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Voyage vers l'infini

Titre original : A Trip to Infinity
  • 2022
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  • 1h 19min
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Voyage vers l'infini (2022)
Does infinity exist? Can we experience the Infinite? In an animated film (created by artists from 10 countries) the world's most cutting-edge scientists and mathematicians go in search of the infinite and its mind-bending implications for the universe.
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L'infini existe-t-il ? Peut-on faire l'expérience de l'infini ? Dans un film d'animation, les scientifiques et mathématiciens les plus pointus du monde partent à la recherche de l'infini et ... Tout lireL'infini existe-t-il ? Peut-on faire l'expérience de l'infini ? Dans un film d'animation, les scientifiques et mathématiciens les plus pointus du monde partent à la recherche de l'infini et de ses implications hallucinantes pour l'univers.L'infini existe-t-il ? Peut-on faire l'expérience de l'infini ? Dans un film d'animation, les scientifiques et mathématiciens les plus pointus du monde partent à la recherche de l'infini et de ses implications hallucinantes pour l'univers.

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    • Jonathan Halperin
    • Drew Takahashi
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    • Jonathan Halperin
    • Alex Ricciardi
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    • Delilah Gates
    • Stephon Alexander
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    • Réalisation
      • Jonathan Halperin
      • Drew Takahashi
    • Scénario
      • Jonathan Halperin
      • Alex Ricciardi
    • Casting principal
      • Alan Lightman
      • Delilah Gates
      • Stephon Alexander
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    Alan Lightman
    Alan Lightman
    • Self - Physicist
    Delilah Gates
    Delilah Gates
    • Self - Theoretical Physicist
    Stephon Alexander
    Stephon Alexander
    • Self - Cosmologist
    Anthony Aguirre
    Anthony Aguirre
    • Self - Theoretical Physicist
    Steve Strogatz
    Steve Strogatz
    • Self - Mathematician
    Moon Duchin
    Moon Duchin
    • Self - Mathematician
    Eugenia Cheng
    Eugenia Cheng
    • Self - Mathematician
    Carlo Rovelli
    Carlo Rovelli
    • Self - Theoretical Physicist
    Rebecca Newberger Goldstein
    Rebecca Newberger Goldstein
    • Self - Philosopher
    • (as Rebecca Goldstein)
    Kenny Easwaran
    Kenny Easwaran
    • Self - Philosopher
    Brian Greene
    Brian Greene
    • Self - Theoretical Physicist
    Janna Levin
    Janna Levin
    • Self - Theoretical Cosmologist
    Sasha Wong Halperin
    • Voice of the Numbers
    • Réalisation
      • Jonathan Halperin
      • Drew Takahashi
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      • Alex Ricciardi
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    7skatenorulez

    Not for everyone, sorry

    Not a documentary for people without a scientific background, most of the concepts are pretty complex and will not be understandable by the regular folk. In fact, many people will probably be offended just because they don't believe in science in the first place and want to live in blissful ignorance. That is why it has reviews below 5 stars.

    There is also the risk of people mistaking infinity with god, which is a long stretch. Infinity is a mathematical convention that helps us understand things outside our scale, but math in itself isn't even a perfect representation of reality (although we use it as an approximation). There probably is a complex math-like language underlying the tissue of reality, one that could explain what infinity really aims to be, but it is still not within our reach.

    An advice: if you felt interested or doubtful about the concepts represented in this documentary, they are not new, there are a thousand of youtube videos and creators devoted to explain this matter better.
    5LeoDeLeo

    Nice Visuals, Weak on Content

    As seems to be the norm for Netflix type so-called 'documentaries', visual presentation trumps content depth, breadth and clarity.

    Too much on-and-on ramblings on common and minor aspects, and some screen time are just downright irrelevant and totally time wasting - like literally waiting for the train to pass as the interviewee just sat there.

    Pertinent and more complex concepts on the other hand are quickly glossed over or just left hanging.

    The whole attempt seems to hinge on decorating narratives around the visuals rather than the other way round. Visual quotas seem to be the priority regardless of relevance.

    Overall - weak. Only for the very casual viewer of this otherwise highly interesting topic.

    For viewers who are already familiar with the rudimentaries of 'infinity' from much better documentaries, give this a miss. Not worth your finite conscious time.
    10mahbubcu

    It was a brain food, want more like this

    The never-ending curiosity to know the unknown is something that scientists devote their life. And infinity is one of the biggest of them.

    When we talk about the existence of God and the end of infinity, it seems like we don't know; or maybe we have an infinite answer to it, yet we can't be so sure. It made me feel that every second of our life is crucial in the realm of infinity, where my existence is so tiny.

    Apart from my philosophical understanding, the documentary was very thoughtful and insightful. It explains infinity from different perspectives. It felt like my brain was enjoying a good meal. The psychedelic animations and VFX were undoubtedly creative, aesthetic, and eye-soothing. Loved it!
    7MeadtheMan

    Materials are thin but not inane

    This documentary avoids some of the mistakes that physics documentaries usually make. The visuals take a lot of artistic license but they're mostly not inane and actually help us visualize certain concepts, the experts give a lot of one-liners but they don't feel too much like trolling us or just bantering (for the most part), the subject is open-ended but there's a focus to ponder over just that.

    However, I wish the questions and cues were a little less of a shtick so that the experts could expound on the subject a little more, in their own ways - there are actually many of us who like to be intellectually challenged (those who are seeking for entertainment wouldn't even give this a shot anyway).

    For example, when the experts are given a glass globe in their hands and asked about holding infinity, it's cute but a little cringey. In fact, Levin already points out that's not how infinity works, if it's truly infinity, we won't be having a comfortable bird's-eye view of it, it's just a very human-centric approach. Moments like these attempt to lure profound statements over something that's already very profound on its own. Instead, what may work better is that, with each example that the experts give, they could go a little deeper, discussing things like how they may try to prove it mathematically/experimentally, what are the limits, paradoxes, different theories on it, etc.
    5svenvancauwelaert

    Fancy animations, shallow in depth

    I have no idea why some people would give this a high score. This is not a documentary. This is some nice visuals with lose incoherent points that are never made. If you give it a low score, you must not understand it right, cause your brain is to small? It has a few good points, but most of it is just empty space and very little science. Hire a few smart people, make them say some stuff, add visuals, done. Netflix almost always makes horrible documentaries. Just buy this sort of content from other creators instead. For the amount of actual information that is given to the viewer this could have been much shorter.

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      • 26 septembre 2022 (France)
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