
The Platform
In a dystopian prison tower where inmates are fed only scraps from the cell above, one person makes it his mission to disrupt the entire system in this Spanish horror sci-fi.
- Director:
- Galder Gaztelu-Urrutia (feature debut)
- Writer:
- David DesolaPedro Rivero
- Cast:
- Antonia San JuanIvan MassaguéAlgis ArlauskasAlexandra Masangkay


Reviews & comments

Flicks, Aaron Yap
flicksFor its small scale, it’s a reasonably effective provocation, especially when it leans into crunchy Carpenter-esque dystopian actioner mode, unloading doses of grisly ultra-violence as the protagonists plot and devise strategies for escape and bucking the prison’s oppressive traps. Done with Contagion and need to expand your quarantine viewing? This fleet, nasty piece of work will certainly do the trick.

South China Morning Post
pressThe Platform seasons its robust economics creed with devilishly dark humour, and a palpable sense of danger.

Variety
pressGaztelu-Urrutia's allegory is clear. What he's after, though, isn't as simple as eat the rich. He's curious about how the poor devour each other.

Screen Daily
pressThe movie's message, however simple it may be, is definitely hard to ignore. Even as much as we might want to try.

Flicks, Aaron Yap
flicksFor its small scale, it’s a reasonably effective provocation, especially when it leans into crunchy Carpenter-esque dystopian actioner mode, unloading doses of grisly ultra-violence as the protagonists plot and devise strategies for escape and bucking the prison’s oppressive traps. Done with Contagion and need to expand your quarantine viewing? This fleet, nasty piece of work will certainly do the trick.

South China Morning Post
pressThe Platform seasons its robust economics creed with devilishly dark humour, and a palpable sense of danger.

Variety
pressGaztelu-Urrutia's allegory is clear. What he's after, though, isn't as simple as eat the rich. He's curious about how the poor devour each other.

Screen Daily
pressThe movie's message, however simple it may be, is definitely hard to ignore. Even as much as we might want to try.
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