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Oma 2022-03-20 09:02:02

The CUBE series is the only movie that I think is as good as Chainsaw after watching it. Although the second part has nothing to do with the first and third parts, it is equally exciting, the plot is still so exciting, and the pictures make people addicted, but the ending is still hopeless and helpless.
Although it is not the first time to watch this kind of movie that plays the concept of time and space, CUBE makes people feel more nervous and suffocated: what will happen in this space? Who will be next to die? How did you die? Can they escape? Who can go out? What kind of secret is this story at the end?
I recommend everyone to watch it, and I hope you can share this feeling with me~~

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Cube²: Hypercube quotes

  • [first lines]

    Colonel Thomas H. Maguire: [Maguire opens the portal to a new room, but ignores the room to look at the sides of the portal] Numbers. Where's the goddamn numbers?

    [the portal closes before he can decide what to do]

    Colonel Thomas H. Maguire: Oh God, oh God. There has to be something.

    [He opens the briefcase, but it does not hold whatever he was looking for]

    Colonel Thomas H. Maguire: Oh, shit. Goddamn it! Goddamn it! I mean, they're my numbers! Damn. Don't I at least get a shot at my numbers, you stupid fucks? I want a chance! God. I want a chance. God. I want a chance, like everyone else!

  • [Simon and Kate hear someone at a portal outside the room that they are in. Simon pulls a knife and holds it to Kate's throat]

    Simon Grady: Relax. This is just for show. All right? Pretend that you're scared.

    Kate Filmore: That should be easy.

    [the portal in the ceiling opens and Max looks down at them]

    Simon Grady: All right, get down here now or she's dead!

    [Max pulls back, and the portal closes]

    Simon Grady: Some hero.

    [He withdraws his knife and lets Kate go]

    Kate Filmore: [sardonically] I have that effect on men.

    Simon Grady: Glad to see you haven't lost your sense of humor.