A thrilling physical journey that allows access to darkness that is frightening to behold. It appeals to the viewer’s civic responsibility and forces them to face their limits… Read all A thrilling physical journey that allows access to the frightening darkness. It appeals to the viewer’s civic responsibility and forces them to confront the limits of their own cooperation. A thrilling physical journey that allows access to darkness that is terrifying to behold. It appeals to the viewer’s civic responsibility and forces them to confront the limits of their own cooperation. The writer, whose highly influential and widely imitated 1921 dystopian science fiction novel "We", is set in a futuristic police state.. Follows the Platform (2019). Aside from the production design, the cast, and some of the photos, this was unbelievably bad. They took seriously what the latter was about, despite how well received the allegory of capitalism in the first one was. Religion? Legislative? The community? Juntus? Revolution? It’s a needlessly convoluted mess of a script that goes nowhere as a prequel or standalone film. It was so terrible that I went ahead and shaved two stars off my first rating. Cherry on the cake, a man devoted to a science abandons his work because there is a conflict with something in that science. High school is basic knowledge. It would not even be written in script in a delusional language form. One of the biggest TV and streaming premieres of the month. Check out our October calendar for more!