The problem with Cube Zero is that it destroys some of the mystique of the original, attempting to answer questions with more questions but only really resulting in making a mess of what never needed fixing.
What this new film has to offer, which is questions about the psychological nature of authoritarianism and the banality of evil, certainly are good questions to be raised, but probably should have been done so on their own merits, rather than as a continuation of a film that had no such aspirations. Having said this, the other traits of the film, such as acting and direction and writing, are not awful.
There is a bleak, dark look to the film akin to such film noir as 'The Matrix' and 'Dark City', and they have certainly managed to recapture the claustrophobic feeling of the first Cube. Unfortunately for Barbarash, these are not enough positive qualities to save it.
FAQ What is 'Cube Zero' about? Is "Cube Zero" based on a book? What is the Cube? Details Edit. Release date February 22, United States. English French Spanish. Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Box office Edit. Technical specs Edit. Runtime 1 hour 37 minutes. Dolby Digital. Related news. Feb 9 The Film Stage. Jan 21 The Wrap. Contribute to this page Suggest an edit or add missing content. Hier scheitert es ganz eindeutig an der Umsetzung. Das ganze Set sah billig aus. Doch das war auch nicht der Fall.
Das wirklich einzige Positive waren letztendlich die Kills. Review by Fake Shemp. Cold, ugly, empty Admittedly, I only half paid attention during most of it because it never really hooked me Letterboxd is an independent service created by a small team, and we rely mostly on the support of our members to maintain our site and apps.
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Accept Cookies Customize Cookies. Dodd has the chess board in front of him, but Eric is at another table, simply drawing and naming his moves. Eric seems to be vastly intelligent, calculating all of Dodd's moves. After Eric wins, he asks Dodd questions about their missing colleagues. Dodd tells him not to ask too many questions or get involved with the occupants of the Cube because it wouldn't make "those upstairs" happy. Both Eric and Dodd get an order from "upstairs" that asks them to record the dream of a subject, Cassandra Rains.
In her dream, Eric sees that she was captured while walking in a pleasant forest with her daughter named Anna. According to what Eric and Dodd know, everyone in the Cube faced a death sentence and was presented with a choice: Go into the Cube with their memory completely erased, or take the death sentence. For this process, a unique consent form must be signed for someone to be placed in the Cube. Eric discovers that there is no consent form in Cassandra's file and argues with Dodd that they should inform the people "upstairs" about this.
Meanwhile, Eric and Dodd get "lunch", in the form of a flavored pill, from "upstairs" via the elevator. Just when Eric is about to make a call to the superiors, the phone rings.
They are instructed to perform the "exit procedure" for a subject who has reached one of the exits of the Cube; one of their former colleagues, Owen.
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