The story of the four-dimensional cube is not clear

Raina 2021-12-31 08:03:00

Psychiatrist Kate, blind student Sasha, engineer Jerry, management consultant Simon, and Max Resler, who designed computer games, six strangers with different identities and unknown each other woke up at the same time and found themselves in In a cube-shaped room, no one remembers how they got here, and no one knew where they were.
They found that there are 6 portals in each room, and the rooms that go through the portals are likely to be the rooms they have visited before. Jerry made a mark every time he went to a room, and found that he had spent several hours entering countless rooms, but the mark was only 4. Six people came to a room and found someone hanged himself. After he got down, he found that he was the Ministry of National Defense. Colonel Thomas Maguire was tortured. Then they met Mrs. Perry, who was crazy. Mrs. Perry was a theoretical mathematician before retiring and worked for Aisan (the world's largest arms dealer).
Jerry believes that the room is related to quantum space transmission. In one room, Colonel Thomas Maguire was swallowed by a moving wall. The number 60659 that appeared in many rooms puzzled everyone. Seven people found Julia, a lawyer in red, in a weightless room. Later, Jerry found a watch exactly like himself in the room, with a birthday wish from his wife engraved on the back of the watch. Later, they found a body full of numbers. The deceased was Professor Rosensweig, the best physicist in quantum chaos. Mrs. Perry opened the portal on the floor, and everyone saw that another Mrs. Perry was killed by Simon. Jerry believes this is a basic view of the multidimensional quantum environment: multiple parallel realities may exist at the same time. Mrs. Perry mentioned Alex. She is a well-known hacker. She designed a virus that once penetrated the Tokyo stock market network. She also penetrated the air traffic control network and caused two military aircraft to crash. Outcry. She was the first engineer to train genes and a superman born in a test tube.
In one room, everyone was attacked by a huge multidimensional cube floating in the air, and Jerry was swallowed by the cube and died. Everyone escaped from the room, Kate stayed and rescued Sasha, and the huge multidimensional cube disappeared. Simon used a knife to force Mrs. Perry to no avail. Numerous long cubes appeared in the room, and Mrs. Perry was swallowed. Marx and Julia fled to a room. Marx said that he had designed a computer game called "relative" in which players used different time codes to fight in a 3D environment through the Internet, but that was just a concept, and now these Houses with different flow rates of time make this concept a reality. This idea of ​​Marx was stolen by a company called "Super Horror". Julia suggested that Marx settle out of court because "Super Horror" is a subsidiary of Aisan, and he is Aisan's attorney. After that, the two lingered together until they turned into corpses. Simon was actually a private detective looking for Yang Beiqi's whereabouts, but after he found Yang Beiqi, he killed her and started his own crazy killing behavior, killing more of Jerry and Colonel Thomas Maguire. Sasha confessed to Kate that she was Alex, and the four-dimensional cube's different time and space collapsed into one. Simon attacks Kate and Sasha, Sasha is killed, Kate kills Simon.
Kate found that 60659 means that 6:06:59 is when the four-dimensional cube collapsed. She tore off the pendant on Sasha's neck, and at that moment opened the portal on the floor of the room and jumped down. The collapsed cube turned into a puddle of water. Kate who fell in the water was lifted up by two men in black. A man in a suit welcomed her back and asked her if she had solved the problem. Kate replied "YES, SIR." The man in the suit asked if the device was found. Kate handed over the pendant and was shot. The phone rang, and the man in the suit reported to the chief that the second phase was over.
The four-dimensional cube (super cube) mentioned in the film, one dimension: length, one line; two-dimensional: length and width, square; three-dimensional: length, width and height, cube; four-dimensional: expand one dimension in space, super cube. Obviously, it was the expansion of space, which later became multiple parallel realities that existed at the same time but with different time velocities. Compared with the six people in the first part, there are bright spots, but there are more characters in this part, but the plot is fragmented and pieced together, and the four-dimensional cube is not fully explained until the end. The inexplicable ending is to explain that this is an unclear government conspiracy.

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Extended Reading
  • Tyler 2021-12-31 08:03:00

    The camera is often upside-down and rotating, and the constant pushing of tracks in a multi-person dispute creates an uneasy atmosphere. This one is far less bloody than the first one, but the effect of the horror is still full. The scene is really single, the special effects are also very general, and the details are processed and the clues are advanced to the surface of the truth, everything is just right.

  • Gus 2022-03-23 09:02:17

    It's very complicated, I created a four-dimensional space, and this fourth dimension is not time (of course, it is not Guo Juhua) ~ I guess the screenwriter will be dizzy later, and the whole process has turned into different and parallel time flow rates in several rooms. Space and the like, it's a bit chaotic~ 1 and a bit of logic, just a more complicated machine, 2 is purely imaginary~ The way and exit at the end are also very funny~ There is another murderous and violent brother who likes to kill the same person repeatedly ( That guy also likes to keep appearing in front of him...) But although it's messy, it's interesting to meet the same person in different rooms at different times or see the past and the future~

Cube²: Hypercube quotes

  • 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.

  • Kate Filmore: Okay, let's just say we are in this hypercube or whatever; does this diagram show us how to get out?

    Jerry Whitehall: Well... no. You see a hypercube isn't supposed to be real. It's just a theoretical construct.