Infinity

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  • PG
  • 1996
  • 1 hr 59 min
  • 6.1  (1,969)

Infinity is a captivating biographical drama released in 1996, directed by award-winning filmmaker Matthew Broderick, which portrays the early years and the romantic relationship between the Nobel laureate Richard Feynman and his wife, Art student Arline Greenbaum. The film opens on the campus of Princeton University where young Richard, portrayed by Matthew Broderick, is studying physics as a graduate student. Feynman is known for his exceptional intelligence and analytical skills, but his interest in physics is fueled by an even greater desire to understand the mysteries of the universe. In a nearby town, Arline, played brilliantly by Patricia Arquette, is struggling with her own illness, while taking art classes at a local college. A chance meeting between Richard and Arline leads to a budding relationship between the two, and despite Arline's health issues, the two fall in love.

As Feynman works tirelessly on complex scientific problems, Arline's sickness and subsequent hospitalization put a strain on their relationship. However, they continue to write to each other, and their letters reveal the deep love they share. Arline's illness worsens, but she remains optimistic and hopeful, and when Richard's work is recognized with a scholarship from the Guggenheim Foundation, the couple is able to spend a year in Brazil, where Feynman conducts research.

Arline's health takes a turn for the worse, and Feynman is faced with the difficult decision to leave Brazil and return to the United States. The film captures the deep love and passion that Richard and Arline share, despite the physical distance between them. In a moving scene, we see Feynman visit his wife's grave years later, and the audience is reminded of the bond that they shared.

While the movie is primarily a love story, it also explores the life and work of Richard Feynman, who is among the most influential and celebrated physicists of the 20th century. Infinity portrays Feynman as a brilliant yet eccentric physicist with a sense of humor and a knack for storytelling. The film depicts his research in quantum mechanics and his contributions to the Manhattan Project, which developed the first atomic bomb. Furthermore, the movie showcases his efforts to uncover the cause of the Challenger space shuttle disaster in 1986, providing insight into Feynman's tenacity and his commitment to solving complex problems.

The chemistry between Broderick and Arquette in portraying Richard and Arline is one of the highlights of the movie, with both actors delivering excellent performances. In addition, the film's cinematography captures the beauty of the Brazilian landscape while also showcasing the multiple time periods in which the story unfolds.

Overall, Infinity is a riveting account of the relationship between one of the most influential physicists of the 20th century and his wife, and their enduring love despite the circumstances they face. The film is a must-watch for anyone interested in science, romance, or biographical dramas.

Infinity is a 1996 drama with a runtime of 1 hour and 59 minutes. It has received moderate reviews from critics and viewers, who have given it an IMDb score of 6.1.

Infinity
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Where to Watch Infinity
Infinity is available to watch free on The Roku Channel Free, Pluto TV, Tubi TV and YouTube. It's also available to stream, download and buy on demand at Amazon Prime, Amazon Prime, Amazon and Google Play. Some platforms allow you to rent Infinity for a limited time or purchase the movie and download it to your device.
  • Release Date
    1996
  • MPAA Rating
    PG
  • Runtime
    1 hr 59 min
  • Language
    English
  • IMDB Rating
    6.1  (1,969)
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