That's actually kinda cool and a very clever way of budgeting your movie.
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Apparently the entire movie was shot on one set and they only made one cube room to film in and just kept changing the color of the lighting behind the walls to make it appear as if they're in a different room. Even if the way they figure out that escape is way too convenient, I still think it's kinda cool how they incorporated these math theories into the workings of the cube. It's a movie about a group of people coming together to figure out a way to escape a sci-fi cube prison. No big scary monster chasing the characters through it or supreme overlord changing the rooms to lead them to quicker deaths. It's just a movie about a maze that has some booby trapped rooms inside of it.
I think a lot of that has to do with the simplicity of it. This movie is a guilty pleasure and I think it's just got this charm about it that's unmistakable. Is it good? Nah? Is it stupid? Of course it is. We end on Kazan walking slowly into the bright white sunlight of the outside world, not knowing what happens next or what to even expect next. Worth holds Quentin halfway in the bridge cube's escape hatch and in an admittedly cool death scene, Quentin is forced to watch as the bridge cube starts its movement back around the inner cube, taking half of his body with it. At this point, Quentin storms in trying to stop them from escaping, but Worth holds him back right before he can reach Kazan, who is already out. Anyway, Kazan and Worth make it to the bridge cube right as it arrives at the exit space. They do this all while running away from a now fully crazed and murderous Quentin, who literally rips a handle off of one of the steel doors and uses it to stab Leaven. So Kazan, Leaven, and Worth make their way to the "bridge cube", which is one cube room that is constantly moving around inbetween the inner cube and outer shell, forming a bridge to the one space in the outer shell that leads to the outside world.