The six people in the Cube all seem to have some sort of trait that helps them get out of trouble, courage, experience, wisdom, love, hope, and desperation to understand the source of the trouble. From a psychological point of view, if being stuck in the Rubik’s Cube is the psychological predicament of people, then the youth representing despair is the one who builds this cage, and experience here is the first useless person to see God, because here is the Experience has no way of finding a way out on its own. In the end, courage became a roaring berserker. Wisdom led everyone to the exit step by step, but could not lead everyone to find a way out. In the end, they could only rely on the hope of being protected by love along the way, which seemed to drag everyone down the most. And in the end, the only real escape from the cage is hope. But jumping out of the psychological point of view, it feels like a satire of politics, making the government rich through useless Rubik's cube buildings, but there is no use at all to put them there to harm the people after they are built.
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