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Netflix brings horror, brutality and science fiction in this movie that you can watch this weekend

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Netflix brings horror, brutality and science fiction in this movie that you can watch this weekend
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A new movie has arrived to Netflix and has left everyone with their mouths open, as it is a great option if you like mystery, horror and above all, science fiction.

Within the wide catalog of Netflix, there is a special production that is the sensation, as it mixes the best of the genres to give a good entertaining time that will definitely keep you on the edge of your seat and is a great choice of content to watch during the weekend.

Netflix brings horror, brutality and science fiction in this movie that you can watch this weekend

Netflix brings horror, brutality and science fiction in this movie that you can watch this weekend.

The Hole is a 2019 Spanish film directed by Galder Gaztelu-Urruti with a shocking, terrifying and unusual plot.

The story focuses on a vertical prison with many floors between them, but with a huge hole in the center that gives as the title of the film, “The Hole”. Each day a platform falls with luxurious food filled with the finest delicacies. However, those on the first level are the first to eat and enjoy the food the most. Every few minutes, the platform drops to the next level for everyone to eat, and this happens over countless levels.

Low-level individuals are forced to eat the leftovers of their predecessors. And because food is the only thing that matters, as everyone’s survival depends on it, they continue to commit all kinds of atrocities.

It’s a great movie to watch while enjoying the spooky season that Halloween brings, so you already know what option to propose at the next gathering you have with your friends.

Netflix brings horror, brutality and science fiction in this movie that you can watch this weekend

The movie has already been watched by thousands of users.

“In the not too distant future, prisons operate on a vertical cell system. The prisoners in the upper cells are fed while those below starve to death,” relates the sypnosis on Netflix.

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