Goreng wakes up in a concrete cell called The Pit, where prisoners are housed in a tower-like facility with a descending food platform that stops at each level for two minutes, and he experiences a series of horrifying events involving cannibalism, survival, and ultimately leaves the platform with Miharus daughter. The Platform is a 2019 Spanish Spanish-language Horror Sci-Fi motion picture featuring Iv N Massagu, Antonia San Juan, Zorion Eguileor, Emilio Buale, Alexandra Masangkay, Ivan Massagué and Lian Xu Shao. The Platform was Produced by Carlos Ju Rez. The movie is directed by Galder Gaztelu-urrutia. Festival Films acquired the distribution rights for the movie. The Platform was released on 20th March 2020 and takes a screen time of 94 minutes. The screenplay for the movie was written by David Desola and Pedro Rivero. Cinematography was done by Jon D. Dom nguez and editing by Haritz Zubillaga and Elena Ruiz. The music was composed by Aranzazu Calleja.
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The Platform Reviews and Ratings
Average Review Rating : positive
Positive Review Rating : 63%
Brian Costello
Some of the shocking moments start to feel belabored as the movie goes on. ( Read More )
Emma Wolfe
The best thing about this simple yet haunting psychological film is what it says about our worlds our status our choices and how it affects others. ( Read More )
Rob Hunter
Wolfwalkers Wolfwalkers is another knockout adventure exploring Irish folklore from Cartoon Saloon. ( Read More )
Robbie Collin
Its anything but a balanced diet, but theres much to chew on regardless. ( Read More )
Allen Almachar
The central allegory of the Spanish film, The Platform (2019) is about as subtle as a punch to the face. ( Read More )