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The look I give when someone says they like Hypercube more than Cube
Cube 2: Hypercube
2002 • R • 1h34m
Eight strangers awaken with no memory, in a puzzling cube-shaped room where the laws of physics do not always apply.
Alexandra "Sasha" Trusk from Cube 2: Hypercube
(I just want to note that Wikipedia says she’s a teenager and the actress was 15 when the movie was made. For some reason, the Cube wiki says she’s in her 20s, which I don’t think is supported by the movie at all. I think we should trust Wikipedia with this, especially since the actress wasn’t even in her 20s during filming)
I'll take your word for this, but if anyone has any official media that proves or disproves what anon claims, please let me know.
Name: Alexandra "Sasha" Trusk
Age: Teenage
Restrictions: None
Can Alexandra "Sasha" Trusk win the Hunger Games?
Yes
No
All these tight feelings of chains around Lucy cause me want to ask for help
I only feel better with a knowledge meant of time checks; just in general staying near a clock.
Cube 2: "Here, have a gratuitous hetero sex scene that doesn't contribute anything at all to this story."
Cube 2, in less than twenty minutes: "Oh hey, you remember those two people fucking for no reason? They're dead now, they died fucking. Wanna see? See, look, they're still naked, now they're just all dried up and gross."
Cube 2: Hypercube (2002)
Director: Andrzej Sekula Cast: Kari Matchett, Geraint Wyn Davies, Grace Lynn Kung
This would be the second film in the Cube Triology. I would have to say it is not the strongest of the films, but some elements are further enforced or revealed during the second film, that may be worth the watch. If you’re a deranged movie film lover like me, than maybe you’ll watch it for all the gory deaths and trippy multi-dimensional effects! Otherwise, you might want to skip this one out of the triology.
Throwback Thursdays presents Cube 2: Hypercube! Interstellar meets Escape Plan - crazy quantum mechanics threaten a new batch of victims in a cleaner version of the original cube. If you like bright fluorescent lights, rambling discussions about quantum theory, or trippy time loops then this might be right up your alley. If you dislike cheap CGI, convoluted twist endings, or constant white light then you probably should skip it.