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Widescreen; Ultra stereo; Digitally mastered; Interactive menus; Scene access; Trailer; Spanish and French subtitles; Comparative and alternate storyboards; Deleted scenes; Production design; Schematic set design; Special F/X artwork; Production commentary
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0. Scene Index.
1. Cube. [4:01]
2. Warning. [3:12]
3. Shoes. [3:42]
4. Nightmare. [2:27]
5. Challenge. [5:40]
6. Prime. [2:26]
7. Tiem. [5:25]
8. Complex. [4:46]
9. Answers. [2:55]
10. Blunder. [5:16]
11. Coordinates. [3:54]
12. Activation. [2:46]
13. Quiet. [4:34]
14. Anger. [2:38]
15. Swinging. [4:20]
16. Hour. [2:31]
17. Down. [2:50]
18. Square One. [3:04]
19. Permutations. [3:42]
20. Factors. [3:36]
21. Clear. [3:53]
22. Next Move. [2:29]
23. Escape. [4:58]
24. End Credits. [5:09]
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