Gorgeous pale box and movie

Braxton 2022-03-21 09:02:18

The room has become gorgeous, bright and advanced, and the Baishasha's counter is even more unrealistic. Not only the six walls are exactly the same, but even each room is exactly the same. Anyway, the light in each box in 1 is different. Let us adjust our eyes. Some people say that the box in 1 has a simple set like the dinosaur Kesai, and I don't even know what the box in 2 looks like. It's hard to imagine that all the screens in the past 100 minutes have this background. The sound and light art of the movie does not even have this basic visual consideration, or is it extremely risky to challenge the audience's acceptance?

Even if the hardware is not picky, this episode gives the weakest impression of the story for some reason. After reading 3 episodes, I have impressions of 1 and the prequel, but I can't remember what or who the 2 is about. The screenwriters of about 2 have also become as fashionable and advanced as the box, and sci-fi has become more and more out of bounds, and sci-fi has lost the relative fairness and hope of competition in this game. If you are talking about something or something that is purely "phantom" without "science", you can raise the grade and scare the audience? Well, it makes some professional people feel superior...

The impression left by the whole movie can only be as pale as that gorgeous box without real three-dimensional effect. I just added a star because it's one of the cubes.

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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.