Infinitum: Subject Unknown
- 2021
- 1h 26min
NOTE IMDb
4,0/10
10 k
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Jane est piégée dans un univers parallèle et doit trouver un moyen de modifier sa réalité avant qu'il ne soit trop tard.Jane est piégée dans un univers parallèle et doit trouver un moyen de modifier sa réalité avant qu'il ne soit trop tard.Jane est piégée dans un univers parallèle et doit trouver un moyen de modifier sa réalité avant qu'il ne soit trop tard.
- Réalisation
- Scénario
- Casting principal
- Récompenses
- 1 victoire et 6 nominations au total
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Boring, unoriginal and really not worth the watch.
For a film with no budget wasn't bad. Not taking that into account, it was a bit simplistic in a complex way. Let me explain that. Yes the physics concept behind the idea is complex but if you get that then really the whole thing is just literally in some way the same thing over and over again. The story is quite basic in facts. So as much as I like the visual representation of a physics concep, I would have liked more story. I would have liked more background, know who the girl is, how she got enrolled, was it volontary like we finally learn was the casefor the people in the cube or was she forced into it? Also does she know who she is?
As for the presence of Sir Ian, frankly, him or another actor wouldn't make much difference for the time he is actually on screen.
As for the presence of Sir Ian, frankly, him or another actor wouldn't make much difference for the time he is actually on screen.
A drab and annoying film with a badly rendered idea based on one concept. Which wasn't even explored. Kind of like groundhog day but without any of the humour, charm, direction or other characters Groundhog day had. I love Sci fi and can even tolerate mediocre sci-fi but this wasn't even that. Ian McKellen had one line! Filmed in midst of a pandemic on a phone? It shows!
An alternate universe in constant warfare has been found. According to Dr. Charles Marland-White (Ian McKellen) and Professor Ostergaard (Conleth Hill), there have been many agencies attempting to experiment on it. A woman (Tori Butler-Hart) wakes up tied to a chair in a non-descript house. She tries to escape but keeps returning back to the beginning every time while also witnessing flashes from the other world.
It's interesting for a little while and then I stop caring. The woman isn't given any story and there is no particular reason to care about her. The story isn't given much story. This is really only a sci-fi short. This was filmed during the first pandemic lockdown and all the actors are acting on their own. I appreciate this attempt but it doesn't have enough to hold for a full length theatrical release.
It's interesting for a little while and then I stop caring. The woman isn't given any story and there is no particular reason to care about her. The story isn't given much story. This is really only a sci-fi short. This was filmed during the first pandemic lockdown and all the actors are acting on their own. I appreciate this attempt but it doesn't have enough to hold for a full length theatrical release.
If your expecting Mckellen then he appears for about a minute and a half.
Then the awful hilarity ensues.
You're trapped in an attic with hands bound, but don't open a window to shout for help or break glass to cut your bounds. You do however go to sleep on the floor, even though two mattresses are actually in the room. After waking you discover you weren't trapped, there were just empty boxes blocking the staircase, yes, EMPTY BOXES, shocking. Subsequently, you go downstairs and instead of looking for something to cut your bound hands, our hero decides to see if a piano works, yup that well-known device for cutting ties.
That is as coherent as this terrible drivel gets.
As said, the scores of 10/10 are clearly friends, strange that they haven't reviewed anything else and the ones that have also reviewed the previous films by this couple. C'mon people, loyalty is one thing but 10/10 is for Alien, Lawrence of Arabia, The Godfather Part 2, Blade Runner etc.
Then the awful hilarity ensues.
You're trapped in an attic with hands bound, but don't open a window to shout for help or break glass to cut your bounds. You do however go to sleep on the floor, even though two mattresses are actually in the room. After waking you discover you weren't trapped, there were just empty boxes blocking the staircase, yes, EMPTY BOXES, shocking. Subsequently, you go downstairs and instead of looking for something to cut your bound hands, our hero decides to see if a piano works, yup that well-known device for cutting ties.
That is as coherent as this terrible drivel gets.
As said, the scores of 10/10 are clearly friends, strange that they haven't reviewed anything else and the ones that have also reviewed the previous films by this couple. C'mon people, loyalty is one thing but 10/10 is for Alien, Lawrence of Arabia, The Godfather Part 2, Blade Runner etc.
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesAs the film was shot during the first UK lockdown in 2020, only Matthew and Tori were ever on set. The rest of the crew would review footage remotely. Ian McKellen and Conleth Hill's footage was shot by them with Matthew directing online.
- Crédits fousNo Doppelgängers Were Harmed in the Making of this Film
- Bandes originalesKeep Smiling at Trouble
Written by Buddy G. DeSylva (as B.G. DeSylva), Al Jolson and Lewis E. Gensler (as Lewis Gensler)
Performed by Daisy Kane
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- Нескінченність: Суб'єкт невідомий
- Lieux de tournage
- Oxfordshire, Angleterre, Royaume-Uni(Countryside driving scenes)
- Société de production
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- Budget
- 1 000 000 $US (estimé)
- Durée
- 1h 26min(86 min)
- Couleur
- Rapport de forme
- 2.39:1
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