Cube Zero--Anxiety and Zero Answers

Hiram 2022-08-07 17:16:34

The Different Dimension Killing Array has a sequel. At first, I thought it was a random shot.Because the cover of the Taiwan version is super bird, hahaha, after reading it, I realized that it is not the case. The first two are from the cube to the hyper cube area. Back to the cube, it is the same world view as in the first episode. TheCube series is a very cool mix of thrillers, human nature, mathematical physics, and even a little mystery.

Everyone has seen the struggle of the dark side of human nature. I think the director also knows this.So this time, Cube Zero will focus on the operating mechanism "outside the cube". At thebeginning, let us know how creative the killing method will be and how disgusting. Although there are not many scenes in the cube in this episode, I've seen enough of the first two episodes.From the "Surveillance Operator" plot of two cubes, itfinally makes people see that the damn cube isn't out of nothing,and it's not as big as I thought, but only twenty or so moved over there. Weall know the mode of operation, but the more important question is: what is the purpose of this plan?

Thefirst episode and the sequel have said that it is definitely related to the military; just find a bunch of lunatics and geniuses to go in with,and even if the people inside the block really understand, I can't live without finding a way out of the mystery. It's so fucking desperate, I almost can't watch it. What's going on is that this time the director gave some answers but left more questions.For example, the cubes are not discarded but watched.Even if the mentally retarded finally escaped and walked into the bright light like in the first episode,he would still be caught and ask you the favorite question of western movies, "Do you believe in God?"Anyway, it doesn't matter if the answer is "yes" or "no."

Dead end (I think). And then, we still don't know the military's use of this secret facility, and we don't knowwhat it means to see their different methods of death, even if it's just an execution facilitythat spends so much money to build a damn building, generous, fast, and multiple murders. The equipment wants to be messed up again, so I just solved a few more puzzles, but I still can't see the whole picture.In addition, it also tells us how the genius little mental retard in the first episode came to theconclusion: the director and screenwriter of this series didn't plan to give us the answer from the beginning, probably because I wanted us to think for ourselves, do it. That made me increasingly agitated.

My interpretation of the trilogy is as follows:(1)This experimental facility is a data set used to study the interaction and survival patterns of some specific people, and by the way, test many torture (or kill) machines and weapons for filing.And the existence of the so-called "consent letter" is not important; the superiors can arrest whoever they want. So the relationship between the main characters in it is actually meaningless. I haven't seen it in the most real management movies,and the super cube in the second episode is also built with the same concept to add new things.The Cube is extremely simple to use in the study of people, time and space science, military operations, and so on.So why not the government? (2)This is just some perverted rich man's small toys. As for the real answer, I have to wait until the director or screenwriter is willing to do a quartet or a novel to explain it.It's really a series of masterpieces that people love and hate.

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Cube Zero quotes

  • Jax: Order number 793-bla-bla-bla-bla: Commence standard series of needle tests on Raine's group.

    [pauses and continues whispering]

    Jax: You do know what that means?

    Dodd: Yes, sir! Of course, sir. All in a days work, sir. Right away, sir.

    Jax: Do us a teensy favor and use mister Wynn's auxiliary monitor, we'll need the big guns here for our little mouse-hunt.

    Dodd: Of course, sir. Anything I can do to help, sir.

    Jax: That's the spirit, mister Modd. Way to keep the world safe for democracy...

  • Jax: [Dodd has swallowed a widget needed to power the cube] Cute. And rather cliche, in an endearing kind of way. Unfortunately, I do believe there is a penalty; a rather strict penalty for sabotaging state property.

    [blows dust from pen into Dodd's face and Dodd collapses]

    Jax: Ooh, instant paralysis, they weren't kidding, were they?

    [he bends down to cut Dodd open]

    Jax: However, not to worry, Mr. Dodd. You will still be able to feel.

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