Warning: Major spoilers for Platform 2 below!The famous painting not only emphasizes the underlying subtext Platform 2he also plays a key role in the story. Netflix ending Platform didn’t quite set up a sequel and saw protagonist Goreng (Ivan Massagué) descend into the dark void beneath the film’s nightmarish prison. He may have managed to save the child’s life, but the story strongly implies that this entire sequence is just his dying thoughts. The Netflix sci-fi thriller itself felt like one giant metaphor, and “Vertical Home Rule Center” was an obvious allegory for capitalism and wealth distribution.
Platform 2 is led by a new cast of characters (though some familiar faces also return), with artist Milena Smith Perempuan struggling to adapt to the hellish nature of the tower. It is noteworthy that Platform 2 the ending is also almost identical to the 2019 original, with Perempuan giving up his chance to escape in favor of saving the little boy. To try to escape Perempuan eats a piece of Francisco Goya’s “Dog”, one of the legendary artist’s most hopeless works..
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Explanation of the Perempuan poisoning plan with the image of the drowning dog in “Platform 2”
The ending of “Platform 2” becomes very subtextual
Perempuan’s journey in the sequel mirrors Goreng’s in many ways, including how she continues to earn new inmates. Natalia Tena (Game of Thrones) character is the most important and informs Perempuan of her daring escape plan. At the end of each month, the prison transfers all its inmates to different levels, for which they must be rendered unconscious using gas. Thena’s character states that this is the moment they have to act and they need to play dead. so they will be taken out of the tower to potential freedom.
This is not a very detailed plan for the simple reason that residents know very little about how the Vertical Self-Government Center works. No matter what, Platform 2 In the finale, the heroine tries to escape by swallowing a piece of Francisco Goya’s painting “The Dog.” It is not clear why, having eaten part of this painting, she appears dead to the guards.although something inside the canvas seems to be counteracting the gas.
However, the plan works to the point that Perempuan wakes up while the prison is rebooting and sees that the gravity inside the tower has been turned off as the prisoners are moving around. She is also attached to a pile of floating corpses, but instead of being taken outside as planned, the bodies are moved into a pit. under jail.
A real picture of a drowning dog and an explanation of its meaning
“Dog” is one of Goya’s famous “black paintings”.
Platform 2 clarifies that residents are only allowed to take one item with them to the Vertical Self-Government Center. Some choose weapons or books, but one new resident decides to bring Goya’s “The Dog” instead. “Dog” depicts a dog that is stuck in some unidentified mass (possibly water or quicksand) and is struggling to stay afloat. when he looks hopefully at the endless sky above his head. Of course, no one will help the poor animal, and its fight for survival is ultimately hopeless.
Platform 2 Throw |
Character |
Milena Smith |
Perempuan |
Hovik Keichkerian |
Zamyatin |
Natalia Tena |
Perempuan’s second cellmate |
Oscar Jaenada |
Dagin Babi |
Ivan Massage |
Goreng |
Antonia San Juan |
Imogiri |
Zorion Egileor |
Tiramigasi |
Late in his life, Goya painted “The Dog” (along with many other paintings) on the walls of his home.during a period when he was in poor health. These works are called Goya’s Black Paintings and were never intended for public exhibition. Thus, it took decades for these paintings to be transferred to canvas. some other works from this Goya collection include Satan Devouring His Son and Heads in a Landscape.
Both Goya’s The Dog and Platform 2 involve an ultimately futile struggle for survival against forces far superior to their subjects.
It’s easy to see how the themes of “Dogs” relate to Platform 2. Both involve an ultimately futile struggle for survival against forces far superior to their subjects. Perempuan herself immediately admires Goya’s photograph when she first sees it, no doubt sympathizing with the dog’s plight while simultaneously reflecting on herself.
How does the painting of the dog relate to Perempuan’s tragic backstory?
“Platform 2” makes Perempuan’s connection to the painting quite personal.
The Vertical Self-Government Center may be a prison of sorts, but not all of its inmates were sentenced to stay there. Ordinary civilians are allowed entry in exchange for certain benefits; for example, Goreng agreed to serve six months in exchange for a diploma. This became clear during Platform 2 that Perempuan was an artist in the real worldwho once created a series of works on the topic of cruelty to animals.
The use of “Goya’s Dog” in “Platform 2” seems to suggest that even if the struggle seems hopeless, this does not mean that people should also give up and fall into despair.
One of these pieces was a statue of a dog with razor-sharp claws, but after ignoring suggestions to put a protective barrier around it, her boyfriend’s son fell on its claws. Although there are no legal issues regarding this, The intense guilt that Perempuan felt over the boy’s accident forced her to enter the tower to find “time“forgive yourself.
The irony of having to consume a piece of art depicting a dog in order to free oneself from physical abuse. And The psychiatric prison, I hope, is not lost in Perempuana. Platform 2 the use of Goya’s “Dog” seems to suggest that even if the struggle seems hopeless, this does not mean that people should also give up and fall into despair. In the end, Perempuan seems to have achieved the redemption she was looking for; or perhaps, like Goreng before her, it could all be a dying fantasy.
Source: Digital Spy