director is Canadian. As a bean friend said earlier, it is a bit surprising. But on second thought, of course there will be talented people everywhere. This is really surprising and makes no sense, and it is extremely fixed. Having said that, I can't help but think about whether this film is considered a breakthrough. I will leave this question for the last paragraph.
Most people think that cube is talking about politics. I am more inclined to say that he is talking about human nature. In fact, everything is nothing more than human nature: love, philosophy, sin, disputes, daily fluff, all the way to the so-called big issues of political economy. For example, where did the political system come from? Why change? How can certain architectures that harm the country and the people persist for a long time? It is true that there are thousands of explanations, and it is clear that the cube conveys the Incidental Insitution View, that the system is nothing but a historical accident. Personally, I agree with Acemoglu's Social Conflict View: society is divided into different groups, one or some groups take power in the struggle, and then the political system is planned within the corresponding egoistic framework. Political forces determine the economic system (tax system, resource allocation, etc.), and ultimately lead to disparities in social form and economic development. So it seems that no matter how big the problem is, it is nothing but human desire.
I always believe that human nature is universal and transcends everything. Therefore, Canadians, Eastern Europeans, Chinese Americans, and anyone else can make such a film.
On the other hand, every time When I study this kind of problem, I can't help but think of the famous classic The invisible hand (The invisible hand -- Adam Smith). When each individual takes selfishness as the code of conduct, the society as a whole will show overall efficiency. This kind of inexplicable way of operation is attributed to the "invisible hand".
Similarly, for example, why there is a cube, why does politics, economy, and society exist and develop in a certain way, we can be lazy to say, because there is another Only the "Invisible Hand": Human Nature
The police is undoubtedly the representative of self-interest, and he also represents power. However, it was the most innocent patient who had the last laugh. I have no intention of going deeper, and contingency and irrationality are also things I firmly believe. So I'm not going to watch the other two parts of the cube trilogy, they are bound to try to reveal some of the so-called deeper reasons. However, even if there is a reason for everything, there are reasons behind some things that really require some of the most extraordinary
minds to discover. So I mean, if you want to explain, you weaken the degree of "breakthrough thinking". , when the story stops here, it is more uncertain. The DVD jacket of this one is very well written: Dont look for reasons... Look for a way out However, the directors of the three films are different, maybe you can find some fun with the differences
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*The unreliable part at
the beginning , I know you should laugh when you see a certain part. Off wrong, and I'm a cheat sheet for some independent study paper I just freshly baked, you know those ideas with Chinese written off at the end how hard> <
whatever the outcome, or a thriller, the tofu smooth on both sides of the knife draw people into n The block and the scene where the front side caught fire and burned half of my head still made me,,, cover my eyes, squeeze the bear, and be in shock>
so-called love factor. The student and the architect's eyes were relatively bright, and when they were about to say "i can be ur reason to live out there", biu~~~~~ Actually, I like it very much,,, I admit that I am dark>
a while I chose the Spanish subtitle when I got up, and found that, just, I still remember a few sentences and a few grammars,,,
The reason why I didn't give 5 stars is that this film is still not smart enough for me. I mean the math part, what prime numbers, coordinates, elementary school Olympic level, just fool the ghosts. Is 645 still a prime number? Do three-dimensional coordinates have to be related to Cartesian height? I laughed so hard,, and the movement of the whole big cube is also a little simpler. I thought of a more evil and more difficult one, huhu--v But the key point is the original cell, which is still very interesting. The settings are
generally sauce, And I'm starting to take a vacation completely hahahahaha, take a photo here
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