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The Infinite Man
2014 · 85 min
Not Rated
6.2
61%
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A man's attempts to construct the ultimate romantic weekend backfire when his quest for perfection traps his lover in an infinite loop.
Directed By
Hugh Sullivan
Written By
Hugh Sullivan
Studio
Hedone
,
Bonsai Films
Genre
Sci-Fi
,
Comedy
,
Fantasy
Cast of The Infinite Man
JM
Josh McConville
Dean
HM
Hannah Marshall
Lana
AD
Alex Dimitriades
Terry
The Infinite Man Reviews
3AW
Jim Schembri
Given how hideously over-used time travel has been of late in movies, Aussie writer/director Hugh Sullivan deserves considerable back-slapping for at least spinning something fresh out of the concept.
The Sunday Age
Craig Mathieson
Hugh Sullivan's terrific Australian time-travel comedy is an inventive and dryly hilarious depiction of how the obsession with perfection can only lead to defeat.
Guardian
Luke Buckmaster
A delightfully intellectual exercise in escapism.
Sydney Morning Herald
Jake Wilson
Sullivan urgently needs to find a co-writer: while visually he's more talented than the majority of Australian directors, his would-be witty dialogue is atrocious, and his characters are no more than sketches.
Alternative Lens
Jennifer Heaton
A good example of how to make a high-concept film on a dirt-cheap budget.
Philadelphia Inquirer
Tirdad Derakhshani
Great fun will be had by audiences, past and future.
Quickflix
Richard Haridy
This is nothing less than one of my favourite Australian pictures in quite some time
Time Out Sydney
Nick Dent
Rather than sci-fi head trips, the movie is about the self-defeating nature of jealousy in relationships, with Sullivan's facility for deadpan, screwball dialogue making it an unexpected delight.
The Film Stage
Jared Mobarak
I can't wait to revisit the sci-fi and work my way through what at first blush appears foolproof.
sbs.com.au
Russell Edwards
Unafraid of its low budget limitations, The Infinite Man makes splendid use of its three-person cast, revels in its minimalist location and yet never feels constrained.
The Australian
David Stratton
Full marks to Sullivan and his team for creating this bizarre puzzle of a movie, even though the use of the single location and the endlessly repetitive (with variations) plot inevitably becomes over-familiar as it proceeds.
The Skinny
Josh Slater-Williams
Writer-director Hugh Sullivan's smart and sensitive feature debut deserves special credit for hinging its conceit on successful emotional beats, never letting its structural ambition get in the way of its fun character arcs and some terrific laughs.
Concrete Playground
Tom Clift
What The Infinite Man lacks in size it makes up for in brains and heart...the rare sort of film that feels invigorated, rather than hamstrung, by its obvious financial constraints.
Matt's Movie Reviews
Matthew Pejkovic
What The Infinite Man lacks in size it makes up for in inventive, emotionally potent storytelling as a sci-fi, a comedy and a romance. That kind of trifecta is a rarity indeed.
The New Daily (Australia)
Stephen A. Russell
It's a head-scratcher, but one packed full of witty fun and electric chemistry.
FILMINK (Australia)
Sarah Ward
Few films are as fun, funny, insightful, or astute with a familiar concept, as The Infinite Man pleasingly creates a new future for time travel flicks.
Urban Cinefile
Andrew L. Urban
The screenplay is a clever riff on the notion of time travel as a way of improving the past, and some will see an echo of Groundhog Day, the iconic film that goes the whole hog on that theme (pardon the pun)
Film Thrills
Deirdre Crimmins
One of the best time travel films I have ever seen.
Urban Cinefile
Louise Keller
I like the quirkiness of the film and the commitment that Sullivan has made to his characters, pushing the boundaries to outlandish limits; for me, the black comedy elements work best
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