In fact, there are many movies on the theme of human nature in extreme environments. Therefore, the ideological nature of "Painful Fang" should be said to be mediocre. In my opinion, it is not even as profound as "Battle Royale". But what is worth mentioning is the ending. Only the idiot stepped out of the flustered side. Why? Because only he has no evil thoughts in his heart, and only he has found the right solution in the square in everyone's heart. Of course, to be harsh, this is also a cliché.
What is truly commendable should be the originality of this square. Although adventure movies with puzzle-solving as the main line are not uncommon, this exquisite square still feels refreshing.
Of course, the most valuable part of this film is the combination of puzzle solving and human nature. Although the themes of puzzle solving and torture of human nature are both uncommon, they are rare when put together. If there is no combination of the two, does anyone think that this story is actually an action version of the Rubik's Cube Building? Ha ha!
One more question is the origin of this square. I personally think that the handling of the first episode is the best solution. Assigning the cube to any specific person or organization can only vulgarize the subject. In its sequel, this worry finally became a reality.
Let me say a little regret: Because it is an independent production, the investment may be quite limited, which makes the set lack of texture, and it looks like "Dinosaur Express".
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