Everything, the sound design, the masterful camera work, the effects, the acting... it’s all perfect in this opening so much is told without a word being said
Best opening scene ever. Love this movie. Dialogue needed work, as did the acting, but overall, very creative. I also loved how the ending totally went anti-Hollywood, killing off the new couple, and allowing the mentally disabled man to go through the exit.
@@CamMackay96 well yeah its an introduction to how the cube works and there are thousand of rooms finding him would be near impossible also the relevance was that due to his early death it means the group lost one of their roles so they had a disadvantage that could have saved them by the end
Yeah I watched this with my friend and we were kind of upset with the ending. No answers. But we still raved about it. Still do to this day. Imagine if they had a bigger budget to produce this?
I went to see this movie in its movie premiere, it was amazing. It's a work of art. The human being in all its splendor, the good and the bad that is part of it, the cruelty, selfishness, pathologies, even the most good person falls into madness, the human being is convinced. Rousseau argues that people are kind by nature, I would add bad too. The most helpless for which anyone gives a dollar, is the most rational and the one who has the least desire to live, helps the desire of another person, so at the end of the film sums it all up when the girl tells him " why you don't want to go out there.. "and he answers "outside is just the expect of the human being". Magnificent movie!
For the time it was made? I have yet to see many films that are half as good as this nowadays. And this was made on a $350,000 budget. That was peanuts then and even moreso now. Whoever made this is a genius.
This movie had a big impact on me when I first saw it, but rewatching this scene reminded me that I also had nightmares about it. Cubes leading to more cubes…
@Disseminate4 - Ooh, nice! I have to check that out and Half Dead that @Omnibune mentioned. I'm also creating a project that will feature a Cube-like maze with death traps as I was thinking no one has done that (but I'll still do it to acknowledge the existence of this film that hasn't seen it).
Fun Fact: Two of the movie's actors reunited in 2003's Wrong Turn: Julian Richings, who gets slice-n-diced in this scene, played the mutant Three Finger & Wayne Robson, who portrayed Rennes, is the gas station dude aka old Maynard Odets.
What an beautiful yet extremely haunting way to start a movie, the people who made the movie obviously know how to make tension and drama and a feeling of dread flow through your veins
When I saw this opening scene the first time I instantly was glued to the TV. The ending was a bit of a letdown but getting there was extremely suspenseful and entertaining.
I loved this film so much, it was one of the best psycho thrillers i have ever seen and one of the best films of all time! But only the original cube from 1997 was a masterpiece in my eyes the both next cube parts aren't masterpieces in my opinion! Cube (1997) get's 10/10 * from me 💪🏻❤
One of the few films that actually made me cry. It's perfect and very underrated by common viewers. [SPOILER] The fact that the autistic boy is the only one who saves himself from this "cube", implies a lot as to what the writer was trying to say. There's a lot of existential stuff going on in the script, even the characters are called after real life prisons. It's all around a Kafkan nightmare. Check out the director's work, he has some interesting stuff, and it would seem to me that every film was heavily influenced by existential philosophy (Nothing made in 2003, and Cypher in 2002).
I remember watching this movie as a kid and being so mind fucked. I think this is where I began believing that if I was in a life threatening situation I would just say "take me now!" 😂 because I do not have the intelligence nor patients to deal with this shit right here lmao
For many years I forgot about cube then all sudden I remember now. So now I'm about to introduce this movie to my lady. Hehe let's hope I forget again. I don't think she'll like this movie yet she'll enjoy it.
@darockk Yeah, the film didn't rely on big name stars or over the top special effects. What I liked about it was it was an original concept which you rarely see from big studios anymore. I didn't like the 2nd Cube because, well, it had already been done. Btw, this came out 5 years earlier than the 1st Resident Evil.
SatanIsSextingMe It's not obvious? People abducted and locked in a building full of traps? The only thing Saw added was Jigsaw's character/personality traits and motive for doing so.
And as this video finishes, suddenly the world around you fades into a cube. There is a blonde girl crying in the corner, and a middle aged man in the middle, with slow breathing. You wish you were simply watching a video on youtube, but no, your mind has just become that hysterical- because of the cube.
When i first saw this scene in the movie i just freak out. well, it was in the good old days, when those special effects where awersome to us, unlike nowadays.
Everything, the sound design, the masterful camera work, the effects, the acting... it’s all perfect in this opening so much is told without a word being said
He woke up in a cube, got lost in a cube, and now he is cubes
This scene teaches you so much about life and gives a very valuable lesson: Never step into unknown cubes.
Best opening scene ever. Love this movie. Dialogue needed work, as did the acting, but overall, very creative. I also loved how the ending totally went anti-Hollywood, killing off the new couple, and allowing the mentally disabled man to go through the exit.
Blissful Insomniac
also the black man who let die the white woman without helping her is nice and totally anti hollywood sterotypes
+Blissful Insomniac
This is why I hate looking through youtube comments some time. I havent seen the movie yet. :-/
Everyone One its 20 years old seriously
It's a striking opening, but shame it never turned out to have any relevance to the rest of this movie... we never see this room or him again
@@CamMackay96 well yeah its an introduction to how the cube works and there are thousand of rooms finding him would be near impossible also the relevance was that due to his early death it means the group lost one of their roles so they had a disadvantage that could have saved them by the end
I guess some people just fall apart when they get lost.
This man is the most terrifying actor I have ever seen.
@Deadskin Studios Probably all of it.
Julian Richings.
This fucking movie man
I've been in love with it since i was a little shit. It was, and still is, addicting as fuck
Yeah I watched this with my friend and we were kind of upset with the ending. No answers. But we still raved about it. Still do to this day. Imagine if they had a bigger budget to produce this?
Sam Buca The 3rd movie is a prequel in ways. Gives some answers, thought the movie isn't nearly on part with the first. Skip 2.
Man im a 90s baby this shit is a dystopian murder kinda of shit but tht first scene always haunted me
Now I know where Resident Evil got the Idea from haha.
Wrong Turn 3, Brent's death.
Cosmin Andrei Mihalache nigga what? Those movies r the best comedies I've ever seen
Daniel Wootton um the 1st resident evil came out a year before
Carl Wheezer My guess is he's referring to the movie which is 2002.
From the games😁
This movie is awesome. It's was a real mind bender for it's time. I have a thing for claustrophobic sci-fi. It's one of my top faves...
Shit it's great now.In some ways up their with that matrox
Matrix
I went to see this movie in its movie premiere, it was amazing. It's a work of art. The human being in all its splendor, the good and the bad that is part of it, the cruelty, selfishness, pathologies, even the most good person falls into madness, the human being is convinced. Rousseau argues that people are kind by nature, I would add bad too. The most helpless for which anyone gives a dollar, is the most rational and the one who has the least desire to live, helps the desire of another person, so at the end of the film sums it all up when the girl tells him " why you don't want to go out there.. "and he answers "outside is just the expect of the human being". Magnificent movie!
saw it in a movie-theatre, back in 1997
What a thrill-full experience ... GREAT MOVIE
Did it have an alternate ending?
Pablo Andrés Araya Muñoz ... i don’t recall totally
What’s you mean by alternative ending?
@@jujujaras73 they say that Kazan appears in another planet.
Pablo Andrés Araya Muñoz
Not being there to telling you
For the time it was made? I have yet to see many films that are half as good as this nowadays. And this was made on a $350,000 budget. That was peanuts then and even moreso now. Whoever made this is a genius.
Nowadays directors and studios have crap ideas and just rehash old franchises. Movies like this are original and creative
@@reidkempThis doesn't apply for Top Gun Maverick and Oppenheimer.
Did he die.
No, it just looks like he got sliced into pieces but he is actually still alive
***** Definitely survived that.
+NY OneLove Just needed a few band-aids. Nothing serious.
+Arse Robinson Short answer is "no". The long one is "yes".
No, he's OK. You can google his AMA on Reddit.
So weird watching Death get killed.
took me a moment!
What
Maximillianrex Carpediem ?
@@asda.2 He played death at Supernatural series.
Yes it is this scared me a lot at first view
This movie had a big impact on me when I first saw it, but rewatching this scene reminded me that I also had nightmares about it. Cubes leading to more cubes…
They need to make this into a game, the makers of Portal should do it.
There is multiple Half Life mods of Cube, they're pretty fun
Look up "half dead" is a game version
sixsidesgame.com/
@Disseminate4 - Ooh, nice! I have to check that out and Half Dead that @Omnibune mentioned. I'm also creating a project that will feature a Cube-like maze with death traps as I was thinking no one has done that (but I'll still do it to acknowledge the existence of this film that hasn't seen it).
That would actually be really cool
Fun Fact: Two of the movie's actors reunited in 2003's Wrong Turn: Julian Richings, who gets slice-n-diced in this scene, played the mutant Three Finger & Wayne Robson, who portrayed Rennes, is the gas station dude aka old Maynard Odets.
NOOOO!!! Not Alderson! He was my favorite character!
Ahahahahahahahahah
Why Do You Have To Die Alderson 😔
They just offed Nosferatu.
the deadliest foe
What an beautiful yet extremely haunting way to start a movie, the people who made the movie obviously know how to make tension and drama and a feeling of dread flow through your veins
When I saw this opening scene the first time I instantly was glued to the TV. The ending was a bit of a letdown but getting there was extremely suspenseful and entertaining.
Alderson had to split
Frank Conquest Jr like buzzsaw?
This ladies and gentlemen is how oxo cubes are made. Always be sure to check the ingredients on the package before consuming :P
Simon... why did you bring me here?
same here, dammit simon lol
same......
Hahah yognauts
CausticFoil I literally just watched someone called Simon (Miniminter) and now I'm here because of game he played.
3:28
The way the letters in the title of the movie appear slowly, piece by piece is just like the opening credits to the movie Alien (1979).
I loved this film so much, it was one of the best psycho thrillers i have ever seen and one of the best films of all time!
But only the original cube from 1997 was a masterpiece in my eyes the both next cube parts aren't masterpieces in my opinion!
Cube (1997) get's 10/10 * from me 💪🏻❤
One of the few films that actually made me cry. It's perfect and very underrated by common viewers. [SPOILER] The fact that the autistic boy is the only one who saves himself from this "cube", implies a lot as to what the writer was trying to say. There's a lot of existential stuff going on in the script, even the characters are called after real life prisons. It's all around a Kafkan nightmare. Check out the director's work, he has some interesting stuff, and it would seem to me that every film was heavily influenced by existential philosophy (Nothing made in 2003, and Cypher in 2002).
The only truly innocent one was the one that escaped.
@@justinfox2310 exactly!
Rip Caillou
The ASMR appeal of this clip is astounding.
Cirvihi
TRAPPED IN THE CUBE! CUBE ASMR (wet sounds, squelches, binaural)
bruh
One of the best SF movies ever.
元祖サイコロステーキ先輩
the sound of him coming apart makes me think of a pear being cut.
I just saw the bluray of this film. Excellent script. One of the best sci-fi films I've seen in a while. The ending is perfect.
the original Saw ^^
Saw was it’s own thing and it had a real story with twisted morals, escape room combined both saw and the cube thoufh
Thx, just relived my childhood a bit. Man this was top notch!
One of the best Sc-Fi Horror movies made... this one I'm proud to say it's made in FKN CANADIAN !
amazing and ORIGINAL truly a claustrophobic nightmare epic!
If I weren’t smart enough, and I’m by myself, I’d rather just die. And I’d hate to be alone.
true, low budget, high concept, devoid of major stars, just a brilliant idea executed to perfection.
love this movie
What direction does that cutter start from? Because it kinda makes no sense that it appears from the right and folds.
Bro said "🟥"
I remember watching this movie as a kid and being so mind fucked. I think this is where I began believing that if I was in a life threatening situation I would just say "take me now!" 😂 because I do not have the intelligence nor patients to deal with this shit right here lmao
One of my favorite films! Love this movie. About to watch the third movie! Of course, it won't beat the first one.
We built it, we don't understand it, and we don't even see it, but the Cube is everything. We live and die in the Cube.
For many years I forgot about cube then all sudden I remember now. So now I'm about to introduce this movie to my lady. Hehe let's hope I forget again. I don't think she'll like this movie yet she'll enjoy it.
My preferred Movie of all times .
"Alderson! Keep yourself together!"
I remember my Dad showed me this when I was like 8
hey son, come check this sick clip
Rest in pieces.
Got netflix but they only have 2 and zero :( cube 1997 was the best one
because Netflix belongs to America (Hollywood) not Canada, I guess.
Anamamma1 netflix has all now jaja i know youre comment was two years ago obviously
Anamamma1 btw Netflix now has the original Cube :)
@@ptboy18 And now it's gone... AGAIN
@@sapiensaurus6320 its now there
My guess is the rest of the movie isn't going to be about this guy.
Unfortunately it isn't
Funnily enough, Cube² was how I was introduced to this. Then I found out about all the other movies.
Now he's a cube steak.
dude got CUBED
eyes popping! LITERALLY!!! realistic! smart story line, with some twists. be there or be sqaure.... i mean cube teehee.
hell of a lot better than my cube at work.
2 cubes + 7 actors=
@darockk Yeah, the film didn't rely on big name stars or over the top special effects. What I liked about it was it was an original concept which you rarely see from big studios anymore. I didn't like the 2nd Cube because, well, it had already been done. Btw, this came out 5 years earlier than the 1st Resident Evil.
Saw totally ripped this series off.
How exactly?
SatanIsSextingMe It's not obvious? People abducted and locked in a building full of traps? The only thing Saw added was Jigsaw's character/personality traits and motive for doing so.
SatanIsSextingMe Your ad hominem gave you away as someone who shouldn't be taken seriously. Goodbye now.
,.
Hugh Jass Being inspired by something does not mean ripping something off.
my favorite movie from late 90's
favorite movie
He really, FELL TO BITS
2:58 something is satisfying about this scene
Ikr
Cause hes ded
And as this video finishes, suddenly the world around you fades into a cube. There is a blonde girl crying in the corner, and a middle aged man in the middle, with slow breathing.
You wish you were simply watching a video on youtube, but no, your mind has just become that hysterical- because of the cube.
school nurses: here have an ice pack
so glad I watched this before I rented it!
That was an impressive shot. Crazy effects.
I’d probably go to pieces myself in a situation like that.
i watched this as a kid but didnt like or understand it much...i bet if i watched it now id love it
This movie was intense
Love this movie ! Sequel is not as good, but still enjoyable
my opinion is 1 is great, 2 is ok but feels very pointless, and 3 is shit
Nice room. There goes my TV, there my couch, bug screen.............DAMN.
I remember watching this move to the end, shit’s amazing
This movie was well done for the time it was made. I still enjoy watching it.
Red, Orange, Yellow, Green, Blue, White are the colours of the Rubik's cube.
Throwback to the childhood!
Prime Numbers.
still love this movie first time i watched it i was 5 years old it's 2017 (16 yrs old now) and i still love it
There is so much we don't see on this map...
this movie fucking rules
this movie was good.
Man went out like grated cheese
still the best part of the movie
Why Simon?
Who is Simon?
Awesome
he'll be alright
This movie starts a genre: people trapped inside an unknown structure without any clue
Why was his shirt not cut into cubes when they showed the blood leaking through it?
To the good old days
Is the any more films like this? that are just mind fuck movies that really makes u think about the reality etc. really liked this movie!!
try "1408"
ViliV Official Try "Southbound" and "Triangle".
Best movie ever
This movie will keep you on the edge of your seat . Spoiler alert No surprise that the Cop is the evil one
So he just walks through wire and he dies??? What?? How?
Think the wire grid swings across the room and through him.
Though how the thick edge of the grid doesn't knock him off his feet...film logic :)
He died to become a superior reaper.
I first watched this damn movie when I was three-
3:19 - how did that giant metal bar pass through the guy?
Good question
they mustve sharpened the bar aswell
When i first saw this scene in the movie i just freak out. well, it was in the good old days, when those special effects where awersome to us, unlike nowadays.
And that's that.
My mom: *And that is how you cut a tomato perfectly!*