Vertical Prison Where You Have 2 Minutes to Eat, What Remains is Lowered to Another Cell

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A group of people is sent to a vertical prison with a hole in the middle through which food is lowered every day; prisoners only have two minutes to eat before they feed someone else.






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  • @kurtmuso
    The prison is a metaphor for our society. Those on the top gorge themselves and leave scraps for those at the bottom. Even if the places are reversed nothing changes because it is in our nature to be greedy and care little for those we consider to be beneath us.
  • The ending to this movie is pretty tragic once you realize that they did indeed send the dessert to the top. But the message wasn't received because the head chef thought they had sent it back due to a hair. It's heavily implied the girl was a hallucination and she was in fact the dessert. During the movie you can see a scene with said dessert being brought up, but again, they think it's sent back because of a hair. Making more of a realistic ending. Even if you try your hardest, sometimes you can't change anything. Because the people at the top are so far away it's nothing more than an inconvenience.
  • No ones mentioned this but considering there are 333 floors and Trimagasi had been there for 10months (10 rotations) and the worst floor he had was 132, he is incredibly lucky. He was in the top 40% of floors 10 times in a row. Less then a 0.1% chance of that happening. So statistically, the odds of you getting a floor worse then 130 twice in a row and being forced to death by starvation is about 36%, and a 21.6% chance you'll be below 130 with no food for 3months straight, you'd rely purely on eating your new cell-mate each month. With 666 inmates a minimum of 200 a month would be almost guaranteed to starve purely from a mathematical standpoint unless they go out of their way to ensure you cant get that unlucky (which the movie pretty much specifies they dont)
  • @calvinp5358
    why the hell is a kitchen knife censored? we are living in a dystopian time line
  • The reason the room didn't get hot when they kept the panacatta is because it was the girl's choice of food. If you took the food that you chose in interview, now only will the rooms not get hot or cold, but everyone in the prison would have enough to eat.
  • What he didn't touch on was that each prisoner tells the intake staff their favorite food so it'd be practically impossible to not have all the food gone. And it wasnt mentioned that 333 floors with 2 people in each floor equaling 666...
  • @hibou4828
    I saw this film during confinement, quite an experience, 100% recommended. What I think: - the child never existed - the dessert actually came up with a hair, and the cooks misinterpreted the message - the main character accomplished his mission but in the end his death is in vain because nothing is going to change - quite a fan of the theory saying that killing his partner allows you to reach higher floors the following month
  • @JBrander
    by the time Goreng was in level 171 there's no food left, even when they were at level 48 the food was already looking like scraps. If there are 333 levels and assuming that around level 60 or 70, the food is already completely gone- that leaves like 80% of the rest of the levels to either cannibalize each other, tough it out by only drinking water, or eating whatever they brought it for a month. Trimagasi was technically correct when he said that level 48 was in the middle levels, that middle levels of those that can eat.
  • @Talot
    The bottom line is you can't "engineer" the perfect societal order. People need to CHOOSE to do the right thing... not of fear or duty, but of pure love.
  • Through its metaphor, the film argues that there is more than enough money, food and resources to go around, but over consumption inevitably leads to inequality, and the wealthy are not inclined, or have the incentive to share.
  • @Cheezeblade
    Something to keep in mind, the table has everyone’s favorite meal. There is enough food. At some point people are eating other peoples meals they know isn’t meant for them.
  • The ending is sad "You sacrificed luxuries, for nothing. Here is a small surprise, but your efforts changed nothing."
  • @bsamnavas
    I remember when I watched this movie, it has a really deep meaning but most of the people called it time waste but I really liked the message it conveyed about our society
  • @sujinmcho
    One of the best movies I've seen to date. The ending was not a let down like most movies that try to convey deep meaning, and the whole film had me on my toes.
  • This movie is mind bending for me. My mother always tells me dont waste any food and always clean your plate and dont throw food away cause there are lots of people starving in this world.
  • @raembes
    nobody will know why this comment has so many likes
  • I feel bad for Baharat, he tries his best to support Goreng even its against his fellow friends
  • @viksmart
    Man I always wondered why would anyone watch these to essentially spoil movies but I can't believe I found this gem of a movie. I watch the first portion and once intrigued I went to watch it. Thanks to your channel. Apparently , Netflix hasn't recommended this to me.
  • That movie stayed with me for weeks, pretty disturbing stuff, definitely not for a weak stomach... It's like a train wreck, you just can't stop watching.
  • Holy Moly I've never seen a quick crib review of a movie like this - so well written, even funny/ironic despite its hideously intriguing movie plot content! The movie looks so good, I wanted to stop your vid but was compelled to keep watching! Bravo. Not sure if you gave the total end away (hope not( coz think I'll need to go watch the whole movie now, anyway - thanks to your great rundown! And I'm a TV teaser editor, so extra appreciate how you crammed all that in!