What is the best single-location movie according to Yas Forums and why is it Cube?
Also, why was the tall guy so mean to everyone?
What is the best single-location movie according to Yas Forums and why is it Cube?
Also, why was the tall guy so mean to everyone?
He has to keep craning his head down to talk face to face
The Bucket List
12 Angry men, every other answer simply forgets that movie exists momentarily.
>has a scene in the courtroom
>has a scene outside the courthouse
Otherwise I agree with you, definitely need to give it a watch again
I have a theory related to your question. All of the people in the cube had a specific purpose that with their abilities combined would lead them out, right? Except the first person we see in the movie dies immediately so we never learn his purpose. I imagine he had some kind of connection to the cop or someone else that would allow him to be a voice of reason and keep the group sane while they worked together. Because he died before meeting up with them the group didn't have his guidance and ate each other.
lanklet's burden
the guy we see die was from the previous group sent in
but they said why they were in there, to give the cube purpose
its nothing but a death trap
and if they never left the starting point it would have returned, so the cube therefore wasnt actually randomized
I'm not sure if it's the best but Long Day's Journey Into Night is the superior single location film compared to Cube. Not sure why I thought of this one but it was the first to come to mind.
Would this count? Different rooms same building. If not I would say Antz.