cube2: hypercube

Aaliyah 2022-03-26 09:01:07

After watching cube1, I feel very novel, so I will watch cube2 immediately. The characters lying on the bed sealed and the empty bed at the beginning did not understand what it meant. There is almost no discussion of human nature in cube2, very unlike cube1. Eight people are trapped in the cube, and everyone has a relationship with the cube. In the middle of the film, some relatively advanced theories are shown, such as four-dimensional space, parallel space, quantum chaos theory, etc. The feeling of parallel space is quite similar to that of a horror cruise ship, with endless characters. Perry, a mathematician with dementia, makes the film a little more interesting. Psychiatrist Kate is a spy and is responsible for completing the task, and the task is to get the USB flash drive hanging around the neck of the blind woman Sasha. The reason is that Sasha ran in to avoid himself. But it's not right. It wasn't just one vacant bed at the beginning. Look back and take a closer look at who is missing. Another point of confusion is that if the four-dimensional space is only in everyone's dreams, and only controls the characters' brains, will these people still wake up in the real world? The Pentagon colonel who died at the beginning, since he has calculated the number, why bother to commit suicide, he is so fragile in his heart. How did beauty lawyer Julia and computer game designer Max die? Also rather suspicious. Personally, I think that adding high technology adds color to the film, but it seems to be a little worse than cube1.

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Extended Reading
  • Randall 2022-04-20 09:01:55

    Because there are more so-called scientific elements, it is not worse than the first one. It's a pity that the ending is inexplicable, I don't understand

  • Kiana 2022-03-26 09:01:07

    It’s not fun to die, it’s not interesting, and it ended up being completely wiped out = = The special effects are good.

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!