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Cube Movie Nicole DeBoer Original Poster Print - 27x40
Cube Movie Nicole DeBoer Original Poster
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Title: Cube Movie Nicole DeBoer Original Poster Print
Format: Original Poster view MORE Original Posters
Original Posters are made for a special event like a movie premier or music concert in limited production and are collectibles.
Size: 27 x 40 inches (69 x 102 cms)
SKU: 635829
Regular Price: $70.00
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Details: This original poster shows a man looking into a cube. At the top it says 'Fear Paranoia Suspicion Desperation.' At the bottom it says 'Cube' and 'Don't look for a reason... look for a way out.' Below that are the movie credits.

Cube is a 1997 Canadian psychological thriller/horror film directed by Vincenzo Natali. The film was a successful product of the Canadian Film Centre's First Feature Project. Despite its low budget, the film achieved moderate commercial success and has acquired cult status. Much of the film's appeal lies in its surreal, Kafkaesque settings – no extensive attempt is made to explain what the cube in which the characters are confined is, why it is created, or how the 'inmates' were selected. Although the world 'outside' is referred to, it is presented in an extremely abstract fashion – either a dark void or a bright white light.



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