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So, 'Infinite' is one of those low-key films that kind of creeps up on you. The plot revolves around this young guy facing the end and he gathers his four friends to weave together these pivotal elements from his life. You feel this weighty, yet oddly uplifting atmosphere throughout. It’s a blend of comedy and drama that feels very real, which is rare. The pacing might throw some off—it's not rushed—but the moments between laughter and reflection are where it shines. The performances are heartfelt, and there’s an authenticity in their interactions that just clicks. Not a lot of special effects, but it’s more about the connections. It’s distinct for its focus on life’s little things rather than grand gestures.
Explores themes of mortality and legacy.Unique blend of comedy and heartfelt moments.Pacing is deliberate, allowing for character depth.
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