4 reviews
- sblombergb
- Jul 10, 2015
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The Cube kept me guessing through an intense tale of a relationship in which a man and woman hold long-held truths from each other. Red blocks keep showing up on their doorstep... all that changes when they start moving around, go to the coast, opening new doors and emotional portals.
This is also a story about what you can achieve on a very limited budget with dedicated actors, a well-organized, larger number of scenes and creative camera work.
Great atmospherics and quirky humor from different characters keep things very entertaining. I especially enjoyed and appreciated the message at the end.
This is also a story about what you can achieve on a very limited budget with dedicated actors, a well-organized, larger number of scenes and creative camera work.
Great atmospherics and quirky humor from different characters keep things very entertaining. I especially enjoyed and appreciated the message at the end.
Ahhh.. the cube. This movie got me really thinking. I really loved the way the director presented the story in the way that he wanted. The lines were very dialogue-like with the woman and the man speaking in turns. The supporting actors made a fantastic role in really supporting the main actors.
The music was there as well, and you could hear it every now and then in different scenes. My favorite part was the climax when the important scene happened, no spoilers! Then there were the closing scenes that really made a great closure to the whole story. Overall, The Cube was a movie.
The music was there as well, and you could hear it every now and then in different scenes. My favorite part was the climax when the important scene happened, no spoilers! Then there were the closing scenes that really made a great closure to the whole story. Overall, The Cube was a movie.
- youruglymom-73025
- Jun 4, 2015
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Gratuitous violence, horrible sequels. But the concept itself deserves a good rating.
Very strong opening scene and I think the way it approaches humanity and philosophical themes. okay with it not offering any explanation because cinema is a visual art As long as visuals are okay and there are themes, ideas and direction I'm fine. Jorodowsky's movies lack plot and most of the times don't make any sense and still are considered great movies for the ideas they present.
I just hate the hipsters that keep attacking me on the boards because in addition to the cube I love maze runner. If anything I love it more because it has more explanations and more production value. But the comparisons annoy me. Both are good movies in their own merits and you don't have to hate one to like the other.
Very strong opening scene and I think the way it approaches humanity and philosophical themes. okay with it not offering any explanation because cinema is a visual art As long as visuals are okay and there are themes, ideas and direction I'm fine. Jorodowsky's movies lack plot and most of the times don't make any sense and still are considered great movies for the ideas they present.
I just hate the hipsters that keep attacking me on the boards because in addition to the cube I love maze runner. If anything I love it more because it has more explanations and more production value. But the comparisons annoy me. Both are good movies in their own merits and you don't have to hate one to like the other.
- do-arellano-mayra
- Feb 19, 2015
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