Eight people who didn't know each other but were all related to an arms dealer were locked up in a super cube consisting of many cubes, each in a different small cubic space with doors on six sides of the space. People meet and gather in the process of entering different spaces and start collective actions. In these small spaces, various killing mechanisms will appear from time to time, and some people will be killed because of this. And these small spaces are 4-dimensional, and there are parallel universe-like structures. People will see time slow down or fast, the same person will appear multiple times, and they will encounter different endings for themselves or others. After the man with the knife gradually understood this, he would kill anyone he saw, and then eat meat. He was eventually killed by the heroine, a person sent by the military, who persisted in the superspace to the end, successfully left the supercube, and got what the military was looking for. It's a pity that she was killed and silenced after completing the task.
This film continues the first routine of escaping in the maze, but turns the three-dimensional space into four-dimensional, and adds the concept of parallel universes, so that those people are in intertwined time and space, and encounter all kinds of incredible phenomena. And all the space-time environments are also created by virtual programs. When the time is up, the space-time environment disappears, and the heroine just lies in a virtual environment like a water wave.
There is no longer any human nature or metaphor in the film, but more entertaining suspense and thriller, and in the passionate scene between the game programmer and the female lawyer, the beautiful lawyer in red has a short and fast dew point shot. These are all very good, entertainment is entertainment, don't do anything educational and entertaining, it's too annoying.
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