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Il cubo 2: Hypercube

Titolo originale: Cube 2: Hypercube
  • 2002
  • VM14
  • 1h 34min
VALUTAZIONE IMDb
5,5/10
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Grace Lynn Kung and Kari Matchett in Il cubo 2: Hypercube (2002)
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Otto sconosciuti si risvegliano senza memoria, in una stanza a forma di cubo sconcertante dove le leggi della fisica non sempre si applicano.Otto sconosciuti si risvegliano senza memoria, in una stanza a forma di cubo sconcertante dove le leggi della fisica non sempre si applicano.Otto sconosciuti si risvegliano senza memoria, in una stanza a forma di cubo sconcertante dove le leggi della fisica non sempre si applicano.

  • Regia
    • Andrzej Sekula
  • Sceneggiatura
    • Sean Hood
    • Ernie Barbarash
    • Lauren McLaughlin
  • Star
    • Kari Matchett
    • Geraint Wyn Davies
    • Grace Lynn Kung
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  • VALUTAZIONE IMDb
    5,5/10
    72.248
    LA TUA VALUTAZIONE
    • Regia
      • Andrzej Sekula
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Sean Hood
      • Ernie Barbarash
      • Lauren McLaughlin
    • Star
      • Kari Matchett
      • Geraint Wyn Davies
      • Grace Lynn Kung
    • 284Recensioni degli utenti
    • 75Recensioni della critica
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    Interpreti principali12

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    Kari Matchett
    Kari Matchett
    • Kate Filmore
    Geraint Wyn Davies
    Geraint Wyn Davies
    • Simon Grady
    Grace Lynn Kung
    Grace Lynn Kung
    • Sasha
    Matthew Ferguson
    Matthew Ferguson
    • Max Reisler
    Neil Crone
    Neil Crone
    • Jerry Whitehall
    Barbara Gordon
    • Mrs. Paley
    Lindsey Connell
    • Julia
    Greer Kent
    • Becky Young
    Bruce Gray
    Bruce Gray
    • Colonel Thomas H. Maguire
    Philip Akin
    • The General
    Paul Robbins
    • Tracton
    Andrew Scorer
    • Dr. Phil Rosenzweig
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      • Andrzej Sekula
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Sean Hood
      • Ernie Barbarash
      • Lauren McLaughlin
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    5Serata

    Hyperdense Hypercube. What is the plot again?

    So the math took a backseat to the first movie. This one, however, is all about the completely ridiculous result of what happens when you build a hypercube. Where did the simplicity go? Where's the magical screen writing that made the first so excellent? Fans of the first one absolutely should see this movie, you'll be pleasantly surprised at the new things Hypercube throws at you. Literally throws at you, in fact. And throws at the seven new characters.

    But where did it go wrong? The opening sequence is nothing short of the greatest moment the Cube series has ever seen. Draws you straight into the action, even if the first actor is bad at falling... up. From that point on, the characters take a seat and move along with a poor attempt at additional plot. We don't ever get any insight into character motive, as we did in the first movie. This person goes insane... wait, explain that one again? In addition to no character motive, the characters are completely static. Unless you had seen the first movie and were actually expecting focus on character archs, you would find yourself thinking how terribly predictable the characters are. Even more, the Cube's logical image has been destroyed, replaced by this machine gone horribly wrong in the fourth dimension.

    The best part of the film is how it continually keeps you on your feet, long after you've seen it. What gave me hope for Lion's Gate was the frightening beginning and the fantastic ending. I'm still plagued by social, theoretical and mathematical problems posed in this second installment, and the ending will not disappoint. However, for those looking for intelligent theoretical sci-fi, I would look to the first, and watch it perhaps a second time.
    drinkingturtle

    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.
    6movieguy1021

    Cube 2: Hypercube: 6/10

    I've never really thought about it this way, but I suppose in most cases, it's an honor to have a sequel. Although no one liked the sequel, I'm sure Jonathon Lynn is proud that The Whole Nine Yards got a sequel somehow. And that seems like the case with Cube 2: Hypercube, a sequel to the cult hit Cube. But then one wonders how there can be a sequel to a movie that was basically all filmed in one 14x14x14 set? Well, Cube 2 is the answer-but not really the best one. It shows what Cube would have been if it had had a bigger budget, but it also showed what it didn't want to become.

    Strangers are thrown together into a series of interconnecting cubes yet again, but this time they're more high-tech. They're not different colors, and there's no booby traps. Instead, some rooms have a cube that attacks you (don't ask), some have gravity reversed, and time means nothing. There seems to be no pattern, like in the first one, so how are these people supposed to get out?

    This is all one big rehash of the first. There's the wandering around, talking about the past, and speculation of why they're in the cube. I guess that's for people who see sequels before the originals. The characters are all more broadly drawn, the dialogue is cheesier, and it looks faker. In the first, you barely knew anything about the giant cube they were in. Here, it seems like everyone was involved somehow. The ending, which was vague in the first, explained some more, which I was angry yet happy about. It's hard to explain. But then they left it in the air yet again. Maybe it's for the prequel, Cube Zero (due out sometime this year) to describe.

    But one positive difference between the two is that this one seemed to be overall scarier. It's not claustrophobia, but the idea of anything happening in a hypercube. Because they don't exist, everything goes wild here, allowing for some things to happen. It's all quite creepy. And although the random crazy psycho killer is more random here than the first, I liked him more, and he was great as he was going through the hypercube. Cube was an original, interesting, and disorienting movie. Cube 2 is the exact same thing, except not as good.

    My rating: 6/10

    Rated R for language, some violence and brief nudity.
    Spunkmeyer-2

    People, you miss the point of the serial low budget series films

    I saw the first film and loved it. Although some of the dialogue was... well, insert word. The point of the second one is not so much about the cube, but the organization behind it. Questions that remain about who they are, what they're doing and the rest of the 5 W's.

    If you like films that leave you with questions instead of answer, this second cube only adds to the general intrigue and I suspect that they may be more to come.

    It's not for everyone. It's not for most of the population, but those who've gone a little more to the cinematic edge may still appreciate it.
    4gianmarcoronconi

    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.

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      Used 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.
    • Blooper
      Jerry'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.
    • Citazioni

      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]

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      Featured in Minty Comedic Arts: 10 Things You Didn't Know About Cube (2022)
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    • Data di uscita
      • 14 febbraio 2003 (Italia)
    • Paese di origine
      • Canada
    • Lingua
      • Inglese
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      • Toronto, Ontario, Canada
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    • Tempo di esecuzione
      • 1h 34min(94 min)
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      • Dolby Digital
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      • 1.85 : 1

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