It's still worth seeing. .

Annette 2021-12-31 08:03:00

In fact, it's okay. It's not as bad as the first one. Although it's not as good as the first one, it's not a complete failure. After watching a lot of so-called horror films about blood plasma and brain damage, it was not bad. At the very least, the director was very responsible for a lot of logic. At first glance, it looks like a crime movie with a high IQ. And I'm afraid that people like us won't understand it. Obviously, the director has been explaining it all the time, which is obviously a bit too much.
The ending is a bit weak, especially the one where the cube collapsed. Although the big reversal of the bridge is as usual, we who are often attacked by this trick have long been used to it, and it is neither regret nor scary. The reporters, programmers, and old lady among them ended up very cannon fodder. Suddenly there was no part of the scene, which made me very puzzled.
I admit that every time they open a new room, I look forward to it, although I really know that it is a studio, maybe there is only one room,,,
this score is given because of the last sentence at the end, "Phase 2 "The test is over"
so I guess there will be the next one, so don’t rush to give a low score and wait for the next one.

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Extended Reading
  • Alice 2022-03-29 09:01:04

    The investment has increased, the picture has become more beautiful, and the four-dimensional concept has been added, but the originality of the first film has been lost

  • Effie 2022-03-28 09:01:05

    If the point of the parallel world is not handled well, the movie or TV series will be like shit.

Cube²: Hypercube quotes

  • Kate Filmore: Are you okay? Did you hit your head?

    Max Reisler: Yeah, I slipped. It's a wall - it wiggled.

  • Jerry Whitehall: I've been trying to get a handle on the configuration of these rooms. All I can say is...

    Simon Grady: They just don't make any sense.

    Jerry Whitehall: That's right - they sure don't.

    Max Reisler: It is as if the rooms are moving around very quickly.

    Jerry Whitehall: There's gotta be some kind of logic to it. You go in one direction and the room just loops back on itself.