Infinity Baby

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  • 2018
  • 1 hr 10 min
  • 6.2  (871)

"Infinity Baby" is a quirky comedic film from 2017, directed by Bob Byington and starring Trieste Kelly Dunn, Nick Offerman (who also produced the film), and Martin Starr. The plot revolves around a company called Infinity Baby that has developed a unique product: genetically engineered babies that never grow up. The film takes a humorous look at the ethical implications and logistical issues surrounding this strange concept.

The movie opens with the introduction of the Infinity Baby company, which is run by a group of bumbling executives (including Offerman's character Bill) who are constantly dealing with the fallout from their controversial product. The babies themselves are depicted as small, silent, and emotionless, with blank expressions that are both unsettling and comical.

Dunn stars as a woman named Malory who works for the company as a caregiver for the babies. Malory is a bit lost in life, struggling with relationships and unable to find her place in the world. She connects with one of the company's investors, a wealthy man named Neo (played by Kieran Culkin), who takes her out on a date and introduces her to his eccentric friends.

Starr plays Larry, one of Neo's friends who is also a caregiver for the Infinity Babies. Larry is a socially awkward and somewhat creepy character who becomes fixated on Malory, despite her lack of interest in him.

As the film progresses, the different characters navigate various situations involving the babies, including a mix-up at a daycare facility and an accidental overdose of a new experimental drug. Through all of this, the audience is asked to question the morality of the Infinity Baby concept and whether it is truly ethical to create a group of beings who are essentially frozen in time.

The performances in the film are strong, with Offerman bringing his trademark deadpan humor to the role of Bill and Dunn delivering a nuanced performance as Malory. Starr's portrayal of Larry is equal parts unsettling and sympathetic, and Culkin does a great job of playing the suave and unpredictable Neo.

One of the standout features of "Infinity Baby" is its unique visual style, with muted colors and off-kilter camera angles that give the film a distinct look. The cinematography, by Adam Ginsberg, is impressive and adds to the overall offbeat tone of the movie.

Overall, "Infinity Baby" is a thought-provoking and darkly humorous film that will appeal to fans of indie cinema. While it may not be for everyone, those who enjoy quirky comedies with a touch of social commentary will find a lot to enjoy here.

Infinity Baby is a 2018 comedy with a runtime of 1 hour and 10 minutes. It has received moderate reviews from critics and viewers, who have given it an IMDb score of 6.2.

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  • Release Date
    2018
  • Runtime
    1 hr 10 min
  • Language
    English
  • IMDB Rating
    6.2  (871)
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