Trying to see how Plato and Baudrillard contradict.....

How do Plato and Baudrillard contradict each other when it comes to simulation and simulacra vs imitation and allegory of the cave? How can both ideas be combined to come together to make something new?

I have an open-ended essay that I am trying to write for a class. I am trying to take these two theories and apply them to works such as movies but I am having a hard time trying to combine them.

I was thinking about somehow combining the fact that when Plato talks about the allegory of the cave he is trying to represent the cavemen's distance from reality and then when Baudrillard talks about the hyperreal he is trying to represent the fact that simulations have taken up our life to the fact that we cannot see the difference between what is real and what is not. I need to go deeper than this, however, and I can't seem to think of anything. Any help is appreciated. Thanks in advance.