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The Infinite Man

  • 2014
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 25m
IMDb RATING
6.2/10
2.2K
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The Infinite Man (2014)
ComedyFantasySci-Fi

A man's attempt to construct the ultimate romantic weekend backfires when his quest for perfection traps his lover in an infinite loop.A man's attempt to construct the ultimate romantic weekend backfires when his quest for perfection traps his lover in an infinite loop.A man's attempt to construct the ultimate romantic weekend backfires when his quest for perfection traps his lover in an infinite loop.

  • Director
    • Hugh Sullivan
  • Writer
    • Hugh Sullivan
  • Stars
    • Josh McConville
    • Hannah Marshall
    • Alex Dimitriades
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.2/10
    2.2K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Hugh Sullivan
    • Writer
      • Hugh Sullivan
    • Stars
      • Josh McConville
      • Hannah Marshall
      • Alex Dimitriades
    • 24User reviews
    • 35Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 wins & 6 nominations total

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    Josh McConville
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    • Dean
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    Alex Dimitriades
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    • Terry
    • Director
      • Hugh Sullivan
    • Writer
      • Hugh Sullivan
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    8Meaney

    Pay attention while you laugh!

    A very funny independent film with an excellent performance by Josh McConville leading a sparse cast of three in his pursuit of love. The story centres on the futility of pursuing perfection and the folly of fabricating happiness, with a slight, masterful and touching subtext of the trials of escaping mental illness's obsessions. This clever and tightly written sleeper gem demands, with a bit of mental gymnastics, the attention of any lazy viewers to be fully satisfying.
    4goods116

    Nice idea, nice try, but in the end a boring movie, 3 characters churning dialogue

    Time travel element interesting, but the plot is just not sustainable, and ultimately the film becomes quite boring about 30 minutes into it. I guess this hit the spot for some viewers, but fell very flat for me.
    8Stephan_fr

    A very solid primer clone.

    This is a primer copycat, its very well executed and has the benefit of being amusing.

    Acting is on point, especially the villainous Terry, but you have to wait the second half to understand what you thought were gaping plot holes. This is very different from other low fi sci-fi flicks pride themselves on following their own rules from the beginning end (primer, timeliness, triangle, etc).

    The two lead characters are also fairly unlikeable at first, especially the female lead who seem to have even less self respect than the male one. This sort itself out mid flick, but don't expect the level of insane detail found in say, villeneuves' 'enemy'.

    My biggest and only gripe are the inconsistencies in object purposes, as for example the rmemory Helmet becomes a time machine of sorts 10 minutes

    I'm surprised this is not more popular.
    3thefix99

    A clever idea for a film that got a bit too ahead of itself.

    The production was of a very high level, excellent sound and visuals- nice cinematography. Clearly a lot of thought went into the script, but in its quest to be intellectual, sacrificed some of the humanity of the characters. A lot of the quirks of the characters, the way the male lead ran, the vintage clothes, the references to Greek mythology and tantra all seemed very forced.

    Important philosophical questions about identity, why we love someone at different times in our lives and why/when we should give up on someone were partially raised but never really explored. By the end of it, I felt like a lot had happened, but I didn't care about the characters at all - I hardly got to know them. All in all, it felt like it was all style and little substance.
    4JvH48

    Mildly interesting attempt to relive the past. Obviously failed as romantic weekends cannot be designed from a drawing board. Could be thought provoking but was not

    Saw this at the Leiden Film Festival 2014 (LIFF). What will you do when given the chance to "repair" a failed romantic weekend by changing the past and reliving those days again in a new setup?? Though I found the end result disappointing, there were several positive elements in this film. Firstly, it did not waste resources in the making: 3 actors in total, a single location, and without a gadget overload. Secondly, the deserted sea resort offered an excellent décor with ample opportunities for seeing things from different angles, running parallel scenes in various rooms, and letting variants from the protagonists meet, or even see one copy meeting another. Thirdly, the successive chapters were clearly labeled "xx years later", a great help while trying to follow the story line while it developed in (for me) mysterious ways.

    On the negative side, I found the movie mildly interesting overall, not thought provoking in any way, no mind bending time paradoxes, at least none that I felt as challenging. The role of the gadgets (looked like EEG headsets, as used in hospital) was poorly explained, and I saw no one actually wearing them, so it is not clear what their purpose was in the proceedings. Devices and schematics might have looked highly technical for the average layman, but were in fact outdated for at least 30 years. The protagonists did not interest me at all, so I was not pulled in by the turn of events that this movie presented to us. It merely looked a bit unnatural, like finding a way to turn a basically good idea into a feature length movie without having enough material to fill the allotted time.

    All in all, I got less than what I had expected. (And I had serious problems to stay awake. It may not be completely the film's fault, but anyway it was a fact.) My fault may be that I've read too many SF books in my life, and usually observe that movies, within their limited time frame, cannot present a consistent plot without loop holes in the time travel section. For some reason, books prove to be a better place to design a believable setup with richer details. Anyway, the idea behind this film was fresh, the décor was very well chosen, the actors were casted well, and all did their best to cope with the script. Yet, I'm still surprised about the many good things other reviewers found in this film, all of which I regrettably overlooked (so it seems).

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    • Trivia
      The storage device carried around by the protagonist is clearly an ATAPI/IDE CD-ROM drive (distinguishable by the visible connector pins) with some reflectors attached to it.
    • Quotes

      Terry: I miss her.

      Dean: I know.

      Terry: I love her.

      Dean: So do I.

      Terry: Sometimes when I masturbate, I imagine myself as her, masturbating to a picture of me.

      Dean: I'm sorry?

      Terry: No no, these are facts. I don't want your sympathy.

    • Connections
      Version of Melocotones (2017)
    • Soundtracks
      Magnificat from A Symphony to Dante's Divine Comedy S.109
      Written by Franz Liszt

      Performed by Zoë Barry and Jed Palmer

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    • Release date
      • June 25, 2015 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • Australia
    • Official sites
      • Hedone (Australia)
      • Madman Entertainment
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • 搶救愛情的時空旅人
    • Filming locations
      • Woomera, South Australia, Australia
    • Production companies
      • Hedone Productions
      • Bonsai Films
      • Filmlab
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 25m(85 min)
    • Color
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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