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Ask for the name of a foreign film

It may be a blind girl (Sasha), a computer game designer (Max), a physicist (Berry), a construction engineer (Jerry), a private investigator (Simon), a beautiful female lawyer (Julia), a psychiatrist (Kate) and a Pentagon colonel (Thomas). Eight professionals in the city woke up one day. The chamber of secrets is a quadrilateral. There are doors on the top, bottom, left, right and back, which can lead to another secret room next door, but they can't escape the special organs of each secret room. They began to believe that they would die here. Nightmares are really effective. Some people die mysteriously, others die strangely. Is this real or a nightmare?

1997, the Rubik's Cube, a Canadian sci-fi thriller, attracted the world's attention with its bold imagination and unique style. The film tells the story of six strangers inexplicably imprisoned in a strange cube prison, facing the challenge of life and death. This film, directed by Vincenzo Natali Zhu, a newcomer from Canada, won the Best New Film Award in Canada at the Toronto Film Festival that year and was regarded as a rare science fiction masterpiece by fans.

Four years later, Lionsgate Pictures announced that it would shoot Hypercube: Cube 2, the sequel to Killing Array. The film still follows the story frame of the first episode, and eight testers wake up in a four-dimensional cube maze that violates normal physics. This time, their way out of trouble will be more difficult and complicated than before, and more severe institutional and mathematical problems are waiting for them. (Note: A hypercube mathematically represents a cube in a four-dimensional space. )

The film will be directed by Andrzej Sekula, the photographer of Reservoir Dogs, Pulp Fiction and Bloody Black, and the script will be completed by Sean Hood and Ernie Barbara, who will also be the producers of the film. The filming period is set at 1 month.