Cinematic Doctrine

Cube - Intriguing, Intelligent, and Well Directed

July 10, 2024 Kathryn Benson Season 1 Episode 196
Cube - Intriguing, Intelligent, and Well Directed
Cinematic Doctrine
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Cinematic Doctrine
Cube - Intriguing, Intelligent, and Well Directed
Jul 10, 2024 Season 1 Episode 196
Kathryn Benson

MOVIE DISCUSSION:

Kathryn joins Melvin to discuss a late-90's Canadian sci-fi thriller, Cube! Why? Because Melvin has a podcast and he gets to choose what they cover! From talented directing to the intriguing mystery of the cube itself, the two discuss all sorts of exciting material in this episode. Tune in now!

Topics:

  • (PATREON EXCLUSIVE) 45-minutes discussing various Google "AI Overview" answers, laughing at their absurdity, and also reviewing how bad AI (or, large language models: LLMs) simply amplify lies, misinformation, or useless search and research practices (PATREON EXCLUSIVE)
  • Kathryn and Melvin agree: the direction behind Cube is immensely impressive.
  • The Canadian Film Centre is a program that helps network industry partners and volunteers with projects they've chosen to support. Cube was one such project. (Source: Sardonicast 150 [timestamp: 00:16:09])
  • There’s a perpetual unease and oppression to Cube that meshes well with its pacing.
  • One angle about Cube's story is that of how there are unwitting participants in systematic issues.
  • The characters are all named in reference to prison, although not all the characters are named after prison's, as Kathryn learned down the grapevine.
  • Melvin, "[Cube] at some point is a math movie."
  • Melvin talks about his current fascination with numbers as a definitive thing a world of excessive subjectivities.
  • Because the setting and scenario of the cube is so static, the film allows for complex, dynamic character interactions.
  • Thoughts on the ending, and the cube as a metaphor for life.

Recommendations:

  • Authority by Jeff VanderMeer (2014) (Book)
  • Saw (2004) (Movie)

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Show Notes

MOVIE DISCUSSION:

Kathryn joins Melvin to discuss a late-90's Canadian sci-fi thriller, Cube! Why? Because Melvin has a podcast and he gets to choose what they cover! From talented directing to the intriguing mystery of the cube itself, the two discuss all sorts of exciting material in this episode. Tune in now!

Topics:

  • (PATREON EXCLUSIVE) 45-minutes discussing various Google "AI Overview" answers, laughing at their absurdity, and also reviewing how bad AI (or, large language models: LLMs) simply amplify lies, misinformation, or useless search and research practices (PATREON EXCLUSIVE)
  • Kathryn and Melvin agree: the direction behind Cube is immensely impressive.
  • The Canadian Film Centre is a program that helps network industry partners and volunteers with projects they've chosen to support. Cube was one such project. (Source: Sardonicast 150 [timestamp: 00:16:09])
  • There’s a perpetual unease and oppression to Cube that meshes well with its pacing.
  • One angle about Cube's story is that of how there are unwitting participants in systematic issues.
  • The characters are all named in reference to prison, although not all the characters are named after prison's, as Kathryn learned down the grapevine.
  • Melvin, "[Cube] at some point is a math movie."
  • Melvin talks about his current fascination with numbers as a definitive thing a world of excessive subjectivities.
  • Because the setting and scenario of the cube is so static, the film allows for complex, dynamic character interactions.
  • Thoughts on the ending, and the cube as a metaphor for life.

Recommendations:

  • Authority by Jeff VanderMeer (2014) (Book)
  • Saw (2004) (Movie)

MAILBAG: Send questions with your first name and we'll answer them in future episodes!

Support the Show.

Support on Patreon for Unique Perks!

  • Early access to uncut episodes
  • Vote on a movie/show we review
  • One-time reward of two Cinematic Doctrine Stickers & Pins

Social Links:

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