Cast: Milena Smit,Hovik Keuchkerian,Natalia Tena,Óscar Jaenada,Ivan Massagué,Zorion Eguileor,Bastien Ughetto,Armando Buika,Pedro Bachura,Antonia San Juan,Alexandra Masangkay,Emilio Buale,Albert Pla,Gorka Zufiaurre,Ken Appledorn,Hoji Fortuna,Mariamu Toure,Sesinou Henriette,Patty Bonet,Txaro Kandler,Miriam K. Martxante,Miren Gaztañaga,Irene Bau,Inge Ladd,Malick Thiaw,Fran Cantos,Tadashi Ito,Abel Vitón,Joan Esteve,Mila Espiga,Ainhoa Artetxe,Maria Urcelay Eguia

Status: Released

Release: 2024-09-27

Runtime: 100

Plot: After a mysterious leader imposes his law in a brutal system of vertical cells, a new arrival battles against a dubious food distribution method.

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Trailer Cast Crew Videos

    • Milena Smit

      Perempuán
    • Hovik Keuchkerian

      Zamiatin
    • Natalia Tena

      Sahabat
    • Óscar Jaenada

      Dagin Babi
    • Ivan Massagué

      Goreng
    • Zorion Eguileor

      Trimagasi
    • Bastien Ughetto

      Robespierre
    • Armando Buika

      Barbarian Level 73
    • Pedro Bachura

      Barbarian Level 54
    • Antonia San Juan

      Imoguiri
    • Alexandra Masangkay

      Miharu
    • Emilio Buale

      Baharat
    • Albert Pla

    • Gorka Zufiaurre

      Down Syndrome Prisoner
    • Ken Appledorn

      Loyalist Level 52
    • Hoji Fortuna

      Man Level 52
    • Mariamu Toure

      Woman Level 23
    • Sesinou Henriette

      Dagin's Lieutenant
    • Patty Bonet

      Blonde Woman
    • Txaro Kandler

      Barbarian
    • Miriam K. Martxante

      Cook #2
    • Miren Gaztañaga

      Cook #3
    • Irene Bau

    • Inge Ladd

    • Malick Thiaw

    • Fran Cantos

    • Tadashi Ito

      Barbarian Level 21
    • Abel Vitón

    • Joan Esteve

    • Mila Espiga

    • Iñaki Alonso (Sound)

      Sound Mixer
    • Pedro Rivero (Writing)

      Screenplay
    • Naiara Rabanal (Directing)

      Second Assistant Director
    • Asier Abio (Directing)

      Second Assistant Director Trainee
    • Aránzazu Calleja (Sound)

      Music
    • Gorka Aguirre (Costume & Make-Up)

      Prosthetics
    • Naiara Olite (Production)

      Production Assistant
    • Txarly Marqués (Production)

      Production Assistant
    • Haritz Zubillaga (Editing)

      Editor
    • Joshua Durán (Sound)

      Sound
    • Patricia López (Costume & Make-Up)

      Makeup Artist
    • Iván Batty (Production)

      Production Manager
    • Peio Villalba (Art)

      Decorator
    • Isabel Illoro (Production)

      Controller
    • Azegiñe Urigoitia (Costume & Make-Up)

      Costume Designer
    • David Desola (Writing)

      Screenplay
    • Raúl Campos (Visual Effects)

      VFX Supervisor
    • Iñaki Madariaga (Visual Effects)

      VFX Supervisor
    • Galder Gaztelu-Urrutia (Writing)

      Screenplay
    • Egoitz Moreno (Writing)

      Screenplay
    • Sara Mazkiarán (Directing)

      First Assistant Director
    • Xabier Iriondo (Camera)

      "A" Camera Operator
    • Paula Barrutia Uriarte (Costume & Make-Up)

      Hair Designer
    • Jon Sangroniz (Camera)

      Director of Photography
    • Agar Martínez de la Hidalga (Costume & Make-Up)

      Prosthetics
    • Carlos Juárez (Production)

      Executive Producer
    • Aitor Etxebarria (Sound)

      Original Music Composer
    • Raquel Perea (Production)

      Executive Producer
    • Javier Arsuaga Lekuona (Production)

      Production Director
    • Official Teaser [Subtitled]

      • Teaser
    • Exclusive Clip [Subtitled]

      • Clip
    • Official Trailer [Subtitled]

      • Trailer
Movie information in first post provided by The Movie Database
I watched Platform 2 last night, having seen the original some years ago. I thought it was going to be a good watch with a bit of morals, ethics, and brutal justice for those breaking the rules like the previous one.

Like the original, the platform is filled with food that each prisoner requested as food that they'd eat for life. The platform goes level by level once per day visiting each cell of two people from level 1 down 333. Some prisoners stay loyal and only eat what they requested, while others will break the internal laws set and eat other people's food, leaving the lower levels with nothing to eat. Each month, the cellmates are swapped to a new level, so their experience in the platform cells changes, for the better or the worst.

However. apart from what the original offered, it introduced a whole new story that just left me lost and confused.

If you want to watch something mind-numbing, this is for you.

Maybe after you watch it, you can try to explain to me what I missed.

I'd give it a 2/5 for the entertainment value, but a 0/5 for the confusing storyline.
 
If you have watched the first part of the platform, you’ll agree with me that it's simply the same with this one. I still think that Platform 2 shouldn't be made at all. It seems Netflix is all out to creatively make titles just to make some money. This is crazy!

What I'm saying might be strange to those who haven't watched the first part. I’m not saying that the film isn't good. Of course, they got so many things right. It's tight, and the pacing is good. Even the characters were well-developed.

There are even life lessons to learn from it. Of course, it tells us now people can be so cruel and violent. And how some people are so capable of doing very bad stuff without feeling remorseful.

This film is tight but there is nothing new in it.
 
If you have watched the first part of the platform, you’ll agree with me that it's simply the same with this one.
I don't ever recall the kids being introduced, but then I'd have to rewatch the first one to verify that. That's what threw me for a loop.

If the kids weren't in the first movie, then it introduced a new subplot to the mix.
 
I don't ever recall the kids being introduced
I didn't see the children in Platform 1 as well. I think the developers of this film are trying to leave some details ambiguous for the viewers. They were suddenly introduced in part 2. That being said, there are a lot of lessons to learn here. I think the film teaches about the dirty politics in our society. The people at the top are selfish and don't care about those at the bottom.
It's good film!
 
I don't ever recall the kids being introduced, but then I'd have to rewatch the first one to verify that. That's what threw me for a loop.

If the kids weren't in the first movie, then it introduced a new subplot to the mix.
Based on what I deduced from the film, I think the children are significant and they represent purity. They are like the price for winning. I didn't see them in the first part, too.
 
The whole idea of Platform 2 was sent very quickly to the viewers. There is no time to puzzle and the message was conveyed in a very engaging way. It's a film that tells us more about survival. I also like the fact that it's a quick watch. You might also want to watch too!
 
But, what do you win? I'm just so confused.

If you look at both films, the heroes spare their lives to save the children. You recall that the lowest floor is 333 and that’s where the child is. The film tells us that the protagonist finds redemption after rescuing a child at the lowest floor and in doing so, they regain their freedom. That's what I meant by "price for winning"
 
I tried to watch it as I enjoyed the first The Platform movie, but the Platform 2 wasn't in English, so I couldn't get through it.
 
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