Placement in the hole is not really random, notice how whenever somebody kills, they get placed higher next month. For example Miharu ALWAYS descends from above, and she always kills a lot of people. She probably knows that, and thats why she lets Goreng finish off Trimagasi.
It may be a metaphor of how society has kind of bred this hyper-competitive mentality of "dog eat dog" where everyone is constantly trying to outperform their peers and many are quite willing to "kill" others for success, or how society rewards callous self-gain and selfishness with success. After all, killing your partner means more food for you
It Just Works Society? More like Mother Nature. You are more likely to move on and reproduce if you act competitively, so for the most part only the genes who lead those to be competitive spread on and continue to exist. Of course being altruistic is a great strategy also as people will want to be around you. Men and women alike. Which I imagine makes reproduction a lot easier. Ironically its the more fast paced and aggressive strategy. It’s certainly not the meta though to say the least.
The quality of this video is staggering. Pyro seems to have found his zone doing long-form reviews, and boy is he dishing out some top-notch content. Sure, the time between videos is unusually long, but it's almost worth the wait when the quality is this good.
Goreng changes so much throughout the film because of who his cellmate is. He's with Trimagasi: he becomes selfish, standing on the platform and spitting out uneaten food. He's with Imougiri: he becomes giving again, rationing out food and giving up his bed for Miharu. He's with Baharat: he becomes heroic, giving up his whole life to save one girl from the depths of the hole and help try and change the system forever. Under circumstances of survival, we are all the same person.
One thing I find interesting is how Trimigasi says “you ate me, I am a part of you” which carries on throughout the entire film. From him eating Imoguri and seeing her, to the child eating the Panna Cotta and becoming the message, and Goreng eating the page from the story and embodying the protagonist.
David L Floor 333 has no other floors below it. I think waking up on floor 320 is worse since if you were to look down you would see the same amount of floors as if you were on floor 130. You still get no food, and you still see a bottomless pit. On floor 333, you would know that things can't get any worse, and you might feel better about your situation.
Whenever she killed herself you could also see it as she realized the company she worked for lied to her. She only knew of 200 levels but they ended up right at 202, that may have been the final thing that broke her after her dog died.
You're right i didnt even think about that. She killed herself when she realised that the whole project she's been working for and believed in was a lie.
exactly....even if it was only 2 floors below what she thought, you can see more floors below. This means that her idea of rationing food for the lower floors was for nothing, as even then people would likely die if the floors descended more.
Goreng throwing Baharat an apple bears significance, to throw an apple at a someone is symbolic of a declaration of love or trust, which foreshadows Goreng joining him in his journey.
I saw a theory where I was just flustered about. There is a scene where the head chef is holding the Panna Cotta and is raging about a hair on the Panna Cotta. He is trying to match the hair to the hair one of his sous chefs, but it does not match. That theory believes that the scene is out of order and actually happens after the Panna Cotta is sent back. It states that the girl is not real and only symbolic. The Panna Cotta is not eaten but sent back to level 0 with the hair stuck on it. Level 0 is so out of touch with what is happening below them that they don't see the Panna Cotta as a message but just as 'not good enough'. And so the system never changes.
Even if they got it back, they would probably interpret it to mean that there's plenty of food and there's no problem. It was kinda where the movie fell apart for me. Not at the message part, but just the message they decided upon. It didn't make any fucking sense.
i had similar ideas, but the theory itself is kinda like on a small thread of credibility, alll you have to go on is that the hair didnt match anyone, wish maybe it had the cover on it, or just 1 tiny extra detail.
If they were that oblivious wouldn't someone at least question Why so many plates, glass etc constantly come back smashed up or missing? why someone would of urinated or pooped on the table or the fact that there was never any scraps, leftovers or garbage whatsoever (like the bones) or at the very least get concerned about the blood?
@@archieblue2801 its a prison, would be fairly easy to understand why any of that would happen expecte it all the time, and get used to it, however seeing a panacota come back compleatly untouched would be next impossible to ever see, since food never even reaches the lower lvls.
In 58:53 when Trimagasi is describing different parts of Imoguiri, I’m pretty sure he isn’t referring to her as a cow but as a pig, as someone from Spain and the northern part “manitas” (apparently trotters) is usually used for the pig’s hooves cooked rather than cow’s hooves being cooked
I wonder if there is a limit to how big a dish could be. If there isn't, perhaps they could just add another level onto the platform for additional space because I would choose a whole cow body cooked consistently at medium rare (chopped up into smaller pieces of course).
Arthur Morgan technically the Administration chooses the portion, so unless you specified the size, it would probably be small enough to fit the platform. I’m not sure what would even happen in the situation in which the amount of food you specified is too large to fit on the platform.
@@CerealExperimentsMizuki it taste good, if you cook meat rare or medium-rare some part of it stay fresh and juicy and taste very different to cooked meat, I personally like it either way but it's a matter of preference, oh and quality of meat matter, I don't think cheap meat would taste good rare
7:54 About this translation: in spanish Trimagasi uses the formal conjugations of verbs as most older folks do. The thing he uses in spanish when refering to those below in this scene is imperativo conjugation; which is meant to be used to make an order/command on others (in this case to Goreng). When he screams that the above people won't answer to him; he uses subjuntivo conjugation, which is meant to be used as opinionated or based on feelings. This small detail makes us know Trimagasi feels inferior and unsure about the above people's reaction while he feels absolute power over those under him.
i kind of like the interpretation that the girl's favourite food is panna cotta, which is why the room didn't heat up/cool down when they kept it there. this implies that if everyone just took their own favourite foods, the food provided for them, everyone would have enough to eat.
Holy shit I understand it. Everyone chose their own food. That means everyone all had enough to eat if they would only eat what they themselves chose, and this was too with the fact you have a partner, so in case you get bored of your food, you can have their's. But I think there’s more. The dish at the end didn’t make the room hot or cold... why? Because the little girl chose the dish. That was what she liked. I think taking you own dish rewards no punishment. It speaks to the fact that a lot of humans aren’t considerate, and ruin themselves with the short term. They literally have the food they chose. Everyone can access what they want every single day. But yet gluttony in the fear of starvation still prevails.
Nah. Only a few of the inmates who met certain criteria during the interview can choose their fav food. There is no way that small platform can fit 666 people's favorite food. And the girl probably can survive by only drinking water. If the monthly floor change applies to her, she didnt even stay at floor 333 for a month.
theturntechBiologist hindsight, no one knows that the hole is actually like, someone might have just said apple because it was the last thing they ate and didn’t think food would be this much of a priority
The Circle was actually made by the same people behind the internet show The Vault, which I personally enjoyed very much. While I don’t like The Circle, I find it inspiring the people who clearly cared about The Vault managed to get a movie of their own.
The ending is in the middle of the movie. As pointed out by another commenter, 'the pana cotta made it back to the top and the head chef is yelling at all the other chefs because there's a hair in it. So basically, they don't realize the message the pana cotta is supposed to be; the head chef thinks everyone rejected it because it was "spoiled" with the hair.'
I strongly doubt you'll ever see this, but I wanted to say that your ability to analyze this kind of stuff is incredible. You have an impressive ability to pick apart what seem to be very minor design choices in a piece of media and very clearly explain the significance each and every one has to the overall message of what you're discussing. You also do a wonderful job of respectfully going over both serious topics while spicing it up just a bit with the occasional joke without the latter detracting from what you're trying to explain. I also find it impressive just how good you are at remaining relatively unbiased, even when the message of the media you're explaining is something controversial or heavy. I know these usually aren't your thing, and I enjoy your regular content just as much, but I really hope we'll see plenty more videos like this from you in the future. I really love seeing this type of stuff, and I hope that you enjoy making it as well.
I completely agree with you, especially on the part of how good he is at staying ubiased. Hope he sees this comment! You were able to put what I wanted to say into actual words
I think sometimes he points the obvious details/meanings out too much, but he does have an audience of 12 year olds. From level... this is the fourth highest comment right now (including pyro's/the content creator's/the chef's comment, showing the hierarchy he has over us lol) HEY PYRO YA DID GOOD
I know that Pyro tried his best to make this video as entertaining and light hearted despite such theme of a movie. But this movie *haunts* me. After finishing it the first time (and probably the last), I genuinely cannot watch this video again. And I love Pyro's videos, always so many cuts and edits, memes through out that it's entertaining every watch. But this, my God. I'm sick from the thought of this movie alone. A fantastic show that I will never watch again. I love it.
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@@intoxicatedgoat9179 yeah, so basically it's what OP said just in Spanish bc the original movie says that in Spanish lol so yeah the more or less translation is 'I can't scat upwards, miss'
I feel like the ending being a dream Goreng is having as he bleeds out makes the most sense. After watching his...friend(?) Miharu die horribly and his genuine attempt at bringing change fail, it's only natural he would imagine inexplicably finding the mythical child Trimagasi probably made up, miraculously unharmed, and manage to save her all while accomplishing his goal of sending a message and bringing change to the system. It's why the room doesn't change temperature even though they keep the Penna Cotte. It's why he has his book even though we never see him bring it with him. It's why there's an empty void at the end. It even explains there being 333 floors. After all that he's done (and based on him not feeling worthy of ascending with the child into the suspiciously heavenly light) Goreng probably feels convinced he's going to hell. I think beyond the obvious reasons (like wanting to leave it open to interpretation) that this is why we never see what happens when and if the child reaches floor 0. Because Goreng doesn't know what would happen and probably dies before he can even begin to imagine it.
Also doesn't make sense how it's a possibility now to stay on the platform and go up, if it worked like that many would do it already, also she not finding the kid, the girl surviving on the last floor somehow etc, so their plan didn't make much sense at the start, even if they shared the food correctly and all went right the next day that they aren't there to do the same it's over
"I'm going to be making more longer videos" If this is true pyro, my hats of to you. I know the daily vids help you more, but the longer analysis videos is where you truly shine.
People miss one extremely important thing about the film: everyone gets to pick their favourite meal to eat for each day. Everyone has their favourite food made for them personally daily, it's just that no one sticks to it.
Yeah I see your point but there's no way that table holds 666 meals, yeah some people will choose the same thing but as you saw there 333 levels, 666 people, yeah they can ration it out to have enough but there's no way there's a meal for everyone, it just wouldn't fit on the table and if eveyone did have a separate meal then food would probably make it to lower levels, probably not the bottom but at leat lower than about 50 which it seems to get to
Another thing, food seems to probably run out by about floor 50 (maybe slightly lower) of there was 666 meals then the people above that would have to be eating on average 6.6 meals each, I just don't think they would be able to eat that much, even if they were starving
Actually thinking about it, the food seems to be over half gone at level 48 so it probably reaches about level 80 or 90 before it's completely gone, people would still have to be eating over 4 meals each which I just don't think they would be
@כתב ירוק that's true, but they said they would all have a separate meal each and don't keep eating that one meal, even if they have enough to survive it wouldn't be a whole meal, especially since the meals differ in size greatly like the cakes being big and the escargo being tiny, yeah it may depend on how mant people chose it but I don't think they expect them to only eat what they chose
@@lizzywithall5619 Yes but one of the biggest themes in the movie is how the ones above take more than they ever need, leaving the ones below them to starve before getting what is for them.
My interpretation of the ending is that the child never existed either : she's representing hope and purity in their most cliché vision, a child, even if its presence is impossible inside the hole. Miharu represents marginalised idealists, that want to find this hope and purity by revoking their privileges and climbing down the social ladder, even if they have to use violence or make sacrifices in their quest. Goreng manage to protect the panacota till the end, and it is sent back, but the organisation, so disconnected with the reality of the hole, just think nobody wanted the dessert because of a single hair on it. The Organisation provides every person's favorite meal, and they're blind to the tragedy that occurs inside the hole, because for them they provided everyone with what they wanted, not taking greed, despair and pure evilness into account.
“Ok, picture this. An elephant, except it’s meat is replaced by that of a delicious roast chickens. That roast chicken is injected with vitamins, as well, but is so filling that a person can only eat 1/666th of the entire dish without becoming full.”
i feel like all the people on level 0, like the chefs and stuff, literally have no clue that anyone is suffering on the floors below them and don't understand that there are people that aren't getting food. To them, they make everyone an individual dish, their favorite dish, and they make it to absolute perfection. They don't understand that the people on the higher floors just take everything they want and leave nothing for other people on lower levels. To the chefs on floor 0, they have provided everyone with the food they need. They think that everyone takes a plate, their plate (or their dish or whatever) and that's all. They're probably completely ignorant to what is really happening down there (a war and desperation for food). All they know is that all the food is gone when it arrives back on the surface. Just my thoughts lol, sorry if they're confusing :)
How can the chefs not notice the broken and missing dishware once the platform comes back up then? You think they would think "They must REALLY like the food here"
Maybe the people on level 0 believe that everyone would only grab the plate they asked for and they wouldn't be interested on the rest so everyone would have a plate just like the girl manage to keep the dessert even after the rectangle went down maybe because that was the food she choosed
Honestly, I kind of interpreted this like this. Level 0 represents god. Giving the all resources humanity and life on earth as a whole needs to sustain itself. Level 1 and places like that, represent the classes themselves carving up the resources amongst themselves, while leaving nothing for those at the bottom.
Yeah and why do they put like 40 plates if there are so many people with their own favourite dish? I think they just pick randomly what to put in or maybe they just make the upper levels favourite food.
I believe the cooks and chefs know nothing and just fill the platform because it's just part of their job, they don't ask why since their boss is so strict and hot-headed. Either that or they think the platform just delivers the food to some fancy place where people with high standards meet.
It's called "El Hoyo" (the hole) in spanish. It came out just when Spain went into quarantine and it became pretty famous. Spanish mainstream movies are always low-quality comedies with overused jokes and everybody was amazed that this was a Spanish production. I'm glad that it's also gaining recognition outside the spanish speaking countries, thank you!
The part in the movie where, when riding the platform they see two old men sitting in a tiny blow-up pool, is one of the most heart-wrenching yet unbearably funny things about this movie, I felt so bad.
Yeah, I don’t know why, but the pool stuck in my head the most out of anything in that scene. Like, he was probably expecting an experiment/prison like any other, a bit in solitude- and he chose his pool cause that’s why he really likes to do with other people. Especially if he knew he was getting a cell mate.
IMO the three cellmates each represent a different approach that people can have to the system that they live in. Trimagasi is the person who's alienated by the system and accepts it and defends it the way it is. Imoguri is the optimist who thinks the system is good but corrupted, so she tries to change it from within. Baharat is the revolutionary who thinks the system has to end in order to achieve true justice, even if violence is necessary to do so.
Baharat is only convinced to it by Goreng. He is willfully ignorant as Pyro points it out. He just doesn't think much and gets convinced by Goreng's commie-speak. Goreng is the revolutionary and Baharat simply joins it.
The fact is everyone was asked what their favorite food is so if everyone just took only what they asked for, everyone will get something to eat but nope selfishness is such a strong human characteristic
@@dentallyderanged then they could collaborate with cell mates or take little bits of others. I would guess that even half the people taking alcohol would make survival possible.
Someone interpreted that the Panna cotta was the girls favorite, hence why the room didn't heat up or cool down when they took it with them after the platform left. It implies that, if everyone only ate what they listed as their fav. Food, everyone would even be capable of rationing it or just everyone being able to eat in general
Um actually, its called " Shrek Has Swag" get it freaking right next time. Angry Emoji Edit: I've come back to this to find out that you've actually changed it. Well done. Smiley face.
honestly i find tbe message is more that really, the hole seperates the top prisoners from the middle from the bottom, but realistically, there's floor 0 who supplies the food, floor 1 who eats it, and then there's scraps
You misunderstood Imoguiri's reason to enter the hole. It wasn't because she was promised funding or treatment for her cancer but rather because she wanted to see the thing with her own eyes before she passed away.
She probably knew there was no way of her surviving her cancer long enough to live through life out in the world or life in the hole. So she entered into the hole in hopes of making change in the system from the inside, so no one else would have to suffer the same fate as all the prisoner's before them.
Same lol. Im so disappointed that the film end so abruptly but hey, i think we all know that the child in the end will be thrown up to the roof like a splash of water. 🩸
Auraxii シ The point is the child wasn’t real and either Goreng died hence why he walks away at the end with Trimigasi. Or the scene with the chefs were they found the hair on the the food it was the same food that they brought as the ‘message’ however the message was only looked at on a surface level showing how blinded the chefs are by the little things. Basically we live in a society.
I've watched this video a few times and keep enjoying it. It's so well-edited and sequenced really helpfully too. Probably worth noting that the dog's namesake Rameses II is the same historical figure as Ozymandias, the subject of the Shelley sonnet "Ozymandias" that's (funny enough) also referenced in the title of the Breaking Bad finale. I think adaptations of Don Quixote like the Richard Kiley "Man of la Mancha" use a framing device where the main character is locked in a hole-like underground prison cell and reading from Don Quixote to his fellow inmates, so that's really cool too. I also think that details like the free provision of water and the shuffling of floors every month point away from an intended metaphor about class inequality under capitalism /in general/. That is, poor reviews of this film criticize it as "another boring Marxist movie about how rich people are bad," when the movie is clearly doing something more specific, interesting, and new than "rich people are bad." There are no idle rich in the hole, even on Floor 0, and the fear is always present that next month you'll starve -- which just doesn't apply to any upper class in a real-life country, to the point that it would totally break the metaphor if that were the metaphor. Their wealth is definitionally not unstable. It's generational, it's invested, it's insured and defended by conservative powers. This film seems more interested in a specific point about the global "food shortage" (in quotes because food is overproduced and wasted by over-consumers while millions starve), and the metaphor of the hole's structure seems to me to ask whether humans could really make and sustain a society that's non-hierarchical enough that nobody needs to choose between eating his neighbor & starving to death. If so, how would we ever do it, starting from a structure defined by being vertical and therefore hierarchical? As you point out, a revolution led by charismatic personalities isn't presented as the one answer, when the promise to "win them over with words" is abandoned almost immediately and the "necessary violence" that replaces it turns out to just be... violence. So that's something I really like about this movie, that it leaves the answers to both questions ambiguous. Maybe we can do it, and all this carnage and despair ends in the metaphorical revival of this child, a world transformed because some revolutionaries kept a tiny, fragile message of hope alive. But if we can do it, we still don't know how; the solution is an ambiguous, possibly post-death fever dream in the movie. And maybe we can't do it. The hole has 666 floors because it is genuinely Hell, we are in Hell on Earth, if a sacred message somehow reaches Floor 0 it will only be misinterpreted as "the food isn't advanced enough / perfected yet" instead of "help we're eating each other." There are thousands of non-metaphorical children who have not eaten today, while kerosene is sprayed on the surplus oranges to keep starving field-hands from eating them, and somewhere a Silicon Valley startup is prototyping anti-thievery packaging for baby formula. I'm partial to the second reading based on the total evidence of the film, but I think the image of the girl safely asleep on the platform as it shoots up towards the light, as the last moment of the movie, is a strong push to the viewer to feel that a spark of hope could still persist in there. Gently, I'd also suggest that we should be careful as viewers, presuming we do not go to bed hungry too often, to not figuratively confuse our own food not being fancy enough for the reality of food insecurity & starvation. The "we've all had a job interview like this" and "these people who consume too much are just like CEOs at board meetings" analogies are, at times, not very thoughtful about where we (broadly, the working- to middle-class citizens of first-world nations) sit in the real hierarchy of food distribution & consumption in the world. Very few of us have woken up below, say, Floor 30 -- and living paycheck to paycheck we might descend as deep as 40 now and then -- but we should be conscious that, even in these conditions, we have reliable access to enough safe food to keep us not only alive but in pretty okay nutritional health, and statistically we consume a LOT more of it than human beings really need. So we shouldn't be so quick to identify with the "little guy" in a metaphor like this one by making it about class inequality more broadly. Not because we shouldn't prioritize the little guy's survival and fight for our own welfare, but because assuming that the little guy is us can lead us to act blindly and unaccountably, and keep us from acting in the small ways that we really can act to take care of our neighbors in a big, unfair system. Anyway, thanks for the food for thought.
I watched this movie a few years ago, but just came across this video today. Fall of 2023, this is actually the last film I watched due to extenuating circumstances that could be likened to having spent most of my life on floor 40 or so, then rapidly descending until I found myself on a floor that no food was ever left. After resorting to methods I would not have ever imagined nor will I ever be proud of, to begin ascending back to my previous spot, and finding out how hard it is to rise, as opposed to falling. I have also had my whole worldview distorted as well, and until very recently had all hope vanquished. It seems fitting to have found this video during this time, and realizing now, that I hadn't seen a film since I watched this, from my comfortable place in the world, not aware of how good I actually had it. I can say that I will no longer take for granted what I use to consider basic necessities, because these are still fleeting. What I have today is temporary, and I am not even guaranteed a meal tomorrow. It's not even a strong probability. I know that sometime this week I will have some food. It might even be two or three days before I know for sure that I can eat. Of course, I would love to eat today, but that is not even slightly possible, tomorrow maybe, the day after tomorrow maybe. That's the kind of thing I used to have the impression I would never experience, not eating daily. Here I am though, not even guaranteed a place to sleep during the next few days either but finally, I know that after next weekend I will finally have some semblance of steady work, and somewhere to sleep and eat daily too, it's been a trying few years and I will be content with everything I have for my remaining years, which seem to be numbered now as well. I believe they will be the best days of my life..
A couple of things that got lost in translation that I noticed here: 1.- When Trimagasi starts counting parts of an animal the way he talks about them it gives the impression that he is talking more of a pig than of a cow. There is an spanish saying that goes something like "when talking about a pig, you dont even waste the blood of it", so the implication is that Goreng ate her whole 2.- In the book "Don Quixote" there are two protagonist: Quixote/Alonso Quijano (the delusional and idealistic guy everyone knows) and his "squire" Sancho Panza (who is a very simple and grounded man). The dynamics between those two makes up for a very important but subtle plotpoint about how they are influencing each other so Quixote becomes more grounded by the end of the book while Sancho Panza becomes more idealistic (this is known in the literature textbooks as "the quixotation of Sancho and the sancho-fication of Quixote"). I think that the relationship between Goreng and Trimagasi is meant to parallel this (even to the point that both have similar physical characteristcs to the characters in the book) Edit: Another thing I noticed 3.- Much like Goreng, Quixote starts his journey to get a title, his being the one of a nobleman (in the sense of a recognised knight, so not for the power nor the prestige but because in his mind those are the most righteous and noble people ever lived).
It's cool how people who actually commented about the movie noticed that people would be better off if they kept their own food, which is the main plot point of the sequal
i left a home depot bucket full of halloween candy for pandemic treaters. There was enough candy in the bucket for all the children in the gated community several times over. Bucket was gone the next day. heh
im spanish and i must say we got lucky with this movie coming out, bc nowadays spanish film companies have gotten used to just produce cheap awful spanish comedies (in which they usually make fun of other countries' cultures). when this film came out i was expecting a bad copy of Cube, but to my surprise this one was actually great and i had a blast watching it, i almost even felt proud of my country 💞🇪🇸 thank you so much for reviewing it ☺ and for bringing attention to it (edit): a mis compañeros españoles, porfa no os lo toméis a malas que yo quiero mucho a mi país también y me enorgullezco de nuestra cultura, 😂☺ siempre que no sea otra comedia de Dani Rovira
Perhaps miharu wasn’t looking for a “child” but more what the child stood for at the end of the movie, which would be hope or some way to change everything
Damn he really is, my sister told me to watch this movie out of the blue, but with this boy here and the review I'll definitely watch it. Dude Pyro honestly you should be a movie critic and reviewer in a industry that is only bad content and mainstream in general. A lot of good content will be more appreciated and watch
Indonesian here, just for a bit of correction, if you will. "Goreng" is actually not a specific abbreviation of "Nasi goreng" or fried rice. Instead, "Goreng" is more of a way of processing food/stuff by frying it with oil. You would see "Ayam goreng" (fried chicken), "Tahu goreng" (fried tofu), "Ikan goreng" (fried fish) and many more. By the way, nice review!
i thought goreng was some obsecure eastern european name that so happen the same as fried until i heard the oldman name trimagasi like that has to be intentional
Isn't it weird how it seems that killing someone will get you to higher level? Think about it, gorreg and whatshisface didn't kill anyone and they ended up on floor 171. But when gorreg killed whatshisface he went to a higher level. Miharu kills people all the time and is always above gorreg.
I think a side effect of this is that you can see how Goreng’s partner acts in times of plentiful food as well as in hard times. In a high floor, Trimagasi is greedy and deluded, but generally does not go to harm Goreng. In a lower floor, Trimagasi’s nature applies itself to the situation and he ties up Goreng in order to slowly eat him to survive.
I think they won't send you too low on your first month. Killing your partner basically means that for the sake of your new roommate your on a high level
The brilliant thing is there was a different ending planned which had the Panna Cotta go up instead of the child and the head chef found some impurity or hair or something on it and thought that no-one in the hole ate it because of this impurity and the message behind it being left meant absolutely nothing.
I'm really surprised you just found out about this movie. Everyone was comparing it to the Cube when it came out of Netflix early this year. I'm pretty sure it was popular enough to be trending, if not all of my friends saw it without even recommending it.
It's amazing and I hate it. Dammit. Would it have killed them to give it a cathartic conclusion? Something just a little more hopeful than "everyone dies, the end."
I have two beliefs: 1) The child ended up getting to Floor 0 as a sign of hope and appreciation, something the VSCA knew people would NOT experience 2) The Kid splats like a pancake at the top when they reach floor 0 lol
Well after watching the movie and testing my own theories. We see them place new food on the platform we see no glass in the area. If number 2 is true then when it stops then the glass and plates fly off the platform. Maybe they clean it all up. I think it just instantly stops and everything is flung a little bit and child was still alive but maybe I'm wrong.
i think the general consensus is that the child didn't even exist. how could she have even been there to begin with (not hurt/eaten by others, and looks relatively healthy). the panna cotta actually reached the top but a singular hair on it caused the head chef to believe that it was rejected because of a minor mistake (one of the chef's hair). so basically they completely missed the message that goreng+co died, trying to send. in conclusion: wholesome 100 keanu chungus moment
The people probably would have eaten it without any second thought a hair isn't going to deter them mainly due to the fact of how fast they stuff their face I like to personally believe the child was fake multiple things allude to that in the movie. The VSCA would be shocked at most but I don't think that would cause an uproar.
Right? Simply seeing them on floor 6, knowing they would never be able to escape even so close to the surface made me feel so much worse that seeing a clown run through a sewer. I feel like existential horror is the only one that really gets you deep down and troubles you more than a scary face could.
I found it scary as to how everything is so unpredictable and how the "building of the society" has collapsed in on itself, yet now there is no better meaning to society. All these situations could have been avoided if they worked together right? That's the scare right there. All the problems in our world all circulate to one thing, society.
exactly dude the scariest thing is the realization of the capitalist society. Common people like all of us don't realize that. I almost feel like regretting watching this video, but then at the same time... What if I didn't. Also ALSO at the same time its not like I could make a big enough difference to the issues so why try... BUT WHAT IF NOBODY THOUGHT ABOUT LIKE THAT idk crazy shit.
My guess is they provide the staples of life in the beginning, but as more and more people join, those get over shadowed by people’s gluttonous request
Is no one going to talk about the fact that the title and thumbnail made it look like a Logan Paul series video but it turned out to be a really well done analysis on a really chilling movie?
I thought about not watching the video because of the thumbnail, and I was actually impressed when he started talking bout The Platform, which is a movie I haven't really seen people talking about outside of South America. It was a nice surprise but I almost missed it lol
"the shot of Goreng below, almost perceiving him like an ant" You see, THIS is why camera work/directing MATTERS. Because without saying anything, you can contextualise a person's situation and how others view them. The person on Level 49 is looking down at him, while Goreng, on Level 48, looks up at him, showing their class hierarchy. Pyro's analysis of it is spot-on.
@@NarutoStorm3Rocks except that it is. Every film maker makes the conscious decision to frame shots a certain way, and great film makers use this to tell us things about the situation without outright saying them. The most important thing about film is that everything is done on purpose, from how actors act to what's in the background and finally to how a scene is framed.
@@NarutoStorm3Rocks It really is that deep, you are just an incompetent fool. You can't grasp the full concept due to your low iq. Your mom should've never given you a youtube account, you're just embarrassing yourself...
Well usually its more shocking to see dogs and children getting killed in movies and games because they are seen as pure. A dog and a child, for the most part, dont have evil intensions, while humans are inherently flawed and doesnt seem as morally wrong. Plus dogs are good boys
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No
No
Pyrocynical cringe
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You died for a month
Placement in the hole is not really random, notice how whenever somebody kills, they get placed higher next month.
For example Miharu ALWAYS descends from above, and she always kills a lot of people. She probably knows that, and thats why she lets Goreng finish off Trimagasi.
It may be a metaphor of how society has kind of bred this hyper-competitive mentality of "dog eat dog" where everyone is constantly trying to outperform their peers and many are quite willing to "kill" others for success, or how society rewards callous self-gain and selfishness with success. After all, killing your partner means more food for you
It Just Works Society? More like Mother Nature. You are more likely to move on and reproduce if you act competitively, so for the most part only the genes who lead those to be competitive spread on and continue to exist. Of course being altruistic is a great strategy also as people will want to be around you. Men and women alike. Which I imagine makes reproduction a lot easier. Ironically its the more fast paced and aggressive strategy. It’s certainly not the meta though to say the least.
@@loganhendon688 found trimagasi
Why is Miharu really low at the end of the movie then?
Nolan Lang She isn't shown riding it down during that cycle though and it seem like they go on this quest within the first couple of days
It's hard too believe that someone who created a incredibly well written and edited review off a amazing film, also created shrek has swag
Yes, one is a masterpiece, the other is just some movie review
I hadn't seen his videos in like 3-4 years, I came back after he uploaded the Far Cry 3 video and god damn, his content is actually amazing now
@@gfamily2478 So far I've watched all his Far Cry videos and a couple of others, I'll watch the remakes and remasters next, thanks :D
i swear you stole this comment
@@tiffany15O5 probably did with out knowing
The quality of this video is staggering. Pyro seems to have found his zone doing long-form reviews, and boy is he dishing out some top-notch content. Sure, the time between videos is unusually long, but it's almost worth the wait when the quality is this good.
Yeah. I find longer, well analysed videos a lot better then his older stuff. It’s more interesting and really captivating to watch.
yeah, i wouldn't mind more videos like this
He’s slowly becoming HBomberguy
@@wooshie4140 but actually good
1 month for a 1h20m video isn't too long of a wait tbh. There's a guy that took 4 months making a 5h+ critique of a video game.
Goreng changes so much throughout the film because of who his cellmate is. He's with Trimagasi: he becomes selfish, standing on the platform and spitting out uneaten food. He's with Imougiri: he becomes giving again, rationing out food and giving up his bed for Miharu. He's with Baharat: he becomes heroic, giving up his whole life to save one girl from the depths of the hole and help try and change the system forever. Under circumstances of survival, we are all the same person.
Until one of us acts. That’s when we define ourselves. For better or worse.
"Oh my God she got a B, let's kill her" that's like the best line ever
Oh hey me
lolllllll!
Sup me
@@m_911sketches yeah
sadly it was edited, he said it sarcastically but oh well
One thing I find interesting is how Trimigasi says “you ate me, I am a part of you” which carries on throughout the entire film. From him eating Imoguri and seeing her, to the child eating the Panna Cotta and becoming the message, and Goreng eating the page from the story and embodying the protagonist.
We are what we eat ...
@@ThePro100DKthe film took that to another level....
@@ThePro100DK furrys are possible?
@@anotherrandominternetguy404 LOL WTF 😂😂
@@muffy7323 eat dog, become dog
The numbers 202 has never been so scary and heart crushing until now
David L honestly that’s just death
David L Floor 333 has no other floors below it. I think waking up on floor 320 is worse since if you were to look down you would see the same amount of floors as if you were on floor 130. You still get no food, and you still see a bottomless pit. On floor 333, you would know that things can't get any worse, and you might feel better about your situation.
David L it would be the exact same to be in 200, you get absolutely nothing.
Ok
bruh i actually gasped when i saw he went to 202, i got way to invested into this
Notice how his first cellmate says "eat me and become me" and then he eats his book, eventually becoming his character?
Yoo that's actually cool
these long analysis videos you've been doing are incredible dude
Wtf a official creator in newest?
Holy shit i used to watch your videos too. Ez dubs for the nostalgia factor
Reminds me of the quality of your long videos Indei :)
bruh fr i just get so invested
9/10 not enough northernlion references
Whenever she killed herself you could also see it as she realized the company she worked for lied to her. She only knew of 200 levels but they ended up right at 202, that may have been the final thing that broke her after her dog died.
You're right i didnt even think about that. She killed herself when she realised that the whole project she's been working for and believed in was a lie.
She also realised that even if she got out she wouldn’t be given the treatment that she was promised
exactly....even if it was only 2 floors below what she thought, you can see more floors below. This means that her idea of rationing food for the lower floors was for nothing, as even then people would likely die if the floors descended more.
Yup
Imagine knowing the horrors of 200 levels only to learn it could be worse.
what you didnt know is that pyrocynical survived the hole and was rewarded his diploma in philosophy
I think you mean Dark Souls Lore Analysis
Bluej3d1 yeah, that’s what he said
Where's Petscop 2?
*The hole.*
Goreng throwing Baharat an apple bears significance, to throw an apple at a someone is symbolic of a declaration of love or trust, which foreshadows Goreng joining him in his journey.
Sure Pyro’s good at the commentary business but this is where he shines.
without a doubt
He wants to do this
I bet he hates commentary now but sort of has to every once in a while for extra cash
Ok
Ok
This has blown my mind how good these are
I saw a theory where I was just flustered about. There is a scene where the head chef is holding the Panna Cotta and is raging about a hair on the Panna Cotta. He is trying to match the hair to the hair one of his sous chefs, but it does not match. That theory believes that the scene is out of order and actually happens after the Panna Cotta is sent back. It states that the girl is not real and only symbolic. The Panna Cotta is not eaten but sent back to level 0 with the hair stuck on it. Level 0 is so out of touch with what is happening below them that they don't see the Panna Cotta as a message but just as 'not good enough'. And so the system never changes.
damn.....
Even if they got it back, they would probably interpret it to mean that there's plenty of food and there's no problem. It was kinda where the movie fell apart for me. Not at the message part, but just the message they decided upon. It didn't make any fucking sense.
i had similar ideas, but the theory itself is kinda like on a small thread of credibility, alll you have to go on is that the hair didnt match anyone, wish maybe it had the cover on it, or just 1 tiny extra detail.
If they were that oblivious wouldn't someone at least question Why so many plates, glass etc constantly come back smashed up or missing? why someone would of urinated or pooped on the table or the fact that there was never any scraps, leftovers or garbage whatsoever (like the bones) or at the very least get concerned about the blood?
@@archieblue2801 its a prison, would be fairly easy to understand why any of that would happen expecte it all the time, and get used to it, however seeing a panacota come back compleatly untouched would be next impossible to ever see, since food never even reaches the lower lvls.
I have seen it u liar, i want a refund
yo first
shut the frick
Dolan Darker duck
@@xtacy6841 hey no swearing
Yeeeeee
In 58:53 when Trimagasi is describing different parts of Imoguiri, I’m pretty sure he isn’t referring to her as a cow but as a pig, as someone from Spain and the northern part “manitas” (apparently trotters) is usually used for the pig’s hooves cooked rather than cow’s hooves being cooked
Props to the dude who said his favourite food was a whole ass wedding cake
"What's your favourite food?"
"Cake"
"Cake?"
"Yes, the real one. I want one that isn't a lie."
I wonder if there is a limit to how big a dish could be.
If there isn't, perhaps they could just add another level onto the platform for additional space because I would choose a whole cow body cooked consistently at medium rare (chopped up into smaller pieces of course).
Arthur Morgan technically the Administration chooses the portion, so unless you specified the size, it would probably be small enough to fit the platform. I’m not sure what would even happen in the situation in which the amount of food you specified is too large to fit on the platform.
@@Gordon_Freeman_PhD why do people like their meat with a Raw part in the middle?? I much prefer it to be Well done so it's cooked evenly and better.
@@CerealExperimentsMizuki it taste good, if you cook meat rare or medium-rare some part of it stay fresh and juicy and taste very different to cooked meat, I personally like it either way but it's a matter of preference, oh and quality of meat matter, I don't think cheap meat would taste good rare
Pyro: *creates an intelligent and analytical review of a highly interpretative movie*
Also Pyro: *”big chungus birthday cake”*
And a Yoshikage Kira joke 12:02
pyro is really great at reviewing movies, i love how he always adds some humour on the side
hahahha you got me humouring over this statement hahahah mmmmmmmmm
Also a ton of Walter white/breaking bad jokes
BIG BIG CHUNGUS
Imagine asking someone what's their favourite food and they tell you "apple"
Wheatley: say apple
@@zeoky5068 jumps
@@SealWasTaken
Wheatley: what you did there is a jump
Imagine just hundreds of people saying pizzza
@@dankpixel0739 people would be able to ration it due to eating a whole box of pizza is hard when the platform moves
7:54 About this translation: in spanish Trimagasi uses the formal conjugations of verbs as most older folks do. The thing he uses in spanish when refering to those below in this scene is imperativo conjugation; which is meant to be used to make an order/command on others (in this case to Goreng). When he screams that the above people won't answer to him; he uses subjuntivo conjugation, which is meant to be used as opinionated or based on feelings. This small detail makes us know Trimagasi feels inferior and unsure about the above people's reaction while he feels absolute power over those under him.
I love how pyro used a serious tone explaining this dark and horrifying movie but still insert shitpost and dank meme inbetween
BRUH SAUSAGE WITH FOOT😂😂😂😂😠😠 HES PROBABLY FROM MILLER GROVE
truer words have never been spoken
It makes me happy in the dark times
That's why i love him
@L Train 45 you know it by heart
It’s so high quality that he didn’t make a fortnite joke every 5 minutes
Yeah he replaced those with breaking bad references
@@charlesking2698 ngl ma boi gettin his IQ up at least more than a person that watched rick n morty 4 times
Bruh TRUE?
Wtf I just finished it and i thought it was like 30 minutes I only just realized it was over an hour
it was about every 10
"Who the hell would bring a book here?"
Says the lady who brought a WEINER DOG
well she can still eat the dog
@@da4127 not if someone else eats it first, apparently hahaha
@@da4127 well she didnt know that people had to do this in the hole
As a dog owner, i would probably do the same. Dogs are like children.
@@shadowdctr I dunno, I feel like she has less of an excuse than everyone else. She had at least partial knowledge of what it was all about.
This film is so intelligently crafted that one can’t deny it’s a masterpiece in psychological dramas.
I like how I got baited into a jake Paul movie review but instead ended up finding something I enjoyed much more, thanks Pyro
*Logan
wouldn't that be reverse clickbaiting?
He's done this with every other movie review what do you expect
Same here
SAME
i kind of like the interpretation that the girl's favourite food is panna cotta, which is why the room didn't heat up/cool down when they kept it there. this implies that if everyone just took their own favourite foods, the food provided for them, everyone would have enough to eat.
Holy shit, that's a really good interpretation.
This is a great idea, this is my head cannon now
Holy shit you're right
the platform doesn't look like there are 666 plates/beverages on it though.
Holy shit 300 iq big brain moment
Holy shit I understand it. Everyone chose their own food. That means everyone all had enough to eat if they would only eat what they themselves chose, and this was too with the fact you have a partner, so in case you get bored of your food, you can have their's. But I think there’s more. The dish at the end didn’t make the room hot or cold... why? Because the little girl chose the dish. That was what she liked. I think taking you own dish rewards no punishment. It speaks to the fact that a lot of humans aren’t considerate, and ruin themselves with the short term. They literally have the food they chose. Everyone can access what they want every single day. But yet gluttony in the fear of starvation still prevails.
Oh yeah you're right
The platform definitely didn't hold 666 meals but we can oversee that i think
Yep
Nah. Only a few of the inmates who met certain criteria during the interview can choose their fav food. There is no way that small platform can fit 666 people's favorite food. And the girl probably can survive by only drinking water. If the monthly floor change applies to her, she didnt even stay at floor 333 for a month.
Who the heck would choose a single apple as their favorite food
theturntechBiologist hindsight, no one knows that the hole is actually like, someone might have just said apple because it was the last thing they ate and didn’t think food would be this much of a priority
The Circle was actually made by the same people behind the internet show The Vault, which I personally enjoyed very much. While I don’t like The Circle, I find it inspiring the people who clearly cared about The Vault managed to get a movie of their own.
You mean that one show with the woman with the laptop with an internet connection that she primarily uses as a flashlight
The ending is in the middle of the movie. As pointed out by another commenter, 'the pana cotta made it back to the top and the head chef is yelling at all the other chefs because there's a hair in it.
So basically, they don't realize the message the pana cotta is supposed to be; the head chef thinks everyone rejected it because it was "spoiled" with the hair.'
Whoa. Never thought of that.
I'm glad someone else noticed this and how it was totally overlooked in the analysis
@@gamewarrior666 at 1:15:00 ca he does mention it :0
*Curb your message*
bruh but the little girl ate the pana cotta before the platform went back up
The movie: sinister visuals, kinda hard to watch at some parts
Pyro's memes: hehe video game funny
What parts are hard to watch? I thought it was pretty tame compared to most things in other movies.
Wow, society bad,
big brain, very deep
KILLEDB4UCME because of how well it was produced the whole kinda feel of the movie it feels like i'm not supposed to be watching it lol
that's why you always feel safe when watching a Pyro video. even as deep as the movie gets, he never takes it too serious and neither should we
@@killedb4ucme For me, the part that's hard to watch is any scene with Ramses II. It broke my heart and I don't like ;;
I strongly doubt you'll ever see this, but I wanted to say that your ability to analyze this kind of stuff is incredible. You have an impressive ability to pick apart what seem to be very minor design choices in a piece of media and very clearly explain the significance each and every one has to the overall message of what you're discussing. You also do a wonderful job of respectfully going over both serious topics while spicing it up just a bit with the occasional joke without the latter detracting from what you're trying to explain. I also find it impressive just how good you are at remaining relatively unbiased, even when the message of the media you're explaining is something controversial or heavy.
I know these usually aren't your thing, and I enjoy your regular content just as much, but I really hope we'll see plenty more videos like this from you in the future. I really love seeing this type of stuff, and I hope that you enjoy making it as well.
You should get more likes
I completely agree with you, especially on the part of how good he is at staying ubiased. Hope he sees this comment! You were able to put what I wanted to say into actual words
In other words, please do Petscop 2, we cannot understand it without yoy
I think sometimes he points the obvious details/meanings out too much, but he does have an audience of 12 year olds. From level... this is the fourth highest comment right now (including pyro's/the content creator's/the chef's comment, showing the hierarchy he has over us lol) HEY PYRO YA DID GOOD
Why can’t pyro be my english teacher
I know that Pyro tried his best to make this video as entertaining and light hearted despite such theme of a movie.
But this movie *haunts* me. After finishing it the first time (and probably the last), I genuinely cannot watch this video again. And I love Pyro's videos, always so many cuts and edits, memes through out that it's entertaining every watch.
But this, my God. I'm sick from the thought of this movie alone. A fantastic show that I will never watch again. I love it.
The real message of the film is that everyone wants to park their car in the shade, but nobody wants to plant a tree.
OMG YES
D E E P
That's actually a pretty good way of compounding it. Well done.
I’m 14 and this is deep 😔
Ah I see a fellow intellectual
A note on the ringing sound:
The high pitch ringing noise that was poised as akin to Breaking Bad is actually a phenomena experienced by individuals in moments of extreme fear. Often seen in times of war, when soldiers go out into a battlefield they lose all their hearing due to their other senses being heightened leaving a slight hum.
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well guess i am terrified every time i stand up fast then
I thought the ringing they hear was caused by guns firing and the minefieldes constantly exploding when near them.
It's called Shell Shock. I think directors like to compare moments of intense fear and confusion to shell shock.
Bruh
Damn I'm not in fear yet I can still hear the hum.
"I can't scat upwards" is one of the funniest lines I've ever heard in a movie
I prefer "No puedo cagar hacia arriba, señora" (BTW I'm Spanish)
@@intoxicatedgoat9179 yeah, so basically it's what OP said just in Spanish bc the original movie says that in Spanish lol so yeah the more or less translation is 'I can't scat upwards, miss'
"I cant shit upwards"
clearly they didnt try hard enough
GT’s Hub LMAO
I feel like the ending being a dream Goreng is having as he bleeds out makes the most sense.
After watching his...friend(?) Miharu die horribly and his genuine attempt at bringing change fail, it's only natural he would imagine inexplicably finding the mythical child Trimagasi probably made up, miraculously unharmed, and manage to save her all while accomplishing his goal of sending a message and bringing change to the system. It's why the room doesn't change temperature even though they keep the Penna Cotte. It's why he has his book even though we never see him bring it with him. It's why there's an empty void at the end.
It even explains there being 333 floors.
After all that he's done (and based on him not feeling worthy of ascending with the child into the suspiciously heavenly light) Goreng probably feels convinced he's going to hell.
I think beyond the obvious reasons (like wanting to leave it open to interpretation) that this is why we never see what happens when and if the child reaches floor 0. Because Goreng doesn't know what would happen and probably dies before he can even begin to imagine it.
dont ever use my word again
Also doesn't make sense how it's a possibility now to stay on the platform and go up, if it worked like that many would do it already, also she not finding the kid, the girl surviving on the last floor somehow etc, so their plan didn't make much sense at the start, even if they shared the food correctly and all went right the next day that they aren't there to do the same it's over
"I'm going to be making more longer videos"
If this is true pyro, my hats of to you. I know the daily vids help you more, but the longer analysis videos is where you truly shine.
I agree, although having a short video every once a while is still nice.
I like all his content and wouldn't mind this type of content to be more rare so that he can upload more often but still make these amazing videos
Can we just pretend cube two didn't exist and this is cube two.
Yes, yes we can
happily
Of course my fellow simp
Of course my fellow Kirb
cube 2: long cube
i was 50 minutes in when i realized this isn't a 20 minute video
I also thought this was a 20 minute video until I read this comment and realized I was 45 minutes in
i didn’t realize until you said it and i’m an hour and 2 minutes in 😳
Me : Right im going to sleep. Pyro : 1 hour 20 minutes. Me : Yes.
Mum: one more video before you go to sleep
Me:
SAME
it also simulates the dynamic for the lower class turning against itself, with how cell mates on low floors turn against each other
it's understandable that you commit more crimes when you are about to die otherwise
People miss one extremely important thing about the film: everyone gets to pick their favourite meal to eat for each day. Everyone has their favourite food made for them personally daily, it's just that no one sticks to it.
Yeah I see your point but there's no way that table holds 666 meals, yeah some people will choose the same thing but as you saw there 333 levels, 666 people, yeah they can ration it out to have enough but there's no way there's a meal for everyone, it just wouldn't fit on the table and if eveyone did have a separate meal then food would probably make it to lower levels, probably not the bottom but at leat lower than about 50 which it seems to get to
Another thing, food seems to probably run out by about floor 50 (maybe slightly lower) of there was 666 meals then the people above that would have to be eating on average 6.6 meals each, I just don't think they would be able to eat that much, even if they were starving
Actually thinking about it, the food seems to be over half gone at level 48 so it probably reaches about level 80 or 90 before it's completely gone, people would still have to be eating over 4 meals each which I just don't think they would be
@כתב ירוק that's true, but they said they would all have a separate meal each and don't keep eating that one meal, even if they have enough to survive it wouldn't be a whole meal, especially since the meals differ in size greatly like the cakes being big and the escargo being tiny, yeah it may depend on how mant people chose it but I don't think they expect them to only eat what they chose
@@lizzywithall5619 Yes but one of the biggest themes in the movie is how the ones above take more than they ever need, leaving the ones below them to starve before getting what is for them.
My interpretation of the ending is that the child never existed either : she's representing hope and purity in their most cliché vision, a child, even if its presence is impossible inside the hole. Miharu represents marginalised idealists, that want to find this hope and purity by revoking their privileges and climbing down the social ladder, even if they have to use violence or make sacrifices in their quest.
Goreng manage to protect the panacota till the end, and it is sent back, but the organisation, so disconnected with the reality of the hole, just think nobody wanted the dessert because of a single hair on it.
The Organisation provides every person's favorite meal, and they're blind to the tragedy that occurs inside the hole, because for them they provided everyone with what they wanted, not taking greed, despair and pure evilness into account.
Ight bet
bruh the panacota thing makes a lot of sense
same
You are so right daaamn
Damn I’m not reading that
Honest to god whenever Pyro does a really serious and well done critique on something I’m hooked instantly because he isn’t boring about the subject
noooo you skipped the “i’ll just slit his stomach and eat whatever you gave him” scene
"What's your favorite food?"
"Whole roasted horse. The big kind. Must be whole."
“Ok, picture this. An elephant, except it’s meat is replaced by that of a delicious roast chickens. That roast chicken is injected with vitamins, as well, but is so filling that a person can only eat 1/666th of the entire dish without becoming full.”
riot “don’t forget the potatoes, stuffing and vegetables. Oh! And can I have some movicol please”
I guess than they wouldn't accept it!
"Perfectly cooked moose, with mapel syrup. The full moose. What're you looking at? I'm canadian!"
"My favorite food is one of those nearly impossible to open cans of soup, and my item is a can opener.
i feel like all the people on level 0, like the chefs and stuff, literally have no clue that anyone is suffering on the floors below them and don't understand that there are people that aren't getting food. To them, they make everyone an individual dish, their favorite dish, and they make it to absolute perfection. They don't understand that the people on the higher floors just take everything they want and leave nothing for other people on lower levels. To the chefs on floor 0, they have provided everyone with the food they need. They think that everyone takes a plate, their plate (or their dish or whatever) and that's all. They're probably completely ignorant to what is really happening down there (a war and desperation for food). All they know is that all the food is gone when it arrives back on the surface. Just my thoughts lol, sorry if they're confusing :)
How can the chefs not notice the broken and missing dishware once the platform comes back up then?
You think they would think "They must REALLY like the food here"
Maybe the people on level 0 believe that everyone would only grab the plate they asked for and they wouldn't be interested on the rest so everyone would have a plate just like the girl manage to keep the dessert even after the rectangle went down maybe because that was the food she choosed
Honestly, I kind of interpreted this like this. Level 0 represents god. Giving the all resources humanity and life on earth as a whole needs to sustain itself. Level 1 and places like that, represent the classes themselves carving up the resources amongst themselves, while leaving nothing for those at the bottom.
Yeah and why do they put like 40 plates if there are so many people with their own favourite dish? I think they just pick randomly what to put in or maybe they just make the upper levels favourite food.
I believe the cooks and chefs know nothing and just fill the platform because it's just part of their job, they don't ask why since their boss is so strict and hot-headed.
Either that or they think the platform just delivers the food to some fancy place where people with high standards meet.
It's called "El Hoyo" (the hole) in spanish. It came out just when Spain went into quarantine and it became pretty famous.
Spanish mainstream movies are always low-quality comedies with overused jokes and everybody was amazed that this was a Spanish production. I'm glad that it's also gaining recognition outside the spanish speaking countries, thank you!
İs popular on turkey.Like La casa de papel.And this movie sceams like ''I'M A ANTİ-CAPİTALİST MOVİE.''
It's just like that
thank u man i just wanted to know what the movie was called
Oh btw,La Casa De Papel (Or Money Heist in US.)is a good show.I recommended.
Intresting, ive always seen spain as a coutry doing eceptually good movies.
I'm honestly amazed about how good this video was and how insane this movie is
The part in the movie where, when riding the platform they see two old men sitting in a tiny blow-up pool, is one of the most heart-wrenching yet unbearably funny things about this movie, I felt so bad.
Yeah, I don’t know why, but the pool stuck in my head the most out of anything in that scene. Like, he was probably expecting an experiment/prison like any other, a bit in solitude- and he chose his pool cause that’s why he really likes to do with other people. Especially if he knew he was getting a cell mate.
Okay, nobody told me that the Purple Television Furry was this good at making Movie Reviews. We need more of these
He also made funny shrek video
Well it’s not the first time he’s done it
Hes not too good. He stops it a bit too much to make some 10 year old jokes
@Virix and the TV heads
@@legitaf5072 better than you could do
IMO the three cellmates each represent a different approach that people can have to the system that they live in. Trimagasi is the person who's alienated by the system and accepts it and defends it the way it is. Imoguri is the optimist who thinks the system is good but corrupted, so she tries to change it from within. Baharat is the revolutionary who thinks the system has to end in order to achieve true justice, even if violence is necessary to do so.
Baharat is only convinced to it by Goreng. He is willfully ignorant as Pyro points it out. He just doesn't think much and gets convinced by Goreng's commie-speak. Goreng is the revolutionary and Baharat simply joins it.
@@trzynasty909 Goreng is Don Quixhote and Baharat is the donkey....
@@JustAPakistaniGamer Baharat could be Sancho actually, the companion who rides alongside of Don Quixote.
baharat? You mean Goreng?
Baharat wanted to selfishly escape at first so I dont think he's a revolutionary.
also what about Miharu and the child?
@@TrickyJebus people stuck in the system who have no power that are attacking the higher levels and are hiding at the lower ones
The fact is everyone was asked what their favorite food is so if everyone just took only what they asked for, everyone will get something to eat but nope selfishness is such a strong human characteristic
some people said their favourite food was alchohol
@@dentallyderanged then they could collaborate with cell mates or take little bits of others. I would guess that even half the people taking alcohol would make survival possible.
Someone interpreted that the Panna cotta was the girls favorite, hence why the room didn't heat up or cool down when they took it with them after the platform left. It implies that, if everyone only ate what they listed as their fav. Food, everyone would even be capable of rationing it or just everyone being able to eat in general
*Ok seriously, how is this made by the same person who made Shrek Has Swag?*
Um actually, its called " Shrek Has Swag" get it freaking right next time.
Angry Emoji
Edit: I've come back to this to find out that you've actually changed it. Well done. Smiley face.
@@skebapplejefferiso308 my thoughts exactly
Are you dissing Shrek Has Swag!?!?!
Thread locked
Banned for racism
All intellectuals have to start somewhere, what did you expect?
The Hole changes people man, didnt you watch the video
The hole sounds like an extreme Mr Beast challenge he would do after going completely insane
This is actually true wtf lol
Holy shit, what a creepypasta
"Whoever gets out of the hole wins 69.000!!!"
Hahahaahhahaha
bruh u right tho
Ok jokes aside. Pyro is really good at break down, narration, and analysis. Honestly it’s really good.
his english teachers must’ve loved him
You noticed that NOW?
And editing
@@itsdomtoo I’ve been thinking that for a long time
honestly i find tbe message is more that really, the hole seperates the top prisoners from the middle from the bottom, but realistically, there's floor 0 who supplies the food, floor 1 who eats it, and then there's scraps
top 1% can do anything
Is your girl:
-Balding
-Obviously hungry
-Spanish?
Then that’s not your girl! That’s Trimagasi!
-likes tying you up to the bed?
Likes eating you
lol
Likes calling you his little snail?
Radical __noble i’ll pass on that one thanks 😊
You misunderstood Imoguiri's reason to enter the hole. It wasn't because she was promised funding or treatment for her cancer but rather because she wanted to see the thing with her own eyes before she passed away.
Yeah, she tried to help people there before she died
She probably knew there was no way of her surviving her cancer long enough to live through life out in the world or life in the hole. So she entered into the hole in hopes of making change in the system from the inside, so no one else would have to suffer the same fate as all the prisoner's before them.
bruh the second I saw a dog i knew it would be eaten. IM STILL SAD
THANK YOU I was looking for this comment
This was made by the same person that made MLG teletubbies.
And both are masterpieces
Really? Thats crazy bro
tbh i prefer mlg teletubbies
Car sex
Ay 420 likes
NETFLIX RELEASED THE PLATFORM 2!!!
And it's so bad 💀
Its pretty good wym
The amount of quality of this video should be illegal, bravo.
E legal
I’m like deadass now as invested in this as much as Pyro is.
I wish he did these types of videos more often.
Same lol. Im so disappointed that the film end so abruptly but hey, i think we all know that the child in the end will be thrown up to the roof like a splash of water. 🩸
Auraxii シ The point is the child wasn’t real and either Goreng died hence why he walks away at the end with Trimigasi. Or the scene with the chefs were they found the hair on the the food it was the same food that they brought as the ‘message’ however the message was only looked at on a surface level showing how blinded the chefs are by the little things. Basically we live in a society.
Dylan Napier we truly live in a society
Dylan Napier oh yea that do makes sense.
There is a -1. floor where the Joker lives, always complaining about society.
that really is an epic gamer wholesome chungus move
And joker is just calling his cell mate “Murray” and keeps telling him the joke Arthur told Murray on the talk show.
Sir G01NY
Forever, without end.
@@jamezzy7125
BUT HEY, THA-
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I've watched this video a few times and keep enjoying it. It's so well-edited and sequenced really helpfully too. Probably worth noting that the dog's namesake Rameses II is the same historical figure as Ozymandias, the subject of the Shelley sonnet "Ozymandias" that's (funny enough) also referenced in the title of the Breaking Bad finale. I think adaptations of Don Quixote like the Richard Kiley "Man of la Mancha" use a framing device where the main character is locked in a hole-like underground prison cell and reading from Don Quixote to his fellow inmates, so that's really cool too.
I also think that details like the free provision of water and the shuffling of floors every month point away from an intended metaphor about class inequality under capitalism /in general/. That is, poor reviews of this film criticize it as "another boring Marxist movie about how rich people are bad," when the movie is clearly doing something more specific, interesting, and new than "rich people are bad." There are no idle rich in the hole, even on Floor 0, and the fear is always present that next month you'll starve -- which just doesn't apply to any upper class in a real-life country, to the point that it would totally break the metaphor if that were the metaphor. Their wealth is definitionally not unstable. It's generational, it's invested, it's insured and defended by conservative powers.
This film seems more interested in a specific point about the global "food shortage" (in quotes because food is overproduced and wasted by over-consumers while millions starve), and the metaphor of the hole's structure seems to me to ask whether humans could really make and sustain a society that's non-hierarchical enough that nobody needs to choose between eating his neighbor & starving to death. If so, how would we ever do it, starting from a structure defined by being vertical and therefore hierarchical? As you point out, a revolution led by charismatic personalities isn't presented as the one answer, when the promise to "win them over with words" is abandoned almost immediately and the "necessary violence" that replaces it turns out to just be... violence.
So that's something I really like about this movie, that it leaves the answers to both questions ambiguous. Maybe we can do it, and all this carnage and despair ends in the metaphorical revival of this child, a world transformed because some revolutionaries kept a tiny, fragile message of hope alive. But if we can do it, we still don't know how; the solution is an ambiguous, possibly post-death fever dream in the movie. And maybe we can't do it. The hole has 666 floors because it is genuinely Hell, we are in Hell on Earth, if a sacred message somehow reaches Floor 0 it will only be misinterpreted as "the food isn't advanced enough / perfected yet" instead of "help we're eating each other." There are thousands of non-metaphorical children who have not eaten today, while kerosene is sprayed on the surplus oranges to keep starving field-hands from eating them, and somewhere a Silicon Valley startup is prototyping anti-thievery packaging for baby formula.
I'm partial to the second reading based on the total evidence of the film, but I think the image of the girl safely asleep on the platform as it shoots up towards the light, as the last moment of the movie, is a strong push to the viewer to feel that a spark of hope could still persist in there. Gently, I'd also suggest that we should be careful as viewers, presuming we do not go to bed hungry too often, to not figuratively confuse our own food not being fancy enough for the reality of food insecurity & starvation. The "we've all had a job interview like this" and "these people who consume too much are just like CEOs at board meetings" analogies are, at times, not very thoughtful about where we (broadly, the working- to middle-class citizens of first-world nations) sit in the real hierarchy of food distribution & consumption in the world. Very few of us have woken up below, say, Floor 30 -- and living paycheck to paycheck we might descend as deep as 40 now and then -- but we should be conscious that, even in these conditions, we have reliable access to enough safe food to keep us not only alive but in pretty okay nutritional health, and statistically we consume a LOT more of it than human beings really need.
So we shouldn't be so quick to identify with the "little guy" in a metaphor like this one by making it about class inequality more broadly. Not because we shouldn't prioritize the little guy's survival and fight for our own welfare, but because assuming that the little guy is us can lead us to act blindly and unaccountably, and keep us from acting in the small ways that we really can act to take care of our neighbors in a big, unfair system.
Anyway, thanks for the food for thought.
I watched this movie a few years ago, but just came across this video today. Fall of 2023, this is actually the last film I watched due to extenuating circumstances that could be likened to having spent most of my life on floor 40 or so, then rapidly descending until I found myself on a floor that no food was ever left. After resorting to methods I would not have ever imagined nor will I ever be proud of, to begin ascending back to my previous spot, and finding out how hard it is to rise, as opposed to falling. I have also had my whole worldview distorted as well, and until very recently had all hope vanquished. It seems fitting to have found this video during this time, and realizing now, that I hadn't seen a film since I watched this, from my comfortable place in the world, not aware of how good I actually had it. I can say that I will no longer take for granted what I use to consider basic necessities, because these are still fleeting. What I have today is temporary, and I am not even guaranteed a meal tomorrow. It's not even a strong probability. I know that sometime this week I will have some food. It might even be two or three days before I know for sure that I can eat. Of course, I would love to eat today, but that is not even slightly possible, tomorrow maybe, the day after tomorrow maybe. That's the kind of thing I used to have the impression I would never experience, not eating daily. Here I am though, not even guaranteed a place to sleep during the next few days either but finally, I know that after next weekend I will finally have some semblance of steady work, and somewhere to sleep and eat daily too, it's been a trying few years and I will be content with everything I have for my remaining years, which seem to be numbered now as well. I believe they will be the best days of my life..
We got two essays here. I kinda respect it, but at the same time, I don’t. It’s a bit unnecessary but it’s a movie review so it’s kinda justified
Let's be honest.
Reviewing movies and games is definitely pyro's best talent.
Also petscop 2 when
I like these videos much better than the ones bashing on other people
Idķ, he bullies children pretty well.
No he’s just a weird nerd that is all nooblet
Agreed to the comment, but the reply above me is 🗑
@@Nicklovesmw2 my man did you just say "nooblet" in 2020 :'^|
This really feels like one of those movies where it’s scary and disgusting but you just can’t look away
So like a trainwreck, but in a good sense?
@@Puffman728 YES
@@Puffman728 what happens in train wreck
@@Zzz-dt2dl trains get wrecked
@@magead oh my bad, I read it as in “ so like train wreck” without the “a” so I thought it was a movie lol
A couple of things that got lost in translation that I noticed here:
1.- When Trimagasi starts counting parts of an animal the way he talks about them it gives the impression that he is talking more of a pig than of a cow. There is an spanish saying that goes something like "when talking about a pig, you dont even waste the blood of it", so the implication is that Goreng ate her whole
2.- In the book "Don Quixote" there are two protagonist: Quixote/Alonso Quijano (the delusional and idealistic guy everyone knows) and his "squire" Sancho Panza (who is a very simple and grounded man). The dynamics between those two makes up for a very important but subtle plotpoint about how they are influencing each other so Quixote becomes more grounded by the end of the book while Sancho Panza becomes more idealistic (this is known in the literature textbooks as "the quixotation of Sancho and the sancho-fication of Quixote"). I think that the relationship between Goreng and Trimagasi is meant to parallel this (even to the point that both have similar physical characteristcs to the characters in the book)
Edit: Another thing I noticed
3.- Much like Goreng, Quixote starts his journey to get a title, his being the one of a nobleman (in the sense of a recognised knight, so not for the power nor the prestige but because in his mind those are the most righteous and noble people ever lived).
Cheers for this :-)
I’ll drink to that.
It's cool how people who actually commented about the movie noticed that people would be better off if they kept their own food, which is the main plot point of the sequal
I picked up on that too!
This is a really complicated way of presenting the "Please take one candy" halloween dilemma
Sort of. I've personally noticed that system works just fine, but it may be because it is on a much smaller scale.
Still feel guilty about the day I took the whole thing
JUST TAKE ONE YOU SNAKE
i left a home depot bucket full of halloween candy for pandemic treaters. There was enough candy in the bucket for all the children in the gated community several times over. Bucket was gone the next day. heh
@David Fleisch They didnt even want the candy. They just stole your bucket
Mixing memes with a serious film analysis is a very good idea. Loved this more serious video
Agreed.
Agreed, I love this style of analysis very much and Pyro is #1 at this.
What memes
im spanish and i must say we got lucky with this movie coming out, bc nowadays spanish film companies have gotten used to just produce cheap awful spanish comedies (in which they usually make fun of other countries' cultures).
when this film came out i was expecting a bad copy of Cube, but to my surprise this one was actually great and i had a blast watching it, i almost even felt proud of my country 💞🇪🇸
thank you so much for reviewing it ☺ and for bringing attention to it
(edit): a mis compañeros españoles, porfa no os lo toméis a malas que yo quiero mucho a mi país también y me enorgullezco de nuestra cultura, 😂☺ siempre que no sea otra comedia de Dani Rovira
por fin se nos da una buena imagen
Lo estamos petando en Netflix
obviously
We love your Shows/Movies.
La verdad que si
1:16:28 Song is Apocalyptica - Path vol. 1
Dude I’ve been waiting for fucking 2 years to figure out this song thank you
Perhaps miharu wasn’t looking for a “child” but more what the child stood for at the end of the movie, which would be hope or some way to change everything
@@kigi5855 I ruined ur (your) mom😎😎
She was looking for a purity in a hellhole
Pyrocynical should continue with this kind of video. He’s genuinly good at reviewing
Like Petscop 2...
@@strokey5284 yes
Damn he really is, my sister told me to watch this movie out of the blue, but with this boy here and the review I'll definitely watch it. Dude Pyro honestly you should be a movie critic and reviewer in a industry that is only bad content and mainstream in general. A lot of good content will be more appreciated and watch
Indonesian here, just for a bit of correction, if you will.
"Goreng" is actually not a specific abbreviation of "Nasi goreng" or fried rice. Instead, "Goreng" is more of a way of processing food/stuff by frying it with oil. You would see "Ayam goreng" (fried chicken), "Tahu goreng" (fried tofu), "Ikan goreng" (fried fish) and many more.
By the way, nice review!
Respect my man. This should get pinned!
ty finally said it, makasih :)
ruclips.net/video/jDfSqPgYRBo/видео.html
i thought goreng was some obsecure eastern european name that so happen the same as fried until i heard the oldman name trimagasi like that has to be intentional
Damn, that's crazy bro...But did I ask?
Watching this 2 years late, I have literally never even heard of storyfire lmao
Pyros editing looks like if I click anywhere on the screen, I'll immediately get loads of malware.
exactly
It makes all of his new videos look like they came from r/arabfunny
@@reeceispiecies *ARABIC NOKIA RINGTONE*
When goreng is talking to his hallucination of his cell mate, it mirrors when his cellmate was talking to the wall
208 likes but no comments seems 208 people are truly shocked
@@thedeadbydaylightguy5715 lol
Isn't it weird how it seems that killing someone will get you to higher level? Think about it, gorreg and whatshisface didn't kill anyone and they ended up on floor 171. But when gorreg killed whatshisface he went to a higher level. Miharu kills people all the time and is always above gorreg.
I think a side effect of this is that you can see how Goreng’s partner acts in times of plentiful food as well as in hard times. In a high floor, Trimagasi is greedy and deluded, but generally does not go to harm Goreng. In a lower floor, Trimagasi’s nature applies itself to the situation and he ties up Goreng in order to slowly eat him to survive.
I think they won't send you too low on your first month. Killing your partner basically means that for the sake of your new roommate your on a high level
Blood for the blood gods
Yea you just copied the other persons comment
The Mario Kid that could be right
the first time i saw this video, it stuck with me and i have thought about it for days. a truly perspective changing film. love it!!
The brilliant thing is there was a different ending planned which had the Panna Cotta go up instead of the child and the head chef found some impurity or hair or something on it and thought that no-one in the hole ate it because of this impurity and the message behind it being left meant absolutely nothing.
thats hilarious but it sounds like a fan theory
that'd make the movie even more depressing
No Wait. If the platform is going up as such a speed and then stop wouldn’t that make the panna cotta smash on the ceiling?
@@superbean8486 maybe that's why it was cut, it doesn't make sense
259 likes
_hits like_
Not gonna lie, I didn’t realize this was over an hour long until there were 5 minutes left
I didn't realize it was an hour long until I read your comment as I was scrolling after the video ended.
@@autisticcunt4995 Me too
Thats how you know its good content
same bro, same ;-;
That's how you know it was good video
I'm really surprised you just found out about this movie. Everyone was comparing it to the Cube when it came out of Netflix early this year. I'm pretty sure it was popular enough to be trending, if not all of my friends saw it without even recommending it.
It has nothing to do with Cube lol. I don't really like Cube but I still find it to be bettet
Recommended any other movies?
He could've found out about this movie ages ago and the video just took long to make, who's to say.
It was top charting in my country when it came out, me and my friends pretty much saw it at the same time without talking about watching it
Boys, Platform 2, thoughts? It seemed almost like i was watching the same movie except they said the quiet part out loud.
It's the perfect "I suffered, and I don't want anyone else to go through that" vs "I suffered, why shouldn't they?"
society...
@@enstarsvevo5329 we do be living in it.
😥
If you've every played Rust, it's another perfect example that this movie is realistic
This concept absolutely terrifies me, and the fact it’s a metaphor for anything is reason enough for lessons to be learned.
Damn. Goreng turned from caring, to careless, to giving his whole life just for a single message. I don't know, this movie is just... Amazing.
as an asian, it felt really weird hearing the word 'Goreng' as a name. Its like an Italian hearing the name of Jojo Part 5 character.
goreng means fry in Malay/Indonesian lol
It's amazing and I hate it. Dammit. Would it have killed them to give it a cathartic conclusion? Something just a little more hopeful than "everyone dies, the end."
I mean careless to caring. Whoops
@@duskmare0000 True. They could've shown the chef's reaction when they see the little girl who survived on the platform but it instantly ends :(
This video made me look up the movie and I ended up watching its sequel 2 years later. I hope a video about the sequel is coming
I have two beliefs:
1) The child ended up getting to Floor 0 as a sign of hope and appreciation, something the VSCA knew people would NOT experience
2) The Kid splats like a pancake at the top when they reach floor 0 lol
Probably both option combine
Well after watching the movie and testing my own theories. We see them place new food on the platform we see no glass in the area. If number 2 is true then when it stops then the glass and plates fly off the platform. Maybe they clean it all up. I think it just instantly stops and everything is flung a little bit and child was still alive but maybe I'm wrong.
i think the general consensus is that the child didn't even exist. how could she have even been there to begin with (not hurt/eaten by others, and looks relatively healthy). the panna cotta actually reached the top but a singular hair on it caused the head chef to believe that it was rejected because of a minor mistake (one of the chef's hair). so basically they completely missed the message that goreng+co died, trying to send. in conclusion: wholesome 100 keanu chungus moment
The people probably would have eaten it without any second thought a hair isn't going to deter them mainly due to the fact of how fast they stuff their face I like to personally believe the child was fake multiple things allude to that in the movie. The VSCA would be shocked at most but I don't think that would cause an uproar.
@chocolatesquirrel100 speeling errors.
This sort of movie is more horrific than things like IT. God, I normally don’t get scared of horror movies but this is some real shit
Right? Simply seeing them on floor 6, knowing they would never be able to escape even so close to the surface made me feel so much worse that seeing a clown run through a sewer. I feel like existential horror is the only one that really gets you deep down and troubles you more than a scary face could.
Well, it's not a regular horror soo
I found it scary as to how everything is so unpredictable and how the "building of the society" has collapsed in on itself, yet now there is no better meaning to society. All these situations could have been avoided if they worked together right? That's the scare right there. All the problems in our world all circulate to one thing, society.
exactly dude the scariest thing is the realization of the capitalist society. Common people like all of us don't realize that. I almost feel like regretting watching this video, but then at the same time... What if I didn't. Also ALSO at the same time its not like I could make a big enough difference to the issues so why try... BUT WHAT IF NOBODY THOUGHT ABOUT LIKE THAT idk crazy shit.
Actual survival of the fittest is the scariest thing ever
"what's your favorite food?"
"a whole pineapple, not cut"
"Pineapple."
"I'll take a single, green apple because I'm a boring-ass motherfucker."
@@BigPuddin apples r the best fruit change my mind
chef is gonna have some trouble cooking that one
My guess is they provide the staples of life in the beginning, but as more and more people join, those get over shadowed by people’s gluttonous request
1:16:16 yo the montage is so sick definitely one of my favourite tropes in pyro videos and this one takes the cake!!!
Is no one going to talk about the fact that the title and thumbnail made it look like a Logan Paul series video but it turned out to be a really well done analysis on a really chilling movie?
Thanks for your feedback 1955 ford thunderbird
I thought about not watching the video because of the thumbnail, and I was actually impressed when he started talking bout The Platform, which is a movie I haven't really seen people talking about outside of South America.
It was a nice surprise but I almost missed it lol
@@xande5345 Same, i was considering skipping this video but then i said to my self, it's pyro, how bad could it be?
its clickbait... but it's actually good. i fell for it too lol 'its mandatory viewings these days'.
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You know you’ve made a good video when people don’t realise that they’ve been watching for over an hour
Yea lol I thought it was 20 mins
I physically said "WHAT?!" after reading this, and damn.
My like was 333x2 😶
Holy shit I didn't even check the time on the video
dang ,you're right.
I enjoy every minutes of it.
A good movie and a good review
"the shot of Goreng below, almost perceiving him like an ant"
You see, THIS is why camera work/directing MATTERS. Because without saying anything, you can contextualise a person's situation and how others view them. The person on Level 49 is looking down at him, while Goreng, on Level 48, looks up at him, showing their class hierarchy. Pyro's analysis of it is spot-on.
I think you mean, the guy on "47" is looking down at him.
It's not that deep tho
@@NarutoStorm3Rocks except that it is. Every film maker makes the conscious decision to frame shots a certain way, and great film makers use this to tell us things about the situation without outright saying them. The most important thing about film is that everything is done on purpose, from how actors act to what's in the background and finally to how a scene is framed.
@@NarutoStorm3Rocks It really is that deep, you are just an incompetent fool. You can't grasp the full concept due to your low iq. Your mom should've never given you a youtube account, you're just embarrassing yourself...
@@littleswansplaygrownd6817 Yeah, you’d be right, mah bad.
Goreng means fried. nasi means rice.
Good video as always. just felt like i needed to point that out..
Just saying, this man used to make MLG montages and bully children.
Love doing both, that's a plus on me.
@@gimmforwho_ never said i hated that either
How the turntables
Always has been
Pyro opened his 3rd eye during the quarantine.
Pyro: shows trimigasi getting his throat slit
Also Pyro: showing the dog getting killed is way too far man. Sorry guys
He said "heres a funny alive dog" but walter is dead.... im so saddd ToT
@@themarionette6903 walter isnt dead, his ig page said it waa a hoax
most ppl are bad, dogs are all good, sad that you can't see it
Well usually its more shocking to see dogs and children getting killed in movies and games because they are seen as pure. A dog and a child, for the most part, dont have evil intensions, while humans are inherently flawed and doesnt seem as morally wrong.
Plus dogs are good boys
@@angelrubiov bud, I'd like you to share you some clips of what dogs do
Ok, but who’s the lad that said their favorite food was an apple
Lol
Compared to alcohol (not a food)
It's the teacher it's always the teachers
@@sappyme this, this is so true, we had a teacher who wanted apples for gifts and if you wanted something something.
He was just preparing for if his partner was a doctor