The more people know, the quicker they die

Rogelio 2022-04-19 09:02:16

EMM feels much worse than the first one.. Every time the first person at the beginning dies first? Then the overall feeling is a bit of a butterfly effect? ​​There are undercover agents here, and undercover agents are responsible for getting the creator's stuff, so I haven't been able to. Let the blind man die first, and I think it's strange why the blind man says that other people can't all die while he can live forever (brain short circuit?) Actually, I think everyone is dead, this is a parallel space, so even if If you die, you will repeat what you have done, so when you see it later, you will see that in fact, if you die, you will still have another dimension of yourself to come back and repeat the situation just now, so they all go around? Knowing why my watch keeps appearing repeatedly, I guessed that it was a repeated cycle of changes? And the grandmother is actually the most useless in it, and the one who has been crazy all the time knows more and is dead.. And the heroine should be It's the psychiatrist (how come there is a doctor in the first part) She lied just like a secret agent.. So she was acting stupid from beginning to end just to get it? I feel like this drama is trying to show that people should not know too much and die

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  • Stone 2022-03-29 09:01:04

    A super perverted Rubik's Cube... The screenwriter can really think about it, but it's not as meticulous as the first episode...

  • Brandon 2022-03-23 09:02:17

    It's not that the terms multi-dimensional, universe, parallel, and time and space are put into one square to make a classic low-cost film. I actually want to say that this movie feels a little dizzy to watch without subtitles

Cube²: Hypercube quotes

  • Kate Filmore: This guy sure moves quickly, he's just gone.

  • Jerry Whitehall: Each one of these rooms has six of these doors and portals, but no matter how many different doors and portals I go through I always end up in the same three rooms.