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Huit inconnus se réveillent sans mémoire, dans une pièce intriguante en forme de cube où les lois de la physique ne sont pas toujours d'application.Huit inconnus se réveillent sans mémoire, dans une pièce intriguante en forme de cube où les lois de la physique ne sont pas toujours d'application.Huit inconnus se réveillent sans mémoire, dans une pièce intriguante en forme de cube où les lois de la physique ne sont pas toujours d'application.
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- 1 victoire et 1 nomination au total
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If you loved 1, don't see 2.
When I first saw the first 'Cube,' one thought ran through my mind: "How is it that a Canadian movie achieved all that?!" The first movie was a delightful surprise; when I heard about the existence 'Cube 2: Hypercube', I was somewhat excited. I wanted it to be good so badly. Luckily, it wasn't very sequel-y. It was the same movie, for the most part. Conflict was the same, and I could pick out a handful of scenes that had the exact same content as the first movie. I half expected to see the Ren jump out of a door, throwing a boot.
Once again, set and direction were great. There were a few camera tricks I'm still marveling about. (360 shots... no crew?!) But that's about all I can say for this travesty. Terrible writing, even worse acting, and half explained characters led me to the barely formed conclusion in which I merely said, "Huh?" I assume the film makers were attempting to create the same atmosphere of the unknown as in 'Cube.' What ended up occurring was a somewhat mish-mashed situation that didn't fit into the movie at all.
To be honest, I don't think the film makers even knew what was going on. My advice: stick to the first one.
Once again, set and direction were great. There were a few camera tricks I'm still marveling about. (360 shots... no crew?!) But that's about all I can say for this travesty. Terrible writing, even worse acting, and half explained characters led me to the barely formed conclusion in which I merely said, "Huh?" I assume the film makers were attempting to create the same atmosphere of the unknown as in 'Cube.' What ended up occurring was a somewhat mish-mashed situation that didn't fit into the movie at all.
To be honest, I don't think the film makers even knew what was going on. My advice: stick to the first one.
Not too bad, but part 1 is still far better
I am a big fan of the first Cube movie and have seen it at least 15 times. I had high hopes for Hypercube but i didn't expect it to be as good or better than the first. I think people would enjoy it more if they didn't expect unreasonable expectations for this one.
Hypercube has some flaws, but it is still entertaining. If you love Science and Physics (like i do), then you will love some of the questions this film proposes.
I liked the darker feel of the first film more so than Hypercube. The "Cubes" in this one are basically very bright white and it is sometimes very intrusive to the eyes. I also would have liked less characters in this one. One thing that worked so well in Cube 1 were the interesting characters and the fact that there were not many in the film at all. This doesn't always work in most films, but it worked perfectly in Cube 1.
If there was one thing which i really did not like in Hypercube, it would have to be the ending. It was very cheesy and way over the top. It seemed like an episode of The X Files, which works just fine for a Sci-fi TV series, but it just didn't work here.
So, is Hypercube worth viewing? Yes it is, simply because some viewers will like it more than others. It is still a better movie than most of the Sci-fi movies that have been released lately. If you love the original Cube you should check out Hypercube, if only to watch it one time...
Hypercube has some flaws, but it is still entertaining. If you love Science and Physics (like i do), then you will love some of the questions this film proposes.
I liked the darker feel of the first film more so than Hypercube. The "Cubes" in this one are basically very bright white and it is sometimes very intrusive to the eyes. I also would have liked less characters in this one. One thing that worked so well in Cube 1 were the interesting characters and the fact that there were not many in the film at all. This doesn't always work in most films, but it worked perfectly in Cube 1.
If there was one thing which i really did not like in Hypercube, it would have to be the ending. It was very cheesy and way over the top. It seemed like an episode of The X Files, which works just fine for a Sci-fi TV series, but it just didn't work here.
So, is Hypercube worth viewing? Yes it is, simply because some viewers will like it more than others. It is still a better movie than most of the Sci-fi movies that have been released lately. If you love the original Cube you should check out Hypercube, if only to watch it one time...
Obviously Missed the Point of Cube
Well, I guess it's an OK movie so long as you pretend the first Cube doesn't exist. Interesting characters, interesting plot, and lots of panic and violence... gotta love that.
But... the question must be asked: How can you have a sequel to Cube? Cube was a deeply philosophical movie that had nothing to do with conspiracies or governments or Izod or anything nonsense like that. It wasn't some government project - it just was. It was a means of putting the various kinds of "humanity" to the test.
Hypercube obviously missed that. It missed the deeper meaning of Cube because whoever wrote it was too superficial to see past the glossy exterior to its true meaning. In making Hypercube, they insult Cube, as well as all its fans who understood it for what it really was.
Cube was a philosophical statement. Hypercube is a pointless sci-fi thriller. As a sci-fi thriller, it's not bad - but when you watch it, disassociate it with its predecessor, or else you'll absolutely hate it.
But... the question must be asked: How can you have a sequel to Cube? Cube was a deeply philosophical movie that had nothing to do with conspiracies or governments or Izod or anything nonsense like that. It wasn't some government project - it just was. It was a means of putting the various kinds of "humanity" to the test.
Hypercube obviously missed that. It missed the deeper meaning of Cube because whoever wrote it was too superficial to see past the glossy exterior to its true meaning. In making Hypercube, they insult Cube, as well as all its fans who understood it for what it really was.
Cube was a philosophical statement. Hypercube is a pointless sci-fi thriller. As a sci-fi thriller, it's not bad - but when you watch it, disassociate it with its predecessor, or else you'll absolutely hate it.
This Cube Needs Some Ritalin
This hyper-lame sequel to the genuinely original CUBE fails to engage its viewers on every level. The dialogue is annoying, the (over)acting horrific, the F/X are not nearly as charming as in the original, the characters are undeveloped, and the ending is a complete cop out.
Poor writing is the main thing I blame for HYPERCUBE's weaknesses, but I suspect that another issue enhancing the crappiness is the fact that none of the original creative crew played a part in this poor-man's sequel.
If you enjoyed the first CUBE enough to buy it, rent HYPERCUBE. If you're merely a casual CUBE fan, skip HYPERCUBE entirely. Take my word: you won't miss anything.
Poor writing is the main thing I blame for HYPERCUBE's weaknesses, but I suspect that another issue enhancing the crappiness is the fact that none of the original creative crew played a part in this poor-man's sequel.
If you enjoyed the first CUBE enough to buy it, rent HYPERCUBE. If you're merely a casual CUBE fan, skip HYPERCUBE entirely. Take my word: you won't miss anything.
Foolish
This movie is ugly and unnecessarily messed up, sometimes it's so bad that it's funny, but in general it's too messed up to make any real sense. The ending is difficult to understand and even once understood it still makes no sense.
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesUsed a similar staging method as the first film. The Cube was a single set consisting of identical panels for the walls and the floor (in some shots it was a green screen). For the previous movie, the crew clamped large lighting gels to the outer frame of the set so they could change the color scheme, but the all-white high-tech color scheme of this film simplified the lighting, and all they had to do to change the set in regards to what room they wanted to depict was to write on the walls with a grease pen and position certain props necessary to the plot. Some shots required the use of a green screen, especially when any door was opening. Some scenes used a full box to depict the room, but it was always the same set, just modified with extra panels.
- GaffesJerry's watch has a different serial number than the watch they find in one of the rooms. This might not be a true continuity error, because in a parallel universe his wife might have got him another watch from the same brand and series.
- Citations
Jerry Whitehall: How do you do, Mrs. Paley?
Mrs. Paley: Hello.
Jerry Whitehall: You don't happen to know why you're here, do you?
Mrs. Paley: Oh, dear, I was never very good at philosophy.
[Some of the others chuckle at this]
- ConnexionsFeatured in Minty Comedic Arts: 10 Things You Didn't Know About Cube (2022)
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Box-office
- Brut – à l'échelle mondiale
- 3 563 603 $ US
- Durée
- 1h 34m(94 min)
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- 1.85 : 1
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