Netflix: the platform

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Puntaje 4/5

Wowww is one of those movies that you must see to understand a lot about the human being

Synopsis: The future, in a dystopia. Two people per level. An unknown number of levels. A platform with food for all of them. Are you one of those who think too much when they are up? Or the ones who don't have the guts when they're down? Criticizing the difference in social classes, the dialogue is really deep, but subtle, this film invites us to a personal reflection and confronts us with our selfish nature.

It only takes a few minutes to expose the twisted mechanism that pulls the strings of the narrative. this film is characterized by its terrifying music, exquisite script, and astonishing performances. The visual effects, the sound, the direction of photography (which knows how to play very well with the contrasts between light and dark), the makeup, the hairdresser - they are all remarkable.

The staging is excellent, it forces you to pay attention to details. Very good the performances of all. I do not give him the 5 points because he had a short period where his progression was very slow that made me lose interest but he was saved in time. The ending is open and controversial therefore it provokes dissimilar comments. In my opinion it is an acceptable end, idealism was buried by the harsh reality, however it is idealism that exposes to the light of all THE TRUTHS that nobody dares to say or prefers to hide for convenience.

The metaphors with capitalism, communism, economic systems, belief, and the primitive savagery of the human being are exquisite details.

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You are right,
This is on a whole another level. It does help understand a lot about human's behaviour.
In the post you said, you find that progression a bit boring, let agree to disagree, I liked that part too.
Overall This movie was actually good and disturbing.