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Infinite (2015) has this really unique vibe, blending drama and sci-fi in a way that feels both intimate and expansive. The story revolves around an aspiring astronomer who stumbles upon a radio frequency, leading to a connection with a presumed-dead astronaut. It’s eerie and touching, exploring themes of isolation and the longing for connection in the vastness of space. The pacing is a bit slow, allowing the emotional weight to settle, which some might find off-putting but I think it gives the film a contemplative quality. The performances, particularly from the leads, carry a lot of the film’s emotional core, and the practical effects add a tangible, almost retro feel that sets it apart from more polished contemporary sci-fi flicks. It’s definitely a piece that resonates differently if you appreciate the quieter moments in storytelling.
Unique blend of genresExplores isolation and connectionInteresting use of practical effects
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Ryan Stratton
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