The Platform (2019)

Movie · 2019 · Drama, Science Fiction, Thriller · 1h 35m · R · Spanish

Curator score: 3.9/10 (1.2M ratings)

There are 3 kinds of people; the ones above, the ones below, and the ones who fall.

Overview

A slab of food descends down a vertical facility. The residents above eat heartily, leaving those below starving and desperate. A rebellion is imminent.

Ratings

Director

Galder Gaztelu-Urrutia

Production

Basque Films, Mr. Miyagi, EiTB, TVE

Cast

Ivan Massagué, Antonia San Juan, Zorion Eguileor, Emilio Buale, Alexandra Masangkay, Zihara Llana, Mario Pardo, Algis Arlauskas, Txubio Fernández de Jáuregui, Eric Goode, Óscar Oliver, Chema Trujillo, Miriam Martín, Gorka Zufiaurre, Miriam K. Martxante, Miren Gaztañaga, Braulio Cortés, Javier Mediavilla, Álvaro Orellana, Juan Dopico

Where to watch

Netflix, Netflix Standard with Ads

Curator Review

Verdict

A sharp, nasty dystopian allegory with a memorable premise and enough visceral invention to carry its blunt social critique. It’s more effective as a concept-driven pressure cooker than as a fully nuanced drama, but the imagery, pacing, and escalating dread make it an easy recommendation for viewers who like bleak genre cinema with a political edge.

Best for

  • fans of high-concept sci-fi thrillers
  • viewers who enjoy social allegories about class and scarcity
  • people who like claustrophobic, single-location survival stories
  • audiences comfortable with graphic violence and body horror

Skip if

  • you want subtle or character-nuanced storytelling
  • you dislike overt political symbolism
  • you’re squeamish about gore, cannibalism, or starvation imagery
  • you prefer hopeful or emotionally warm films

Overview

The Platform turns a brutally simple idea into a grim, memorable descent through class hierarchy, hunger, and human selfishness. The vertical prison is an elegant visual metaphor, and the film knows exactly how to weaponize repetition, scarcity, and disgust to keep the audience uneasy.

Worth noting

Its biggest strength is the premise itself: every floor change feels like a new moral test, and the movie’s production design does a lot of heavy lifting. It’s not subtle, and it doesn’t need to be. The film is at its best when it leans into the absurdity of the system and the desperation it produces.

Bottom line

That said, the screenplay can be a little too eager to underline its message, and some stretches feel more like thesis delivery than drama. Even so, if you’re in the mood for a bleak, propulsive allegory with real bite, it delivers enough invention and dread to stick with you.

Top Letterboxd reviews

Lucy (4★) · 8604 likes

location: underneath jeff bezos’ house

bader (4★) · 6644 likes

the platform stops when it reaches level 0 and the girl hits the ceiling and dies a horrible death because of how fast the platform was going the end

hollie amanda (3★) · 5800 likes

the communist maniFEASTo

Ian (3★) · 4704 likes

Obviously, everyone is supposed to eat the dish that they ordered for themselves. Obviously.

josiah · 4279 likes

there is no cuter first date than eating the flesh of the old man you just killed together 🥺 💞 these rom coms get me everytime!

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Topics

dystopian, thriller, science fiction, allegory, claustrophobic, bleak, social satire, body horror, survival, class conflict

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