The military designed a large cube with 25 cubes inside, all of which are hidden in various killing organs, and the controller can use computer programs to open the organs in any cube at will. This cube is made and controlled by organizations with military and government backgrounds, they will put chips into the brains of certain criminals and dissidents to clear and control their memories, and then put them in those spaces, Let them be killed by the traps in the process of escaping. Even if someone escaped to the exit, they would be restrained by the authorities there, and then the surveillance personnel would ask him questions and then kill him. The male protagonist is a staff member who is in charge of video surveillance and operating the buttons. He finds that a dissident woman in the space has not signed a contract to voluntarily enter the space like the other personnel, and thinks that other contracts may also be fake, those People are not necessarily criminals, so rely on their super computing power and understanding of space to enter it to rescue those people. The matter was immediately discovered by the superiors and sent people to deal with it. They opened all the organs and wanted to kill those people. The companion who works with the male protagonist rescues the trapped people by unplugging a lot of power cords, making the program inoperable, and then he is killed by the people who are sent to deal with the matter. These people restarted the system and wanted to kill those trapped people by automatically releasing high temperature in all spaces to clear all objects after restarting. Unexpectedly, the only male and female protagonists left in the space found the exit position and used the moment after restarting and before releasing the high temperature to escape. After the two escaped into the wild, they were ambushed by snipers in ambush there. The hero was arrested to protect the heroine, and the heroine escaped. After the hero was arrested, the people from that group implanted a chip in his brain, erased his memory, and then put him into that space.
This film is a prequel to the first film, so it is called "Zero". The film explains many of the doubts of the first part. Especially the male protagonist, the operation of implanting a chip in his brain caused his right fingers to bend and keep shaking. Although he lost his memory and his intelligence was also affected, the genius of super computing is still there, that is, the mentally retarded math genius in the first part. .
This film, like the second film, takes government conspiracy theories as its starting point, and has no other preaching. It adds a lot of bloody scenes and is completely entertaining. I think this is the most correct way. Watching such a movie is a pastime. It does not need to be indoctrinated with ideas, philosophies, or human nature.
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