Surprise and disappointment

Elliot 2022-03-21 09:02:18

OK, from the first mathematics to this physics, in disguise tells you that today is a science society doge

Four stars, I want to introduce new concepts and new angles, but I can't control them well

advantage

1 High energy at the beginning

2 The shooting method is changed to increase the freshness

3 Violent components have been significantly reduced, (at least you can hardly see ketchup) So why can't the platform be found?

4 Explains how to enter the cube and why more concisely and clearly than the first part

5 Human conflict escalates again (this time from the police to a private investigator)

6 Explaining the concept of four-dimensional space is more concise and clear

7 Introduce concepts such as time, gravitational field, four-dimensional space, parallel space-time, etc. to increase audience experience

8 Selected parallel time and space to replace the previous reincarnation combination

shortcoming

1 The ending bluntly boils down to a government experimental program

2 The background of the characters is unclear

3 changed the unknowns and traps behind every door in the first movie, and also weakened the tension and immersion. There is no desire to immerse until the end

4 Lawyers who throw out the connection between software design men's games and legal disputes are too blunt.

5. The addition of blind people is far from the effect of the previous "fool"

6 Character selection can only be regarded as quite satisfactory

7 Since the heroine is serving the government, why does she seem to be unfamiliar with the entire device?

8 Why do quantum mechanics experts get their lunch?

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Extended Reading

Cube²: Hypercube quotes

  • Kate Filmore: Are you okay? Did you hit your head?

    Max Reisler: Yeah, I slipped. It's a wall - it wiggled.

  • 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.