Hypercube movie review

Mona 2022-03-24 09:02:19

The same people are trapped.

Compared to this one, or not as bloody as the first one,

but the plot in the middle also cheered me up.

In a chaotic space, a staggered space,

if you open a door, the opposite is another self.

Do you feel terrified?

This is also the best part of the show in my opinion.


When you are thrown into a chaotic four-dimensional space,

anything can happen.

In fact, I expect more interesting things to happen.

Unfortunately, this is not the main line of this movie.


It's a pity that I can't remember too many people after watching this film,

but I was impressed by a crazy private detective,

maybe it was hysteria that was forced out. He started killing people like crazy,

he wanted to survive, and the person who was killed one second would appear in front of him the next second,

which made me applaud.


But the film has to follow the rhythm. In the

end, when the psychologist comes out, the

story will have its final ending. It turns out that she is a spy who

is responsible for taking out something.

Let this seemingly super sci-fi movie immediately grounded.


This film is not so brilliant, the

only thing I think is the change of gravity in it, and the confusion of time and space makes people feel fresh and interesting.


A tasteless character appears,

followed by a tasteless plot.

The method of death is also not very clever.

Well,

seeing that he is not a sci-fi movie or a confinement movie, I don't have high expectations.

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Extended Reading
  • Madie 2022-03-29 09:01:04

    Completely lost the concise, pure, metaphysical feel of the first film and turned into a failed drama without a climax = =

  • Oda 2022-03-27 09:01:11

    It doesn't seem as good as the first one... Crawling and crawling... The theory is the most annoying, because I can't understand it >.<

Cube²: Hypercube quotes

  • Mrs. Paley: Maybe we're in Hell.

  • [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!