Realmente ENTENDISTE esta PELÍCULA? | El Hoyo | Relato & Reflexiones

Realmente ENTENDISTE esta PELÍCULA? | El Hoyo | Relato & Reflexiones

Introduction to the Prison Experiment

The transcript introduces a unique prison where cruel experiments are conducted on humans. The protagonist, Goren, wakes up in this prison and realizes the horrifying nature of his surroundings.

Goren's Awakening and Initial Observations

  • Goren wakes up and sees an abyss below him and multiple floors above him.
  • A green light turns on, and a large concrete platform starts descending to his floor.
  • Trimagás, an old man, informs Goren that they are on level 43 and it is considered a good level.
  • The platform is filled with food scraps from the levels above.
  • Participants in the prison voluntarily choose an object to bring with them. Goren chose "Don Quixote" as his object.

Food Distribution System in the Prison

The transcript explains how food is distributed among the prisoners in the vertical prison system.

Food Distribution Process

  • Chefs at level zero prepare all the food for each level.
  • The platform descends floor by floor, allowing people on higher levels to eat first.
  • As the platform descends, less food reaches lower levels until some people cannot eat anything.
  • After reaching the bottom floor, the platform ascends back to level zero.
  • This monthly process repeats randomly, causing scarcity for those at lower levels.

Goreng's Attempt for Change

Goreng tries to initiate dialogue among prisoners to ration food and create equality.

Goreng's Efforts for Change

  • Goreng believes that if everyone rations their food, everyone can have enough to eat.
  • He attempts to communicate with prisoners on lower levels but faces resistance from Trimagás who urinates on the food.
  • Trimagás represents those who believe nothing can change and only care about their own survival.

Miharu's Presence and Goreng's Transformation

Miharu, a woman searching for her child, enters the prison. Goreng's relationship with his fellow prisoners evolves.

Miharu's Purpose and Goreng's Transformation

  • Miharu descends each month to search for her child on all levels of the prison.
  • The platform descends with Miharu, and lower-level prisoners try to take advantage of her vulnerability.
  • Goreng tries to help Miharu but realizes she kills anyone who gets close to her.
  • Over time, Goreng forms bonds with his cellmates and adapts to the prison environment.

The Brutality of Survival

The brutal nature of survival in the vertical prison becomes evident as desperation increases.

Individualism vs. Cooperation

  • Trimagás advises Goreng that it is better to eat than be eaten, highlighting his individualistic mindset.
  • As food scarcity worsens, violence erupts among prisoners.
  • Trimagás is killed by another prisoner who resorts to cannibalism due to extreme hunger.

Emotioniri's Attempt at Solidarity

Emotioniri introduces the concept of solidarity through fair food distribution.

Emotioniri's Approach

  • Emotioniri believes in creating solidarity by distributing food based on individual needs rather than hoarding it.
  • She serves balanced portions of food while others continue eating without considering fairness or cooperation.
  • Despite initial resistance from other prisoners, Emotioniri remains hopeful that they will eventually understand her message.

The Struggle for Change Continues

Emotioniri's efforts to promote fairness and cooperation face ongoing challenges.

Persistence in Promoting Change

  • Emotioniri continues to serve fair portions of food, hoping to inspire change.
  • Other prisoners ignore her or insult her, showing resistance to the idea of cooperation.
  • Despite setbacks, Emotioniri remains determined and tries again the next day.

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Survival and Self-Interest

This section explores the concept of survival and self-interest in difficult situations. It highlights the absence of spontaneous solidarity and emphasizes that individuals prioritize their own interests unless threatened.

The Strange Incident with Mijaru's Body

  • Mijaru is injured and left on the bed, but something strange happens during the night.
  • Gore wakes up to find Mijaru's mother fighting with another woman.
  • They discover the remains of the woman's dog on the floor.

Revealing the Truth

  • Mijaru confesses that she interviewed herself to enter "the Hole" and lied about having a son.
  • She reveals that she has worked for 25 years in a company without knowing about its horrific experiment.
  • Mijaru represents the alienation of work within large corporations.

Losing Hope and Desperation

  • Mijaru unbuttons her shirt to reveal her chest, sharing her personal story.
  • She entered "the Hole" hoping to make a difference but has now lost all hope.
  • Witnessing the horrors of the place, combined with personal loss, has taken a toll on her mental state.

Goren as a Potential Savior

  • Goren believes he can bring about change and is seen as a messiah-like figure by some.
  • He starts resembling Jesus from Don Quixote, gradually becoming more delusional and remorseful.
  • Another month passes, and they wake up on level 202 where there is no food.

Bajarat's Mission to Escape

  • Bajarat wants to escape both literally and metaphorically from "the Hole."
  • He tries climbing up but faces humiliation when someone defecates on him from above.
  • Goren helps him, but Bajarat realizes he may never get another chance to escape.

A Plan for Change

  • Bajarat proposes a nearly impossible plan: descending together to the lowest level and sharing limited food rations.
  • This plan aims to disrupt the mechanics of "the Hole" and challenge the status quo.
  • Despite the risks, Bajarat accepts Goren's proposal.

Challenging the System

  • As they descend, they threaten those on higher levels to give up their excess food.
  • The first 50 levels are denied any food as a means of redistributing resources.
  • Conflict arises with someone from a lower level who believes he has the right to eat as much as he wants.

Dialogue and Symbolic Messages

  • A wise man advises them to try dialogue before resorting to violence.
  • They decide to send a message by protecting a panna cotta while descending.
  • They distribute food, using dialogue when possible and violence when necessary.

Descending into Darkness

  • As they continue descending, conditions worsen metaphorically resembling descent into hell.
  • They hear screams and witness horrifying scenes on lower levels where people are dying.
  • Despite the challenges, they manage resources effectively due to better administration.

Protecting Mijaru's Daughter

  • Mijaru's daughter appears injured, and they decide to feed her with the protected panna cotta.
  • Goren starts hallucinating due to blood loss and believes that the girl is their message.
  • He carries her onto the platform as it descends further into darkness.

Conclusion

The transcript provides insights into survival instincts, self-interest, social dynamics within "the Hole," and attempts at challenging its oppressive system. The characters' actions reflect themes of alienation, hopelessness, sacrifice, and the struggle for change.

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