The Platform 2 trailer and details: Revisiting the vertical prison of despair

The Platform 2 trailer and details: Revisiting the vertical prison of despair

As a seasoned gamer who’s been through countless virtual worlds and dystopian realities, I can’t help but feel a surge of excitement at the prospect of delving back into the grim yet captivating universe of “The Platform” with its sequel, “The Platform 2“. The original film was a gripping, thought-provoking masterpiece that left me pondering long after the credits rolled.


The Platform 2 (El hoyo 2)

The 2019 movie that first appeared on Netflix in March 2020 became well-known for its distinctive backdrop: a Vertical Self-Management Center. This prison, arranged vertically over several levels, houses inmates who live in pairs on each floor. A food platform moves down daily from the top level, supplying sustenance to all prisoners. Regrettably, those residing on lower floors frequently get leftovers or nothing at all, which highlights class disparities and survival tactics in a chilling and poignant manner.

This socially symbolic movie turned out to be one of Netflix’s top-performing original films not in English, attracting more than 56 million households in just its first month. Conversations about a sequel started almost immediately, with viewers and critics pondering potential plot directions for the future.

Starting May 2023, it was officially announced that production on “The Platform 2” had commenced, with Gaztelu-Urrutia once again at the helm as director. This time around, two fresh faces will be joining the franchise: Milena Smit, a celebrated actress best known for her roles in “Parallel Mothers” (2021) and “Cross the Line” (2020), and Hovik Keuchkerian, who gained notoriety for his performance in “Money Heist” (also known as “La Casa de Papel”).

The Platform 2 trailer and details: Revisiting the vertical prison of despair

What The Platform 2 promises to offer

The director announced, “We kicked off filming for the sequel with great excitement, wanting to expand the realm of The Platform by crafting a story brimming with unexpected twists, challenges, fresh characters… and familiar faces. Our aim is to create an exhilarating voyage that takes us into the depths, into that place where we dare not gaze.

The selection of actors will create a potent interplay as they explore further into the disturbing realm of “The Vertical Self-Management Center.” Filming for the follow-up occurred at diverse sites, among them the BEC (Bilbao Exhibition Centre) in Barakaldo, Spain, enhancing the movie’s grim, industrial ambiance. This setting was instrumental in preserving the confined and unsettling mood that characterized the original film.

Once the shooting was completed, excitement built up as people waited for the movie’s premiere in film festivals. In September 2024, “The Platform 2” was chosen to be shown in the “Culinary Cinema” category at the highly esteemed 72nd San Sebastián International Film Festival, a recognition of the original film’s emphasis on food, shortages, and abundance. The movie “The Platform 2” is set for release on October 4, 2024, amidst great anticipation.

Under Gaztelu-Urrutia’s return as director, “The Platform 2” is set to further its predecessor’s success by delving into fresh ideas and expanding the limits of its satirical storyline. The production crew for this sequel maintains a significant overlap with the original, ensuring a consistent tone and vision. Notably, the partnership between the director and Basque Films continues to produce thought-provoking, minimalist yet powerful narratives.

The Platform 2 trailer and details: Revisiting the vertical prison of despair

The cast and production details

In the first film, Aránzazu Calleja’s music was praised for its eerie and immersive feel, leaving viewers anticipating whether her compositions will amplify the suspense in this upcoming sequel. For Milena Smit and Hovik Keuchkerian, The Platform 2 signifies a significant advancement in their careers. Smit’s stardom has been soaring in Spanish cinema, with her recent acting garnering rave reviews from critics, while Keuchkerian’s powerful performances in Money Heist have solidified him as an adaptable actor, adept at handling demanding, intricate roles.

In “The Platform 2,” it’s anticipated that the relationship between the main characters will be pivotal, as they may encounter even more challenging predicaments than what was portrayed in the initial movie. Director Gaztelu-Urrutia has a rare chance to explore further the profound philosophical and existential questions raised by the first film. The new movie promises to delve deeper into topics like power, avarice, and human behavior, all unfolding against the bleak landscape of a prison where resources are scarce, and survival frequently means someone else’s demise.

Viewers, both old fans and newcomers, will find themselves captivated by its examination of moral dilemmas, ethical choices, and the extreme actions people undertake under pressure. Netflix teases that it offers a dose of fear, peril, and desperation.

Be sure to bring a “spork!”

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2024-09-26 23:25

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