DestynneeRealta
So, this movie is really about one dude really. Yes, there is a whole group, but its really about him. Its about him, and what would he do to not only take care of his family, but get back to them.They live in a world where 95% of ppl are at or below the poverty line. So, he takes a job that is hella dangerous so that he can take care of his family. It also happens to be that this job includes slip streaming, think teleportation, via a implant in their neck. Of course, like all movies like this, the first day on the job, gets real.The main character, Whit Carmichael, is forced to illegally slip, to a mining colony, that also just happens to be under attack from something. A whole center of slip streamers is dead, because of what came back from that mining colony. So, what do we do? We send MORE people. Not only are they going to fetch Whit, but it turns out that, that mining colony is going to send us a killer package.I get feelings of Event Horizon, The Thing, some Alien tossed in. If you enjoy movies that have space paranoia, blood, aliens, and interesting tech, this maybe a good pick for you. Now, the story, acting and cinematic are wonderful in what is my opinion, a sci-fi horror movie. Its out of Australia, and every time I am blown away by a movie, it seems to of come from here.. It of course had it's bloody moments, but unlike some horror movies it's part of the story line. The blood, is part of the story line.Quickly you fall in love with some characters, and others you hate right away. But, don't get attached to anyone. Like, anyone.I would highly, highly, highly, suggest y'all taking the almost 2 hours to watch this one.
smcastleton
I found this SciFi to quite entertaining. Although somewhat low-budget, which is why I would rank it as a "B" film, the moral premise and script were rather unique and the acting was quite good. It held some gripping, suspenseful moments as well as several thrills and was thought provoking throughout. What more could a SciFi buff ask for?
FreedomWatchTower
A Movie filled with known Story, Plot devices and Atmosphere, or as one Reviewer put it "The Crazies in Space". While this might be true in some fashion or another it oversimplifies the whole experience, if one would describe it with 3 Movies you could say it kind of is a mix of "Alien" (1979) (for most of the Atmosphere and corporate business critique on a Ship, and Sending a Team to check whats going on), "The Thing" (1982) (for its Paranoia between the main characters, and whose actions are driven by it) & "The Signal" (2007) (& Last but not least this little Horror Indie Gem, for its Signal that drives people into Psychotic Maniacs attacking each other).The biggest complain i have with this Film is that while not being the most unique Film of its genre, it sure shows its potential, because you can see from the get-go that the Movie suffers from a way too tiny Budget. You can see it on the Sets, on the sfx and even hear it on its Score, but still with all the cheap looking sets you can see what could have been if the minuscule Budget of 800K was pushed to 5 Million. There are lots of Scenes where you can see the Beauty in Lighting and Color, Camera movements and even some acted out Scenes by the protagonists and their conflicts. Another complain is the Actor of the Main-Character, while he is not the best actor (and not that bad either) there still are a couple of scenes where he overreacts or simply reacts a certain way which does not really suit the Scene (this could also be put on the Directors corner), This Actor would have been better suited if he had a different Role.Its not the most original Work, but it is hard to come by a decent Scifi Flick at this day and Age, so if you are a Hardcore Scifi Horror Fan, suit yourself and enjoy the Ride, as for my part i enjoyed the Film and em looking forward to what the Director is working on in the Future and hope that he will work himself up to a Point where he gets a Higher Budget to which he can better tell a Story.
Eddie Cantillo
Infini(2015) Starring: Luke Hemsworth, Daniel MacPherson, Grace Hung, Bren Foster, Luke Ford, Tess Haubrich, Dwaine Stevenson, Louisa Mignone, Harry Pavlidis, Kevin Copeland, Paul Winchester, Belinda Gosbee, Andy Rodoreda, Goran D. Kleut, Dean Kyrwood, Brendan Clearkin, and Michele-Antonio Mattiuzzi Written By: Brian Cachia Director: Shane Abbess Review SAVE WHIT CARMICHAEL Hello kiddies your pal the crypt critic , we will be ones who are screaming but it won't be due to fear. It will be due to boredom! The film is set in the near on a space station where a virus has killed an entire crew and their is only one survivor. A new team is sent on a mission to download the information on the virus and get out of their but when they become infected they enlist the help of Will to get back home. The premise is not that unique we've seen it done before however it can be fun, it can be scary, and have dread but this film does not have any of that. The characters play like cardboard cutouts and they don't present any interesting qualities or likability, with just looking at the camera and just swearing and shooting stuff. It all rounds up to a boring space horror that doesn't present any memorability, good action, fun, or extravaganza, I'm giving Infini a half out of five.