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Infinite
Infinite
2021 ·106 min ·United States of America ·PG-13 16+
5.0
IMDb 5.5 КП 6.3 RT 17% MC 28
Science Fiction, Action, Adventure
Director: Antoine Fuqua
📖 Based on the novel «The Reincarnationist Papers» byEric Maikranz
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Evan McCauley has skills he never learned and memories of places he has never visited. Self-medicated and on the brink of a mental breakdown, a secret group that call themselves “Infinites” come to his rescue, revealing that his memories are real.

Mark Wahlberg
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Chiwetel Ejiofor
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Sophie Cookson
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🎬 Razzie Awards 2022 — Worst Actor
🎬 Razzie Awards 2022 — Worst Picture
🎬 Razzie Awards 2022 — Worst Supporting Actress

Infinite is generally viewed as a forgettable and derivative sci-fi action film that fails to capitalize on its intriguing premise of reincarnation. While the production values and action sequences provide occasional entertainment, the film is hampered by poor character development, a convoluted screenplay, and a lack of narrative originality.

Originality The film leans heavily on familiar sci-fi tropes, resulting in a derivative experience that feels like a collection of ideas from better films like The Matrix and The Old Guard.
Screenplay Character development is sacrificed for rapid-fire action and heavy-handed exposition, making it difficult for the audience to connect with the protagonists.
Acting Mark Wahlberg's performance is widely seen as underwhelming and mismatched with the film's tone.
Direction The action sequences are technically competent and stylish but ultimately feel generic and lack emotional stakes.
Pacing The pacing is viewed as disjointed; some find the sub-two-hour runtime efficient, while others argue it leaves the dense, reincarnation-focused plot feeling overstuffed and confusing.
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