Cube trilogy summary

Jewel 2022-03-25 09:01:15

After watching the Cube trilogy, my favorite is the first one. In contrast, the second one is too conceptual, but the film shows, after all, the uncharted territory of human beings.

And the third part is a prequel. The style of painting is too old and it is not suitable for it. If it focuses on the sympathy of the male protagonist for the female politicians and the bold rescue of human nature, it is too abrupt.

On the whole, the first part is surprisingly good and suspenseful. It is both technologically touching and revealing that the picture is more impactful.

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Extended Reading
  • Winona 2022-03-27 09:01:14

    Cube Escape Room. I just watched the prequels without watching 1 or 2, great! ~

  • Clemmie 2022-04-21 09:02:57

    The example of the dog-tailed mink, sometimes trying to explain the metaphor of a blank work, but it is a kind of destruction. If there is no pearl and jade in the previous work, the tragic heroism and the setting of 1984 can be considered a success; however, the laissez-faire mechanism and the huge building without the master of the previous work subtly insinuate the horror of the collective unconscious, compared with the artificial control of this work. The agency is simply a failure, and clearly identifying the building as a death row laboratory also makes the concept narrow. The most unbearable thing is that the setting is tantamount to a cruel death sentence for the most promising scene of the first film, which is unacceptable. The figure drawn by the outline of the god is inevitable for mortals to think it is wonderful, but in the eyes of those who have actually seen the god, it is always a poor imitation that cannot be compared with the god.

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.