Favorite part 3

Clyde 2022-03-23 09:02:43

Of the three, I like the prequels the most. I watched it a few years ago, but I still remember it very clearly.

In addition to the digital space logic, the third part has more plots, explaining why people are put into the cube, why the people inside lose their memory, and where is the exit? It is a big conspiracy of the government to exclude dissidents and conduct three-dimensional tests at the same time to forge consent forms and throw them into Cube for those who do not conform to political views?

But these three shows one thing in common: human nature. In such an environment, especially the police in the first part, the dark, selfish, fear of death in the heart is undoubtedly revealed; the cannibal in the second part; and the two observers in the third part, the positive humanity revealed . After watching it, I can't help but imagine that if I were in that cube, would I have the courage to test trap, and whether I might abandon my companions~~

There has always been a question about what would happen to the mentally handicapped Wynn in the second part after running away scene?

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Extended Reading
  • Tia 2022-03-28 09:01:07

    Very ordinary, the hero saves the beauty, and the other is not beautiful

  • Dangelo 2022-04-22 07:01:42

    Under the circumstance that the content of the first two episodes is roughly the same, the director obviously wants to make a breakthrough, so he adopts the method of changing the angle. The disadvantage of this approach is that it destroys the mystery and leads people to focus too much on the feasibility of the idea. But the advantage is that it adds freshness. If this one just replaces the organs, it will be more boring. From this point of view, it was a success

Cube Zero quotes

  • Jax: I don't trust machines, I have a machine to thank for this

    [points to his robotic eye]

    Jax: and this!

    [pounds the ground with his cane]

    Jax: I want to see them with my own God-given eye!

  • Jax: I hope your shortcut worked, Mr. Quigley.