Infinite 2021 by AverageMansReviews
Review Time
Warning:
there is flashing effects/colourful effects/mental
health/shooting/stabbing/chopping/impaling/torture/disintegrating/burning/decapitation/animal
cruelty/medical
This film is a lot about nothing
and worse than that it sets itself up for a potential sequel: in a nutshell Evan McCauley/Heinrich Treadway 2020
[Mark Warburg:] a Infinite/Believer that can't remember fully about his
previous lives such as this one item that controls the fate of the world this
egg [not a living egg.] Bathurst 2020 [Chiwetel Ejiofor:] a Infinite/Nihilishs
and their leader that wants to use this egg to destroy the world and themselves, so he and his followers can rest as a Infinites are stuck in this constant reincarnation cycle as long as there
is some living organism they can reincarnate, but if there is no living
organism they cannot reincarnate or if they use a specially designed weapons
that basically store your soul on to USB consequently breaking the cycle so the
individual in question can't reincarnate.
The
frame work and pacing of this 146 minute film is as I have already indicated in
saying a lot about nothing, there is lots happening but if we were to look past
all of this action/art the frame work and pacing is solid, but it relies on
distracting its viewers with action sequences such as Evan McCauley sparring with Kovic [Jóhannes
Haukur Jóhannesson:] a Infinite/Believer that is a big husky guy or/and in the
closing stages of this film Bathurst 2020 is controlling these large type of
drones in the way that Tony Stark/Iron Man would be proud of or for one more
example when we have Heinrich Treadway 2020 [Mark Warburg:] on the motorcycle
with his sword ridings off this cliff to then jump onto this aircraft to deal with
this ongoing situation and Bathurst 2020: this is of the most highest order of
action/art or art/action. Basically this film as it is has a lot to offer
visually for most of the time, let's just say you'll know when it kicks in.
The
character developments and performances; the character types are reliable
templates of what they are meant to be, with performances that are best
described as getting the job done; but be it the character developments or the
performances even with comedy Which is once in a blue moon [off the top of my head I can remember one little bit of comedy; just to cover my back] they are still at best meh.
This film receives: 4/10, this film is mixed; because of be the art or/and action this film deserves to be outside of my poor section of my reviewing system. Yes this film has some awards accredited to its name and yes all but one is a positive award. 1 Winner Motion Picture Sound Editors, USA 2022 Golden Reel Award Outstanding Achievement in Sound Editing - Non-Theatrical Feature Mandell Winter (supervising sound editor) David Esparza (supervising sound editor) Hamilton Sterling (sound designer) Will Digby (sound effects editor) Micah Loken (dialogue editor) Sang Jun Kim (dialogue editor) Eryne Prine (foley editor) Mark Jan Wlodarkiewicz (music editor) Dan O'Connell (foley artist) John T. Cucci (foley artist.) 3 Nominees all at the same award ceremony/event Razzie Awards 2022 Razzie Awards Worst Picture, Worst Actor Mark Wahlberg and Worst Supporting Actress Sophie Cookson.
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