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Infini
It is the story of deep space mining colonies that embody the reality of dangerous mining stations. At the O.I mining station, a group of people are sent to save White Carmichael. It seems that this man is the only survivor of biological fascism that raised great risks.
6 January 1967, Columbus, Ohio, USA
1965, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia
26 March 1981, Canada
26 July 1983, Adelaide, Australia
4 November 1975, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
June 19, 2015
A smartly economical and pleasingly old-school sci-fi flick.
May 14, 2015
Audiences acquainted with everything from Aliens to The Thing, Event Horizon to Sunshine, and even The Invasion of the Body Snatchers and Prometheus, will find few surprises in Infini's depths beyond its unwavering genre devotion.
September 17, 2015
Infini is too busy generating crashes and bangs to clarify the rules of its own skin-flaying game.
May 27, 2015
Infini needs a substantial re-edit before it's worthy of an audience's time.
September 18, 2015
This clunky, claustrophobic, Aussie-made dystopian thriller has a plot that seems to have been constructed out of odds and ends from Ridley Scott and Christopher Nolan sci-fi movies.
July 29, 2015
Infini displays well enough its dark and grimy vision of the future, with the realisation of industrial sci-fi technology and how people's lives become affected by such advancements, but it lacks the follow through to capitalise on its ideas.
May 11, 2015
For a while, it's exciting enough to feel brand-new.
September 17, 2015
Ambitious stuff but there's a lot here which simply doesn't hold up under scrutiny.
September 17, 2015
An exposition-heavy opening gives way to a modestly effective Australian mash-up of sci-fi/horror hybrids.
September 18, 2015
Infini is a space zombie movie that features decent production design but an undecipherable plot, which is not at all helped by the pages of expository dialogue bellowed at lung-busting volume.
May 11, 2015
It's rare to see a film, much less a genre film, in which clarity is so willfully -- brazenly -- withheld.

