The appearance may also be virtual

Mina 2021-12-31 08:03:00

I have never heard of or heard of this series of movies, but I saw Cube2 on Halloween night by chance, and then I couldn't help myself. I watched the other two movies right afterwards, maybe because they are not directed by the same director, and their styles are different. The special effects of cube2 are not really eye-catching, and may be inferior to the simple cube1 narrative. The surreal style of the movie screen has to be said to be another novelty. It seems to express that such a puzzling cube can only accept the inspiration of thoughts and not be controlled by reason, and is it ultimately destroyed? The human will is even more unknown. In this way, maybe I would be wiser if I didn't read "Frustrated Square Zero" which explained the cause, ha ha.
After watching the three films in full, the greatest horror is the sense of despair: you will undoubtedly die as soon as you walk into a room of this huge mechanical object. I just want to say that in the last shot of cube1, the end of the mentally retarded walking into a ray of light is truly true. The possible explanation is the continuation of death, which is really a terrifying series.

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  • Charlotte 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.

  • Jamison 2021-12-31 08:03:00

    It is basically not a contact point with the first two parts~~ I took a conceptual shell~ The concept of space is very hanging~ Very sci-fi~ Very high-tech~~ But the discussion of human nature is not as good as the other two~

Cube²: Hypercube quotes

  • Kate Filmore: Are you okay? Did you hit your head?

    Max Reisler: Yeah, I slipped. It's a wall - it wiggled.

  • Jerry Whitehall: I've been trying to get a handle on the configuration of these rooms. All I can say is...

    Simon Grady: They just don't make any sense.

    Jerry Whitehall: That's right - they sure don't.

    Max Reisler: It is as if the rooms are moving around very quickly.

    Jerry Whitehall: There's gotta be some kind of logic to it. You go in one direction and the room just loops back on itself.