Cube Director: Vincenzo Natali Cast: Maurice Dean Wint, Nicole deBoer, Nicky Guadagni, David Hewlett

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  • DVD Release Date: 04/15/2003
  • Original Release: 1997
  • Rating: Rated R
  • Sales Rank: 15,506
 
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Features

Closed Caption; New director commentary; Interview with Nicole deBoer; Deleted scenes; Storyboards; Set design; F/X artwork; 16x9 widescreen; Spanish and English subtitles; 5.1 Dolby Digital

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Scene Index

Side #1 --
1. Cube
2. Warning
3. Shoes
4. Nightmare
5. Challenge
6. Prime
7. Time
8. Complex
9. Answers
10. Blunder
11. Coordinates
12. Activation
13. Quiet
14. Anger
15. Swinging
16. Hour
17. Down
18. Square One
19. Permutations
20. Factors
21. Clear
22. Next Move
23. Escape
24. End Credits

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Editorial Reviews

This low-budget science-fiction drama, winner of a 1997 Toronto Film Festival prize for "Best Canadian First Feature," depicts the plight of a group of people clad in prison-style uniforms and trapped in futuristic cube-like metal cells. Their memories are hazy; no one can recall how they got there. Alderson (Julian Richings) awakens in a cell, seeks an exit, and arrives in an adjacent cube where he's sliced and diced. Former cop Quentin (Maurice Dean-Wint) becomes the group leader, and he's challenged by conspiracy theorist Dr. Holloway (Nicky Guadagni). Government worker Worth (David Hewlett) remembers a past government link to the project. A discovery that the cubes have numerical codes suggests study by math-student Leaven (Nicole deBoer) while former thief Rennes (Wayne Robson) knows some escape tricks. However, the extreme behavior of Kazan (Andrew Miller) becomes a threat to their survival. The film was also shown at the 1997 Vancouver Film Festival. Bhob Stewart, All Movie Guide

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Number of Reviews: 7
Average Rating: Customer Rating for this product is 5 out of 5
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Customer Rating for this product is 5 out of 5 Just re-watched again
Anita, a horror movie lover, 02/05/2007

I bought this movie a few years ago and every few months I like to watch it again. Best watched late at night with all the lights out. It still creeps me out each time I see it. Too bad the 2 sequels were so dreadful.

Also recommended: The Descent, High Tension

Customer Rating for this product is 5 out of 5 I want to watch it again.
ZM2K, a guy., 06/19/2003

Cube is the most interesting and the most powerfully gripping film I've ever seen. Personally, I'd love to see it again, but I must admit, although it didn't have a lot of violence, that which was in it was a bit gratuitous, the first scene in particular... And the scene in which that poor guy gets the acid on his face wasn't too much better. But, it's worth a watch anyway. I would have liked it better if it was more surreal and less technological, but that's just me. The movie is incredibly original, unbelievably spectacular, and an ending not even the most avid movie-goer would expect.

Also recommended: L.O.T.R., HeartBreakers. Oh, yeah, and they made a sequel to Cube... I highly reccomend that NO ONE EVER WATCHES IT. EVER.

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