Netflix Viewers Split Over ‘Disturbing’ Psychological Thriller That Leaves Lingering Questions

The sequel to a “highly underrated” Netflix film has left fans divided over whether it measures up to the original. The first film, The Platform, released in 2019, takes place in a multi-level prison where a food platform descends from the top floor.

Those on higher levels, representing the privileged elite in a capitalist society, feast on gourmet meals, while those on the lower levels face starvation and despair. The film gained a significant following on Netflix and earned an 80% rating on Rotten Tomatoes, leading to the release of a sequel that continues to explore similar themes. However, fan reactions to the follow-up have been mixed.

One fan, praising the original, wrote: “If you loved Parasite, please watch The Platform. It’s a must-see for fans of Bong Joon Ho, capitalism critiques, horror lovers, or anyone looking for something unique to watch.”

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The sequel has sparked debate. Some fans were enthusiastic, with one commenting, “I thought it was epic! 8.5/10! As a fan of the first one, I’d recommend watching it in the original Spanish with subtitles. Dubbed versions ruin it for me. I thoroughly enjoyed this one.” Others offered more measured responses, like: “It’s a solid psychological thriller. It lived up to my expectations—dark and disturbing, just like the first.”

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Not everyone was impressed, though. One disappointed viewer noted, “I liked it at first, but as the movie went on, it got confusing. Then I realized it was a prequel. It felt like they were trying to cram in too many ideas, and it ended up being a letdown.”

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