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Originally Posted by Despare
The Cube's characters were meant to be representations of different aspects of humanity. Every movie doesn't have to include deep character development, while it's a great aspect of cinema there are times in which people just don't grow... or change... or learn. They're more cyphers than anything, just a part of the puzzle with only one talent and beyond that they don't really matter because it's all just about the Cube.
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That's gotta be the most flattering description I've ever heard for Cube, lol. I can see where you're coming from though, about it being more about the Cube than the static characters in it. I just find it somewhat difficult to get into a movie when you don't really care what happens to the characters...that is, without an axe wielding maniac chasing them. Being that the main villain is an inanimate object, I could've gone for at least one character with substance.
That being said, the ending of the movie alone warrants at least a one time viewing.