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Piscina infinita

Título original: Infinity Pool
  • 2023
  • 18
  • 1h 57min
PUNTUACIÓN EN IMDb
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Alexander Skarsgård and Mia Goth in Piscina infinita (2023)
James and Em Foster are enjoying an all-inclusive beach vacation in the fictional island of La Tolqa, when a fatal accident exposes the resort's perverse subculture of hedonistic tourism, reckless violence and surreal horrors.
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James y Em Foster disfrutan de unas vacaciones de playa en la isla de La Tolqa, cuando un accidente revela la perversa subcultura del turismo hedonista, la violencia y el horror surrealista ... Leer todoJames y Em Foster disfrutan de unas vacaciones de playa en la isla de La Tolqa, cuando un accidente revela la perversa subcultura del turismo hedonista, la violencia y el horror surrealista que habitan en el lugar.James y Em Foster disfrutan de unas vacaciones de playa en la isla de La Tolqa, cuando un accidente revela la perversa subcultura del turismo hedonista, la violencia y el horror surrealista que habitan en el lugar.

  • Dirección
    • Brandon Cronenberg
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    • Brandon Cronenberg
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    • Alexander Skarsgård
    • Mia Goth
    • Cleopatra Coleman
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  • PUNTUACIÓN EN IMDb
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    70 mil
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    • Dirección
      • Brandon Cronenberg
    • Guión
      • Brandon Cronenberg
    • Reparto principal
      • Alexander Skarsgård
      • Mia Goth
      • Cleopatra Coleman
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    • Premios
      • 3 premios y 31 nominaciones en total

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    Alexander Skarsgård
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    • James Foster
    Mia Goth
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    • Gabi Bauer
    Cleopatra Coleman
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    • Em Foster
    Dunja Sepcic
    Dunja Sepcic
    • Anna the Cleaning Woman
    • (as Dunja Sepčić)
    Adam Boncz
    Adam Boncz
    • Ketch
    • (as Ádám Boncz)
    Jalil Lespert
    Jalil Lespert
    • Alban Bauer
    Zijad Gracic
    • Dro Thresh
    • (as Zijad Gračić)
    Amar Bukvic
    Amar Bukvic
    • Resort Cop
    • (as Amar Bukić)
    Alan Katic
    • Police Officer 1
    • (as Alan Katić)
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    Thomas Kretschmann
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    Katalin Lábán
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    Kamilla Fátyol
    • Myro's Wife
    Lena Juka Stambuk
    • Myro's Daughter
    • (as Lena Juka Štambuk)
    Kristóf Kovács
    • Myro's Son
    Romina Tonkovic
    Romina Tonkovic
    • Receptionist
    • (as Romina Tonković)
    Amanda Brugel
    Amanda Brugel
    • Jennifer
    Jeff Ricketts
    Jeff Ricketts
    • Charles
    John Ralston
    John Ralston
    • Dr. Bob Modan
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      • Brandon Cronenberg
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      • Brandon Cronenberg
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    3TheNamelessCzar

    Trash

    That was a waste of time. I'm a fan of horror movies and watched this one based on the reviews and "10 best lists". Boy, that was a mistake. The movie started out with a good premise and went absolutely no where. What was the point of all that? It could have been something interesting and intriguing with moral questions and issues to discuss. Instead, the film was full of a bunch of what ifs, obnoxious performances, and gratuitous scenes that serve no purpose. I kept checking role time to see how more pretentious drivel I had to sit through. Good ide, awful execution. Things one to skip and let die.
    6videorama-759-859391

    Dive in if you dare

    This is a great film to get lost in, and experience the story and it's main character, Skarsgard. I do love original films, and early in the piece, it was so cool, not knowing where the film was going, but later on, in the last 40 minutes, we have moments of predicability. I found this a fun shock movie, where we have some scenes. Which are truly memorably bizarre, the final one, a scene of normality, staying in my mind the most. This is one of these films, that lingers in the memory, days after you see it. It has strobing. 180 degree turn shots, a daunting music score, cloning, and sexy Mia Goth, really playing her part to the hilt. One X rated sex shot we could of done without. Brandon Cronenberg (David's) has definitely created something originally appealing and engrossing, but it gets too ludiicrous and crazy in it's second half. Some of the bloodletting scenes, are pretty heavy. Definitely recommended, but be warned.
    7captainpass

    What Happens in La Tolqa Stays in La Tolqa

    Premise: Not-so-successful writer seeking inspiration for his next book travels to a La Tolqa, a fictional Eastern-bloc country set on what appears to be the Black Sea. He quickly is sucked into socializing with a group of Western tourists who have discovered a quirk in the host country's legal system: Any crime you commit in the host country can be "redeemed" with a large payment to the local officials and a type of ceremony where a doppelgänger of the criminal is created and then executed in place of the "real" self.

    In short, the heart of the horror is a sort of reverse-Dorian Gray where morally repugnant acts are carved-off as a separate entity and then destroyed, leaving the perpetrator to indulge in further acts of depravity.

    So, what is left of the "real" self in such an arrangement? (If you have seen "Possessor," the thematic preoccupation is very similar.)

    The two central characters are Skarsgard's "James" and Goth's "Gabi." From the beginning, James proves himself to be an empty vessel who is more than willing to be towed out to sea by the beguiling (and increasingly cruel) siren Gabi. Despite the presence of his wife at the resort, James abandons any loyalties he might have to her or her own concerns with what is going on. And, in contrast to newcomer-James, Gabi's social circle appears to have existed in this bizarre world of excess and violent privilege for, well, forever. Yet, they seem to effortlessly enter and exit that world at will (back to Los Angeles, of course!).

    But what about James? What he becomes and where he ends up in the closing segments are far from clear. (Emptier than what he already was? A shell of a shell?).

    "Infinity Pool" is a confident but cold movie. It reminds me quite a bit of the cult-group/occult horror movies that were made circa 1969-1974. The film uses quite a bit of arthouse-style flash imagery (the hues are different, but I was reminded of Norm Li's work in Panos Cosmatos' films). And despite the events taking place on a linear narrative, they are nonetheless sometimes difficult to follow due to Cronenberg's cinematic choices. In short, I can understand the polarizing reviews. I myself have mixed feelings. The film is very well done, the acting top-notch, and Cronenberg certainly attempts much more than the average horror flick director. But the "point" of the film is not always clear . . . And I felt like soaking in Dawn after viewing it. Recommended, with an asterisk.
    5dmansel

    a mess of a movie

    Infinity Pool, the latest from writer/director Brandon Cronenberg, focuses on James and Em Foster, on vacation to help James clear his head in order to attempt writing his second novel. James and Em meet and are guided by a mysterious couple also vacationing outside of the resort to find themselves stuck in a culture packed with sex, violence, and unimaginable terrors. After a fatal vehicular accident leaves them facing the wrath of local law enforcement, James and Em are faced with a decision: be executed for their crime or, if rich enough, watch themselves die. What results is a downward plunge into debauchery, murder, and desperation.

    Infinity Pool stars Alexander Skarsgård and Mia Goth. Fresh off his tilt as Amleth in 2022's The Northman, Skarsgård plays a very different character here. In Infinity Pool Skarsgård is James Foster, struggling writer married to Em Foster, daughter of a power publisher and the couple's breadwinner. An amenable guy, James is enjoying his vacation with Em at Lotoka, a beachside country. Skarsgård plays James with the air of a man a bit adrift in life, clinging onto Em as a comfortable life raft. As an actor used to playing characters with power (see: True Blood) or iron determination (Mute, The Northman), Skarsgård takes a surprising turn as a meek, easily-lead man. While the change of pace is refreshing, Skarsgård's portrayal of James is nothing noteworthy. His passable acting is enough to offset the insanity that is Mia Goth.

    Mia Goth as Gabi Bauer is trouble from the first moment she appears on screen until her final. A performance that starts unsettling before ramping up to completely unhinged, Goth milks every ounce of craziness she can from the script. While it's not always for the best (Goth has some truly questionable line readings in this), she's by far the overall best part of the movie. While her characterization is maddening, the motivations Cronenberg gives Gabi are nebulous at best. Thankfully, that's no fault of Goth's and when she shows up on screen, audiences are in for a treat.

    Written and directed by Brandon Cronenberg, Infinity Pool is the director's second outing after 2020's amazing debut, Possessor. Sadly, the sophomore slump is apparent in his second project, giving audience and body horror fans a lackluster followup that's unfocused and meandering. From a directing standpoint, Cronenberg is still sharp, delivering tension and suspense along with the cringe-inducing scenes the family is known for. Extreme closeups of mutilation, murder, and blood by the buckets (topped off with a cumshot in the film's first 30 minutes) will put moviegoers on their backfoot while being completely vulnerable to whatever could happen next. Cinematographer Karim Hussain, who also shot the beautiful Possessor, delivers on the goods again, providing a remarkable visual journey that James embarks upon. Cronenberg's choice to shoot Infinity Pool in Croatia, one of the planet's most beautiful countries, while mostly resisting the opportunity to display that beauty and instead focus on the grime and side streets is a commendable decision that lines up with tone of the movie.

    As a writer, after tackling the theme of identity loss in an increasingly technological world in Possessor, in Infinity Pool no such messages seem to exist outside of a general human desensitivity to death. The first act might be the story's strongest, developing characters and creating situations that will entice the audience to be locked in and attentive. Unfortunately in the second act turn, where everything starts to fall apart for James, is also where everything will fall apart for the audience. James' descent into depravity, while interesting to look at in a well executed montage of sex and psychedelics, ultimately leads to a chaotic story with little in the way of explanation or true resolution.

    Overall, Infinity Pool is a mess of a movie. Within that mess are hints at something good, possibly great, but Cronenberg seems to be too in love with the idea of creating something off kilter more than telling an actual story. Alexander Skarsgård's performance is passable as a man lost in hedonism, while Mia Goth's unhinged insanity somehow fluctuates between amazing and downright lousy. Lacking the usual amount of body horror audiences have come to expect from the name Cronenberg, this film instead chooses to skate by on its ambience, which doesn't always work in its favor.
    7johnnyhbtvs27

    It Runs In The Family

    After Antiviral and The Possessor, Infinity Pool continues Brandon Cronenberg's path to being a film maker to watch. His films are unique and he will supersede his dad nicely once his legendary career comes to an end.

    The casting is great with Mia Goth & Alexander Skarsgard continuing their trend of picking projects that are more exciting than the typical hollywood fair. Both are superb here and are the perfect pair with Goth on manic form, almost on Pearl levels of insanity at times.

    The movie has unique ideas and surprises that don't go the conventional ways you'd expect. The film is gorgeous to look at despite being horrific in nature and the ending is well done. The normality of it all is chilling and gets under your skin after what's taken place the previous two hours.

    Highly recommend.

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    • Curiosidades
      In a 2023 interview with Fangoria, Brandon Cronenberg spoke about how a real-life vacation experience inspired the film: "The film started as a short story just about the first execution, and as I was expanding it into a feature, I kept going back to a vacation I went on about 20 years ago to an all-inclusive resort in the Dominican Republic. It was surreal, because they would bus you in in the middle of the night, so you couldn't see any of the country. They would just drop you in this resort compound, which was in fact surrounded by a razor-wire fence. You couldn't leave, much like in the film, and there was a kind of fake town where you could go shopping. The Chinese restaurant and the horrible discotheque in the movie are both based on that actual resort; the scene with the man on the ATV on the beach being chased by guards actually happened. And then, at the end of the week, they bused you back during the day, and you could see the actual immediate surrounding country, which was very poverty-stricken. There were people living in shacks. That contrast was obviously horrible, but also surreal, because you realized you had never actually entered the country; you were just dropped into this strange pocket of a sort of alternate dimension that had just grown up to become this tacky Disneyland mirror image of reality."
    • Pifias
      In the last bus scene, James' hands are clearly in view and uninjured when the right one should be cut, bruised, or at least bandaged.
    • Citas

      Em Foster: You're so frozen these days I can't even tell if you're sleeping or awake.

    • Versiones alternativas
      There were two, slightly different versions released, an R-rated cut for the U.S. market, and an Unrated (previously, NC-17) one for the rest of the world and the home video market on Blu-Ray. Time differences are negligible; the differences are, as usual in cases such as these, that the Unrated cut contains slightly more violence and nudity. A detailed breakdown of the differences can be found at movie-censorship.com
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    • Fecha de lanzamiento
      • 15 de julio de 2023 (España)
    • Países de origen
      • Canadá
      • Croacia
      • Hungría
      • Estados Unidos
      • Francia
    • Sitios oficiales
      • Neon (United States)
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    • Títulos en diferentes países
      • Muerte infinita
    • Localizaciones del rodaje
      • Sibenik, Croatia(resort)
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    • Recaudación en Estados Unidos y Canadá
      • 5.078.400 US$
    • Fin de semana de estreno en EE. UU. y Canadá
      • 2.514.364 US$
      • 29 ene 2023
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