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The woman Miharu who rides down the platform actually represents the upper class of society because she knows how to exploit the system. Then Goreng finally moves up to level 6 where he meets Baharat. Then they move down to level 202 where Goreng is forced to eat of Imoguiri who has killed herself. Then Goreng moves up to level 33 the next month where he meets Imoguiri and they live peacefully. Then they move down to level 171 the following month where Goreng ends up killing Trimagasi and eats of him to survive. This is evidenced a couple of times in the movie: At first Goreng starts on level 48 with Trimagasi and they live peacefully. If a prisoner is willing to kill his or her cellmate and eat of them then he or she is secured a higher level the next month. The administration choses if each prisoner should go up or down the levels each month based on whether they have eaten their cellmates or not. However, the administration does not randomly choose the levels for all prisoners each month. The cellmates believe that the change of levels each month is random. Miharu who rides down the platform actually represents the upper class (se explanation further below). The woman from the administration, Imoguiri, represents a peaceful movement that wants change but is unable to do so. The old man, Trimagasi, represents a supporter of the system. The protagonist, Goreng, represents a resistance movement who is ready to use threats and violence to secure that there is enough food for everybody. The levels represent society classes and hierarchies. So this is my analysis of the movie: In general, the facility represents society. I have read a lot of different understandings of this movie, but I think that a lot of people maybe misunderstood the role of Miharu.


I definitely recommend watching this movie.
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I think this movie was very interesting and full of interesting symbolism.
