The Platform2 (2024) movie review

The Platform 2 (2024), a sequel to the acclaimed 2019 Netflix film The Platform, delves back into the brutal dystopian environment of the vertical prison known as "The Pit." Directed by Galder Gaztelu-Urrutia, the film revisits the harsh dynamics of survival where food is distributed from top to bottom, leading to chaos and desperation as it descends. This time, the narrative introduces new characters like Perempuan (Milena Smit) and Zamiatin (Hovik Keuchkerian), adding layers of rebellion and power struggles to the already grim setting. The sequel explores the psychological and physical toll of this system, emphasizing themes of societal greed, survival, and moral decay. It includes more structured resistance efforts and deepens the exploration of humanity's response to extreme scarcity and oppression​​​​. While praised for its suspense, performances, and unflinching depiction of violence, The Platform 2 has faced criticism for feeling repetitive compared to its predecessor. The new characters and subplots provide some fresh angles, but many viewers felt it didn’t fully capitalize on the potential to expand the lore or resolve lingering questions. The ending, in particular, has been described as abrupt and frustrating, leaving major mysteries unanswered​​​​. Overall, the film retains the tension and horror that defined the original but may polarize audiences with its mix of engaging elements and unresolved narrative threads. It’s a solid watch for fans of the first film but might not convert new viewers​​​​.

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