Japanese Remake of Cult Sci-Fi Hit ‘Cube’ Goes to Cinedigm (Exclusive)

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The Japanese remake, directed by Yasuhiko Shimizu, follows a group of strangers who find themselves trapped in a sadistic maze without remembering how they got there. After waking up drugged and disoriented, the prisoners, who seemingly have nothing in common, find themselves in a mysterious room inscribed with an unfamiliar code.

Looking for ways to escape, they discover the room is riddled with lethal traps. As fear and distrust swirl around them, the group must work together to survivemovie had seven strangers trapped in a giant cube-like structure as part of a sci-fi survival thriller about artificial intelligence, humanity and the birth of a new “digital” race.

 

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Sounds interesting :0

This will be interesting as Americans are usually remaking and bungling their movies Oldboy, The grudge JU-ON etc now let's see if they can mess up one of ours 😄

BDisgusting This is the way round remakes should happen.

ooo I’d watch that

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