The Platformon Netflix looks to be another runaway hit for the streaming whale . While the timing of its release is immaculate , its success is probably due to how profoundly embedded it is in the current cultural zeitgeist . WithParasite ’s historic Best Picture win , the English speaking world has never been more receptive to alien language cinema .

Furthermore , as the world seems more divided up than ever , it ’s not surprising that films that take an allegorical look at the world ’s trouble are also hitting big . The Platformis a Spanish sci - fi / horror film ready in the prison house of your nightmare , and , if you enjoyed it , here are ten more celluloid to keep you entertained . Warning : someThePlatformspoilers ahead .

The Thing (1982)

Let ’s start with a classic . John Carpenter’sThe Thingfollows a team of glacial researcher when an unsung alien figure their thick . Able to shapeshift into almost any shape , the squad suddenly earn that each one of them could be the trespasser . A lot of the horror inThe Thingcomes from friends and confrere suddenly turning on one another . With each gentleman’s gentleman suddenly only thinking of his own survival , the human race could be just as unsafe as the animal , just as inThe Platformwhen cellmates are moved to floor with no food and speedily turn on each other to hold out .

Snowpiercer (2013)

Another heavy film from director Bong Joon - ho , and his first to boast westerly castmembers . Chris Evans plays Curtis , a revolutionary hold fast in the steerage compartment of a train that contain the entire universe of the earth .

As the gearing move through a frozen wasteland , so too do Curtis and his rotation move from carriage to carriage , quite literally moving up the course of society as they do so . Plotwise , it ’s very similar toThe Platform , but much drab in parts ,   and these pic would make an fantabulous double - invoice .

The Devil’s Backbone (2001)

The Devil ’s Backboneis another Spanish masterpiece , and one of the earliest films Guillermo Del Toro . Set during the Spanish Civil War , a immature boy is motivate to an stranded orphanage , which is haunt by a ghost , but of more than one kind .

In a standardised way toThe Platform , Devil ’s Backbonetakes a small story in a single location , but , through metaphor , manages to enlarge it out to much larger story on human nature , sometimes with distressing and rattling effects . It ’s an splendid spooky fairytale about both finding and losing yourself in fearsome setting .

Raw (2016)

Rawis one of the most startling and original horror movies in late years . If you ’re a fan of the dainty and spine - tingle moment of body repulsion inThe Platform , then this is a film almost tailor - made for you . It follows a young woman as she joins an elite vet school in France which her older babe already attends . On one level , it is very much a come - of - geezerhood news report and about sibling competition and love , it just so happens to tell this tale with cannibalism . Both films use gore excellently to explore the darker and strange aspects of world , but they might put you off eating meat constantly .

Saw (2004)

It may now be more well do it as one of the most bloated and overly - retentive horror dealership in account , but the first installment still definitely holds up . kick off a existent trend of torment movies in which captured humans must perform tummy - boil job and challenges for the amusement of a maniac , Sawalso understandably influencedThe Platform , at least in concept . The gore and horror really gets under your skin as an exam of just how far man can go for their own survival ; nobody enjoys being shown something they think homo would never be subject of .

The Hunt (2020)

Already infamous for being denied a cinema release not once , but doubly , this twisty repugnance irony is finally finding its interview at place . A variant ofThe Most Dangerous Game , The Huntcombines horror with societal commentary as it follows a mathematical group of " undesirable " as they are hunted for play by " liberal " elites .

Like the prison structure inThe Platform , this film shows the horror of societal hierarchy , not just for its injustice , but also how it force humans to treat each other . fortunately , there are more laughs inThe Hunt , so it makes a prissy alternative if you findThe Platformtoo barren .

Piercing (2018)

Piercingis a very small-scale , but very interesting horror movie . It follows an uneasy man , Reed , as he fantasize about committing execution . Eventually , he has to give in to temptation , so he hatches a plan , praxis , and invites a girl over to his apartment . alas , as soon as she arrives things commence to go ill-timed .

One ofThe Platform’sgreat long suit is in the writing ; character use their wits often to survive and to get one over on their cellmates . likewise , Piercing , while blackly humorous , is also a master class of build up tension , and , through the two characters ' dialogue , their relationship becomes one of the most interesting element of the picture .

Train To Busan (2016)

For the budding new Korean Cinefile , zombie revulsion smash hitTrain to Busanis an absolute must . As a man of affairs and his girl board a gear , a automaton Book of Revelation begin to break out across Korea . As a few infected also board the train presently , it is down to one pushchair of people to work together to pull round .

Again a film that offers a quite a little of social comment within its small premise ; the subsister fare from all walk of life , and self and ethics clash as dissimilar members of lodge argue over how to handle the post . A great celluloid that also wangle to say a lot while keeping its story entertainingly simple .

Funny Games (1997)

While director Michael Haneke refashion his own moving-picture show in English , the original German version makes the whole amour somewhat more surreal . Two youthful men turn up at an upper - class family menage and play on their naiveness and illiterate grace to eventually kidnap and torture each family appendage .

Another horror film that focus on class issues , but with an interesting moral twist . With a thread of black witticism , you ’ll be astounded at what the plenteous phratry agrees to , but , also , at one point , the film begins to make you curiously complicit in the violence to very unsettling effect .

Rec/Rec 2 (2007/09)

Excellently planned and genuinely scary , these films should come as a doubled bill , as they both feed into and work off each other . Rec 2begins seven minutes after the first film finish and is one of the rare sequels that improves on the first moving picture . It will have you on the hiding behind your hands , but the story is good enough that you wo n’t be capable to look out .

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