: To create the illusion of movement, the crew simply changed the colored plastic panels in the walls.
The film is often cited as a Kafkaesque nightmare. There is no "villain" in a traditional sense—no mastermind is ever revealed. The true horror is the : the idea that the Cube was built because it could be, and everyone involved in its construction simply followed orders until the purpose was forgotten. Cube (2000).mp4
The film’s tension is driven by prime numbers and Cartesian coordinates. : To create the illusion of movement, the
: Director Vincenzo Natali wrote the script with the specific goal of making a movie that could be filmed in a single location because it was the only way he could get funding. Cube (2000).mp4