: Despite a low budget, the film uses a clever "one-set" design—simply changing the lighting colors to suggest different rooms—creating a sense of endless, repetitive terror.

: This means the video and audio tracks have been "remuxed" into a new container (likely .mkv ) without any transcoding. Unlike a "Rip" or "Encode," there is zero loss in quality compared to the original disc.

: The film explores human nature under extreme pressure, nihilism, and the bureaucracy of a system that functions without a clear purpose.

: This stands for DTS-HD Master Audio , a lossless surround sound format. It delivers an identical bit-for-bit copy of the studio's master audio, crucial for the metallic, mechanical, and claustrophobic soundscape of the film.

A "REMUX" of the 1997 sci-fi horror cult classic represents the highest possible video and audio quality available from a physical Blu-ray disc, stripped of menus and extras to focus entirely on the feature film. Technical Breakdown

: It spawned a sequel ( Cube 2: Hypercube ), a prequel ( Cube Zero ), and a 2021 Japanese remake. Why choose this version?