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Voyage vers l'infini

Original title: A Trip to Infinity
  • 2022
  • 7
  • 1h 19m
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7.0/10
4.5K
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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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Can we experience the infinite? The world''s most modern scientists and mathematicians embark on a search for the infinite and its amazing effects on the universe.Can we experience the infinite? The world''s most modern scientists and mathematicians embark on a search for the infinite and its amazing effects on the universe.Can we experience the infinite? The world''s most modern scientists and mathematicians embark on a search for the infinite and its amazing effects on the universe.

  • Directors
    • Jonathan Halperin
    • Drew Takahashi
  • Writers
    • Jonathan Halperin
    • Alex Ricciardi
  • Stars
    • Alan Lightman
    • Delilah Gates
    • Stephon Alexander
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  • IMDb RATING
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    4.5K
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    • Directors
      • Jonathan Halperin
      • Drew Takahashi
    • Writers
      • Jonathan Halperin
      • Alex Ricciardi
    • Stars
      • Alan Lightman
      • Delilah Gates
      • Stephon Alexander
    • 60User reviews
    • 7Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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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
    • Directors
      • Jonathan Halperin
      • Drew Takahashi
    • Writers
      • Jonathan Halperin
      • 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.
    8plexonics

    Less than Infinitely Entertaining

    The topic of infinity is interesting, puzzling, and maddening. In mathematics the notion of infinity arises from either a way to describe things we can comprehend or explain or when an equation describing a system leads to an undefined state often called a singularity. The movie provides exhaustive thoughts on the former but not enough of the latter. There is an array of respected physicists, mathematicians, and philosophers. I would have liked more differing viewpoints. Most of the discussion was homogeneous and became repetitive.

    The production was top rate and I give full marks for graphics and insightful questions so it was interesting enough for me to recommend it to anyone interested in science and math.
    7paul-allaer

    Mind-bending musings about infinity (and beyond?)

    As "A Trip To Infinity" (2022 release; 79 min) opens, we are introduced to a group of smart, very smart talking heads including mathematicians, physicists, cosmologists, etc. And they start talking about what infinity is. One of them, applied mathematician Steven Strogatz, explains it by way of the story of The Infinite Hotel, as a cartoon plays out what Strogatz is talking about. At this point we are 10 minutes into the movie.

    Couple of comments: this is co-directed by veteran documentarian Jon Halperin (who also co=wrote and co-produced this) and newcomer Drew Takahashi. The movie is divided into 9 Chapters and a Conclusion. There is of course no plot to speak of, and along the way we are confronted with seemingly simple questions like "can you go beyond infinity?", "is infinity real or a human invention", etc. The talking heads provide their perspectives, and I haven't a clue whether what they way is true or not. The fascinating thing is that their mind-bending musings are all accompanied by a montage of some sort, at times quite literally (see: The Infinite Hotel), at times very abstract. The original score is an intriguing electronic collage by newcomer Efrim Manuel Menuck. Can't wait to hear more where that came from. Bottom line: this is not your average documentary. I quite enjoyed it for what it was.

    "A Trip To Infinity" premiered on Netflix earlier this week. If you are in the mood for something different altogether and don't mind that your brain might get scrambled a bit along the way, I'd readily suggest you check this out, and draw your own conclusion.
    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.
    7alexeykorovin

    Great for kids 10-12 y.o.

    This casual docu covers introductory info on physics, math, cosmology and related stuff. However, the style of delivery is heavily kids-oriented. The art side of this docu is amazing, and there is tons of creativity gone into making every concept interesting and easy to consume by someone who e.g. Doesn't have a higher education and has grown up on bite sized TikTok videos.

    About their final thoughts that life and even humanity or life as a whole are just quick blips that won't leave a trace - we actually don't know that yet! Only in 1998 did they notice that galaxies are flying off at accelerating speeds. What else will physicists discover later on? So, it's just silly to make big judgements if your life has meaning or not on some contemporary state of knowledge that's being changed and improved once every few decades.

    I'd stay positive. I'm certainly not religious, in fact I'm a militant atheist. Yet I believe that, as long as our knowledge is still vastly incomplete, we shouldn't fall into the "curse of the Western atheist" of the 19th and then the 20th centuries - the meaninglessness and the existentialism. Just accept that we don't yet know the meaning of our lives. Some time in the distant future we (or our descendants) might. Our purpose is simply to carry the torch until then.

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      • September 26, 2022 (France)
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