A bit weaker third installment to the creative horror franchise. But what did you expect from a direct to video three-quel? This time, it seems like the tech is a step behind the previous movie with all of the traps being mechanical, but controlled by machines. It might be because this one takes place earlier in time. It's hard to believe that they would have super high tech, but then go back to low tech. To me, this made the suspense and believability even more. The CGI in number two was just to clean. Supposedly, there are answers to some of the questions raised by the previous films. But, this isn't about logic - it's about fantasy and thrills. Will there be a fourth Cube?
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