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Ian McKellen, Conleth Hill, Matthew Butler-Hart, and Tori Butler-Hart in Infinitum: Subject Unknown (2021)

Review by jezzersands

Infinitum: Subject Unknown

8/10

Luckily I read the critics reviews

If I'd read some of these reviews beforehand I might have been put off (but you quickly see they clearly haven't actually watched the film most of them, or at least not all of it), but I'd read the proper reviews so thought I'd give it a go. (I saw their last film too, so knew it'd be a slow-burn story that requires more attention that most!).

I'll just reiterate what some of the others have said in that this is a low-budget movie shot on a phone - so know what you're getting.

I LOVED what they'd done (just the two of them!) and I find it massively inspiring to see young filmmakers do something of this quality, with this level of intelligence (which, by the way, you'll need to watch it, they don't dumb things down and hand it all to you on a plate).

You've got to put the work in when you're watching, but that's good filmmaking, they don't pander to the few people who aren't going to make the effort in figuring things out.

Not everything is explained, and that's partly because this is (according to interviews with the filmmakers) part of a larger project that they've been working on for a while. So this is a taster of the bigger world, which I can't wait to see!

But if that doesn't appeal, just don't watch it! Very simple.
  • jezzersands
  • Mar 21, 2021

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