What would you take with you on the platform, Yas Forums?
The Platform
A bazooka
>take heat seeking bazooka
>shoot everyone above you
>have enough to eat now
based
who cares youre still bound to die
not if you keep waking up on the first floor
>every floor is 4.5 meters approximately
>there are 333+ floors
>This is about 1500 meters in total
>almost twice as tall as the tallest building ever made
How did they do it, bros?
Also where are the doors to get inside the cell to move them to another floor?
I know it really doesn't matter because the plot plot is not important on these kind of movies, but why on earth the protagonist would get a title for staying one month in prison?
>how did a super advanced society that can have anti gravity and monomolecular self sharpending knife edges build something that the saudis are already building today?
retard
I interpreted it more along the lines of hed get the funding for a degree
>staying one month in prison
Did you not watch the movie? He's in there for six months. As for the title he'd get, I'm not sure. It's never really elaborated on much. I think its part of the allegory that he as a Jesus figure, voluntarily comes to the hole which is supposed to be the world itself. Jesus suffered coming to this world and sacrificed himself, but ultimately chose for that knowing his fate very well.
I don't know why they chose a degree of all things. Maybe it has a double meaning in Spanish.
reminder that he did nothing wrong
I thought it was suspended by a fine string you couldn't see
also, cats claws are self sharpening, why wouldn't a good quality knife be?
Maybe they built down instead
He did a lot wrong. At that level you might as well just go down to find someone who's obviously an asshole and just kill him instead. Bonus points if it's a woman you can keep alive for a while and then kill. Bonus bonus points if you betray the guy you came down with and eat him with the new woman you found, manipulating her into thinking you're saviour.
This was pretty good. Did it get a theater release on Spain or was it straight to netflix?
Why don't you look it up instead of typing it here, then waiting for a reply from someone who may or may not be telling the truth?
Anyway, yes it did release straight to Netflix. Or did it?
>keep a bit of food
>wait until the lower floor people are busy rushing the platform
>toss bit of food on their floor, ideally have something roll under a bed
They just gonna look for it immediately once it gets cold/hot. There is not much space in the room for things to get lost.
watching them scramble around for your entertainment is fine too
Recommend me some Spanish kino. I already watched Pan's Labyrinth and The Orphanage, is there anything else?
>platform comes down
>eat as much as you can
>take something like grapes
>as soon as it's down and they want to eat, throw grapes everywhere in their room
kino
>Every media outlet keeps talking about how this is the anti-capitalist movie we need right now
>Watch it
>It's 100% about how communism doesn't work
So did I miss something or did they?
a ladder duh
It's not about economic systems but about humanity instead. Anyone that relates this movie to just capitalism vs. communism is just forcing that interpretation.
Biutiful. Not sure if it counts. Takes place in spain, though made by a mexican director.
We discussed this in a thread earlier this week too. It's not about financial systems. It's about humans and the inability to shit upwards.
>It's about humans and the inability to shit upwards.
So it's about financial systems.
Quite >obviously. The metaphor is so hamfistedly spelled out it hurts.
its specifically about resources needed to live and that there is enough for everyone but people are greedy and given the opportunity they will take more than they need
Sounds like every communist country ever.
There isn't enough food for 666 people though so it isn't about that.
you're right, its a dumb movie with no point and the rules of whats going on constantly change and it constantly misdirects you to the point where nothing means anythings and you should just stop watching.
the only real msg they try to tell you is some people are assholes and assholes can only shit down
I cringed so hard when the oldfuck started mutilating the guy.
Any plot holes for this movie? Spanish friends keep sucking its balls
yeah no explaining why they couldn't just ride the platform down and have eaten someone below rather than him killing someone he has bonded with
The entire movie is a plot hole.
Any specifics? Want to really see them try to find an excuse for it
It does have a point. The white man descends down with his black helper, trying to civilise the world. In his efforts, all that ended up happening what the black man and the white man killing a bunch of people. The white man does this because he wants to civilise the world and the black man does this because he's an ignorant nigger. At the end the nigger dies and the white man is so beaten, he puts the Asian child on the platform of power and civilisation, symbolising that the people of the east will inherit the earth. Because without whites, niggers perish, Jews have no on to leech on and no one else can measure up to the Asians. It's absolute kino and spot on.
the plot, user. it's about a hole
There are no plotholes. Some things that happen are just way too coincidental or lucky but most movies are like this.
its a really shit movie, it just goes from one thing to the next never really explaining anything. you have no idea who half the prisoners you see are or why they are there
you see who makes the food but no explaining why they make such nice food for prisoners, its almost like they are trying to create a 5 star master piece meal for any random prisoners and they never explain why they do it or who the people doing it are.
they never explain how the place was built or how it works or why it was designed the way it was.
the whole movie is just endless questions and no answers and you dont realise until the last 10 minutes that you just wasted your time watching hoping something might come of all these interesting scenarios
Goreng wasn't into killing people yet
How did the child at the bottom survive?
they had just been moved. the kiddy mightve lucked out on the upper floors until then. being alone might be due to being paired with one of the suicidal jumpers
How did the child get in the lace when there is suppose to be a rule set to stop anyone under 16 get in
did the child survive the ride up the shaft when the platform flies up really fast and assumably stops rapidly at floor 0 to stop people from floor 1 jumping on
what happened to all the people who jumped down the hole? why were there no bodies at the bottom?
The movie implies the child has been in there for a long time, as her mother has been in there a long time.
The point of the movie was not to make a realistic world
yes but she was always going down and apparently missed the kid who lucked out on the higher floors. ironically enough, she wouldve met her kid that time had she not been killed
Obviously the child exists outside of the ruleset here. The child didn't have a roommate either and the mother never found her. So she must have always been on the lowest floor.
And that's known as a "plot hole".
Makes sense.
>cat claws are self sharpening
listen to yourself you dumb fucking dipshit
cat claws continuous grow, and cats scratch to "sharpen" the claw by shedding the outer dead layer.
A plot hole means that there is something internally inconsistent about the movie, not that something is unexplained.
Can my "bring a thing" be a crate of like 1200 of these lmao?
>A plot hole means that there is something internally inconsistent about the movie
>Obviously the child exists outside of the ruleset here
Oh right the cats claw just grows sharp, do you really think I was born yesterday? Idiot
I meant the child exists outside of the rules of what the administration does for the other prisoners. It doesn't mean it's a plothole. You're just willfully misinterpreting my statement to feel clever.
So it's not a plot hole because you made up your own definition of what a plot hole is and this doesn't fit that.
Got it, thanks for clearing that up.
A plot hole is defined as an inconsistency in the narrative or character development of a book, film, television programme, etc.
Do you have a definition that's not in the dictionary?
Which dictionary did you get that definition from?