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Infinity Chamber

  • 2016
  • 1h 43m
IMDb RATING
6.2/10
12K
YOUR RATING
Christopher Soren Kelly in Infinity Chamber (2016)
A man trapped in an automated prison must outsmart a computer in order to escape and try and find his way back to the outside world that may already be wiped out.
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Psychological ThrillerSci-FiThriller

A man trapped in an automated prison must outsmart a computer in order to escape.A man trapped in an automated prison must outsmart a computer in order to escape.A man trapped in an automated prison must outsmart a computer in order to escape.

  • Director
    • Travis Milloy
  • Writer
    • Travis Milloy
  • Stars
    • Christopher Soren Kelly
    • Cass Clark
    • Cajardo Lindsey
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.2/10
    12K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Travis Milloy
    • Writer
      • Travis Milloy
    • Stars
      • Christopher Soren Kelly
      • Cass Clark
      • Cajardo Lindsey
    • 164User reviews
    • 57Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win & 2 nominations total

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    Christopher Soren Kelly
    Christopher Soren Kelly
    • Frank
    Cass Clark
    Cass Clark
    • Gabby
    • (as Cassandra Clark)
    Cajardo Lindsey
    Cajardo Lindsey
    • Fletcher
    Jesse D. Arrow
    Jesse D. Arrow
    • Howard…
    Chuck Klein
    • Father
    Brandon Loomis
    • Gunman #1
    Garrett Behnke
    • Gunman #2
    Paul Milloy
    • Hiker #1
    Bode Kirchner
    • Hiker #2
    Brian Ragovin
    • Patron
    Harley Flores
    • Young Frank
    • (as Harley J Flores)
    Andrea Annie Owens
    • Patron
    • (as Andrea 'Annie' Owens)
    Susan Belkin
    • Patron
    Louis Klotz
    • Patron
    Amanda Lau
    • Patron
    Arturo Gonzalez
    • Patron
    Vanessa Gonzalez
    • Barista
    Rufus
    • Rufus the Dog
    • Director
      • Travis Milloy
    • Writer
      • Travis Milloy
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    User reviews164

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    7smmannix

    Well done

    Movies that basically have 1 character are very hard to pull off. This film does it. The story was interesting and the acting is good. Kept me intrigued right to the end. Would definitely recommend this film.
    7j_alimena

    Really liked this one!

    One of the better unexpected movies I've seen during COVID and I've been watching a crappy load of movies as I'm sure everyone else has. It had a small cast and lower budget but carried it off! Ending was satisfying !
    7Pjtaylor-96-138044

    It's not about the cash, it's about the execution.

    This super low-budget science-fiction thriller (apparently one of the ten cheapest films to ever be shown on Netflix), essentially, proves that it's not about the cash, it's about the execution. Sure, 'Infinity Chamber (2017)' looks relatively low-fi when it's at its most ambitious, but this doesn't detriment any aspect of the piece - in fact, I'd argue that it forms a crucial part of its aesthetic - and it certainly doesn't look half bad considering that the central set was built by the director himself out of rubbish he found behind a shop. Really, a film like this relies on the strength of its writing. Thankfully, the writing here is on-point. The story itself is sort of an amalgamation of a few distinct inspirations - which include, but aren't limited to, '2001: A Space Odyssey (1968)', 'Source Code (2011)' and 'Moon (2009)' - but it still feels fresh and keeps you on your toes throughout. There are also a number of genuinely intriguing twists and turns to keep things feeling fresh, some of which work better than others. The piece plays with some really interesting ideas, weaving its grander themes and world-building into its smaller, more claustrophobic narrative remarkably well. It hints towards its various meanings and upcoming reveals using clever set-design and an engaging non-linear structure. It also concludes with just a hint of ambiguity (and I do only mean a hint). Pretty much everything is revealed naturally, drip-fed at the perfect rate, and this makes for a very compelling watch. The performances are good, too, which all help sell the somewhat heightened conceit. The lead, in particular, is a surprisingly nuanced and evolving screen-presence - especially considering that, for the most part, he's both the sole person we see and is acting opposite, essentially, an empty room. Overall, this is an entertaining and engaging film that makes excellent use of its micro budget to bring its high concept to life. 7/10.
    7Vivekmaru45

    Surprisingly Good Sci-fi Movie.

    If you have seen Cube(1997) and its subsequent sequels, then you will really enjoy this film. The film is based on an original idea and screenplay. Travis Milloy writes and directs this film with a very professional touch. I am sure he will become a top director after some years.

    But the person I am most impressed with is Jacob Yoffee who directs the music. The background music enhances this film with a true sci-fi feel, reminiscent of Tangerine Dream the German music group that had a lot of success during the eighties. The cinematography is also superbly handled by Jason Nolte.

    Plot of the film: Frank Lerner awakes to find himself trapped in an automated prison cell with an artificial intelligence monitoring him in order to keep him alive. Later on, Frank starts to get flashbacks of his last movements before he was captured. He forms a bond with the artificial intelligence, which is a rotating camera attached to the ceiling of his cell. Sooner or later Frank realizes that a lot of people have met their end in his cell and he must rely on his wits in order to escape.

    Verdict: Superb sci-fi 7/10. Christopher Soren Kelly who plays the lead reminds me of the excellent actor Sam Rockwell who played Wild Bill Wharton in The Green Mile 1999.

    More Sci-fi movies: Escape from New York(1981), The Running Man(1987), Fortress(1992).
    8dobadforever

    Once

    Once every so often, the science-fiction genre sends us film which reminds us of why some of us keep watching. Infinity Chamber is one of those reasons. A strong lead actor, unpredictable and intriguing plot, impressive cinematography, and an understated loves story make this one worth viewing. It's not for everyone, but genre fans will see its' merit.

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    • Trivia
      With a limited budget, Director Travis Milloy built the set himself using the most inexpensive materials he could find. To create futuristic walls in the prison cell he used plastic crates that are used to carry 2-liter soda pop bottles which he found next to dumpsters behind grocery stores. Not realizing the crates were re-used by the bottling company, unknowingly having stolen them, after the film was completed he returned the crates to the grocery stores where he found them.
    • Goofs
      When Frank emerges from the hatch in the desert during the escape, in the far left corner of one of the shots you can see the sail of a terra-sailor moving across the horizon, a windsurfer with wheels. A popular activity at the El Mirage Dry Lake where the escape sequence was filmed.
    • Quotes

      Frank: I'm not really here.

      Gabby: No?

      Frank: No. You're not here, none of us here.

      Gabby: Ah, really? Well, that would explain my profit margins.

    • Connections
      Referenced in Talking Pictures Trivia: Infinity Chamber (2020)
    • Soundtracks
      Carry Me
      Performed by Olivia Millerschin

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    • Release date
      • September 15, 2017 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
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    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Камера бесконечности
    • Filming locations
      • El Mirage Dry Lake, California, USA(Mojave Desert)
    • Production companies
      • Latest Trick Productions
      • Milloy Films
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 43 minutes
    • Color
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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