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Cube 2 Details

2002 Certificate 15
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In this sequel to the 1999 cult hit, eight more strangers wake up within a bizarre cube in which every door leads to more cubes just like the last, some of which are equipped to kill. As they explore their strange habitat, the prisoners come to realise that they are now inhabiting a strange dimension where the laws of everyday .. Read more

Starring Kari Matchett, Neil Crone, Barbara Gordon, Geraint Wyn Davies
Director Andrzej Sekula
Genres Horror

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Cube 2

In this sequel to the 1999 cult hit, eight more strangers wake up within a bizarre cube in which every door leads to more cubes just like the last, some of which are equipped to kill. As they explore their strange habitat, the prisoners come to realise that they are now inhabiting a strange dimension where the laws of everyday physics no longer apply. CUBE 2 was directed by Andrzej Sekula, who was the cinematographer on RESERVOIR DOGS, PULP FICTION and AMERICAN PSYCHO.

Starring Kari Matchett, Neil Crone, Barbara Gordon, Geraint Wyn Davies, Matthew Ferguson, Lindsay Connell, Greer Kent, Grace Kung
Director Andrzej Sekula
Studio MOSAIC MOVIES
Run time DVD: 1 hr 30 mins
Certificate Certificate 15
Genres Horror
Language DVD: English
Released DVD: 17 Mar 2003
Production year: 2002
Format DVD
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  • 23 out of 28 people found this review helpful

    Rated - 1 star

    Unoriginal and dull

    The original Cube had an interesting idea and dissected it in an interesting way. The fact that it had no real plot was almost the point; the characters were the important factor.

    I was excited when I started watching Cube 2: How could they follow it Cube? How would they change the formula? The sad answer is they didn't.

    It's exactly the same as Cube with less believable characters and more silly sci-fi. In Cube no-one really worried about the plausibility of a massive cube being hidden somewhere as it didn't matter. Cube 2 spends longer worrying about the practicalities and confusing us with techno mumbo jumbo about hyper-dimensional cubes. Which just seems silly.

    I won't spoil the ending just in case you do choose to watch it, but in my view it's one of the most annoying and self indulgent endings of any film.

    Avoid this film. Watch anything else. Anything.

      • Gravity from Surrey
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  • 4 out of 5 people found this review helpful

    Rated - 2 stars

    Cubed or boxed?

    This was a poor excuse for a follow up. It was a bigger budget,and it failed to have the intrigue of the first one. Although the first one had very little in the way of effects, it was possible. The second was completely implausible to the point of almost being laughable. I had to watch it all to see if you see who created it, which was the only thing keeping me on this film. **

      • Alastair Forbes from Hawkinge, UK
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    • Cube 2
      In this sequel to the 1999 cult hit, eight more strangers wake up within a bizarre cube in which every door leads to more cubes just like the last, some of which are equipped to kill. As they explore their strange habitat, the prisoners come to realise that they are now inhabiting a strange ...