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Director: | Brandon Cronenberg |
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Writer: | Brandon Cronenberg |
Staring: |
While staying at an isolated island resort, James and Em are enjoying a perfect vacation of pristine beaches, exceptional staff, and soaking up the sun. But guided by the seductive and mysterious Gabi, they venture outside the resort grounds and find themselves in a culture filled with violence, hedonism, and untold horror. A tragic accident leaves them facing a zero tolerance policy for crime: either you'll be executed, or, if you’re rich enough to afford it, you can watch yourself die instead. | |
Release Date: | Jan 27, 2023 |
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Director: | Brandon Cronenberg |
Writer: | Brandon Cronenberg |
Genres: | Science Fiction, Horror |
Keywords | clone, identity, infidelity, eroticism, orgy, island, hallucination, writer's block, vacation, surrealism, interracial relationship, drug trip, execution, humiliation, hedonism, body horror, nepotism |
Production Companies | Téléfilm Canada, Eurimages, Celluloid Dreams, Film Forge Productions, Elevation Pictures, NEON, Topic Studios, Hero Squared |
Box Office |
Revenue: $5,078,400
Budget: $4,500,000 |
Updates |
Updated: Feb 01, 2025 Entered: Apr 13, 2024 |
Name | Character |
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Alexander Skarsgård | James Foster |
Mia Goth | Gabi Bauer |
Cleopatra Coleman | Em Foster |
Jalil Lespert | Alban Bauer |
Adam Boncz | Ketch |
Amanda Brugel | Jennifer |
John Ralston | Dr. Modan |
Jeff Ricketts | Charles |
Caroline Boulton | Bex |
Thomas Kretschmann | Thresh |
Roderick Hill | Angry Guest |
Alan Katić | State Police Officer |
Dunja Sepčić Bogner | Anna the Cleaning Woman |
Zijad Gračić | Dro Thresh |
Amar Bukvić | Resort Cop |
Katalin Lábán | Head Nurse |
Kamilla Fátyol | Myro Myron's Wife |
Lena Juka Stambuk | Myro Myron's Daughter |
Kristóf Kovács | Myro Myron's Son |
Romina Tonković | Receptionist |
Hajnalka Zsigár | Maid |
Anita Major | Mistress |
Gergely Trócsányi | Owner |
Géza Kovács | Bodyguard |
Name | Job |
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Brandon Cronenberg | Director, Writer |
Matthew Chan | Sound Re-Recording Mixer |
James Vandewater | Editor |
Karim Hussain | Director of Photography |
Zosia Mackenzie | Production Design |
Tim Hecker | Original Music Composer |
Ralph Berkin | Casting |
Domonkos Párdányi | Stunt Coordinator |
Andy Robinson | Visual Effects Supervisor |
Trevor Smale | Conceptual Illustrator |
John O'Regan | Art Direction |
Mária Fatér | Costume Design |
Svetlana Gutic | Makeup Designer |
Alexandra Csörgö | Costume Supervisor |
Mark Bennett | Casting |
Hayley Brown | Production Manager |
Rob Cotterill | First Assistant Director |
Lóránd Banner-Szûcs | Casting |
Philip Stilman | Post Production Supervisor |
Mihály Orsolya Éva | Makeup Artist |
Szilvia Homolya | Makeup Artist |
Rita Balla | Key Makeup Artist, Makeup Designer |
Alex Bullick | Supervising Sound Editor, Sound Designer |
Craig MacLellan | Sound Effects Editor |
Jill Purdy | Supervising Sound Editor |
Graham Rogers | Sound Re-Recording Mixer |
Rita Hetényi | Set Decoration |
Miklos Selmeczy | Standby Art Director |
Thibault Arnold | ADR Mixer |
Jason Charbonneau | Foley Artist |
Paul Gosse | Sound Mixer |
Justin Helle | Foley Editor |
Hilary Jiawen Long | ADR Mixer |
Krešimir Rodić | Boom Operator |
Marko Stefan-Poljak | Boom Operator |
Máté Kovácsi | Standby Art Director |
Clara Farkas | Art Direction |
Anna Catley | Assistant Editor |
Rob Bertola | Sound Designer |
Jamie Rochford | Sculptor |
Dominika Jurek | Second Assistant Director |
Sven Madzarevic | Assistant Director |
Bori Osi | Assistant Director |
Paul Stephenson | Special Effects Supervisor |
Ádám Szücs | Special Effects Coordinator |
Mark Slaughter | Stunt Double |
Miklós Szentváry-Lukács | Stunt Double |
Slaven Spincic | Gaffer |
Dan Martin | Special Effects Makeup Artist |
Name | Title |
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Andrew Cividino | Producer |
Karen Harnisch | Producer |
Michael Bloom | Executive Producer |
Ryan Heller | Executive Producer |
Noah Segal | Producer |
Brandon Cronenberg | Executive Producer |
Alexander Skarsgård | Executive Producer |
Rob Cotterill | Producer |
Hengameh Panahi | Producer |
Daniel Kresmery | Co-Producer |
Jonathan Halperyn | Executive Producer |
Jeff Deutchman | Executive Producer |
Anita Juka | Co-Producer |
Emily Kulasa | Executive Producer |
Charlotte Mickie | Executive Producer |
Christina Piovesan | Producer |
Laura Sinovcic | Associate Producer |
Yona Strauss | Associate Producer |
Maria Zuckerman | Executive Producer |
Emily Thomas | Executive Producer |
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2024 | 4 | 43 | 57 | 31 |
2024 | 5 | 45 | 75 | 29 |
2024 | 6 | 34 | 49 | 22 |
2024 | 7 | 42 | 86 | 27 |
2024 | 8 | 37 | 60 | 24 |
2024 | 9 | 24 | 31 | 19 |
2024 | 10 | 30 | 51 | 17 |
2024 | 11 | 29 | 51 | 18 |
2024 | 12 | 26 | 54 | 16 |
2025 | 1 | 29 | 59 | 19 |
2025 | 2 | 23 | 38 | 4 |
2025 | 3 | 8 | 31 | 2 |
2025 | 4 | 15 | 74 | 3 |
2025 | 5 | 9 | 59 | 3 |
2025 | 6 | 16 | 73 | 3 |
2025 | 7 | 3 | 5 | 2 |
2025 | 8 | 3 | 4 | 2 |
2025 | 9 | 2 | 3 | 1 |
2025 | 10 | 2 | 3 | 2 |
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2024 | 10 | 882 | 912 |
Infinity Pool is a horny, horrifying look at ego and self-indulgence based on self-doubt and failure. The film follows novelist James Foster (Alexander Skarsgard) as he is mesmerized by Gabi (Mia Goth) resulting in a stained week of violence and debauchery. The plot is a story of two halves, the ... first being incredibly strong as the audience is learning the mystery behind the experiments, guests and their past. Viewers can resonate a ton with Foster's wife as she is constantly neglected and misused by her husband. That is ever apparent in the shot selection as she is constantly out of frame or unfocused. This part really worked for me, but as the story progressed the scope grew too large for its own good. The ending becomes unfocused, resulting in aspects that do not make sense or are incredibly unbelievable in the world that the film has set up. The film has fantastic cinematography though, filled with interesting visuals that create for a very unique and chaotic viewing experience. Every shot is calculated and filmed in an interesting way that creates suspense and uncomfortable feelings. The performances are superb, Mia Goth has found her niche in the "elevated" horror genre becoming a modern-day scream queen. Although, after X, Pearl, and now Infinity Pool, I would like to see her do some more diverse work, but she has nailed this type of character. Alexander Skarsgard is also great with some emotionally engrossing scenes mixed with cold, emotionless scenes that create an interesting dichotomy for the characters headspace. Although the film slightly stumbles towards the end and might have a bit of a bloated run time, there is still a ton to enjoy with a creative story, mind bending cinematography, and powerhouse performances. Score: 77% Verdict: Great
_Infinity Pool_ is an eccentric sci-fi horror filled with disturbing sex, crazy amounts of ultra-violence, and a sequence where Mia Goth breastfeeds Alexander Skarsgard. It’s super weird and obviously a different type of film that won’t appeal to the typical mainstream blockbuster crowd. The film ... takes an interesting detour into what defines gluttony and to what extremes humans will undergo in order to feel hungry again when their stomachs are already bloated from overeating. Ambiguously haunting with bloodcurdling sensuality, _Infinity Pool _is not for the squeamish and yet such an impressive and bourgeois bloodbath for those who admire unusually unsettling cinema. **Full review:** https://boundingintocomics.com/2023/02/01/infinity-pool-review-replicating-the-sins-of-the-new-flesh/
Infinity Pool presents a fascinating concept that is both original and intriguing. The movie follows a storyline that is similar to The Purge, but with a twist. In this movie, there are no consequences for the wealthy elite, which is a unique and thought-provoking concept. However, the movie lose ... s its way quickly, and the storyline becomes too bizarre for its own good. The events that unfold towards the end are confusing, and there seems to be no clear message to take away from them. The actors' performances are commendable, and the production values are excellent. The visual effects and cinematography are well-executed, but unfortunately, they cannot compensate for the muddled and confusing storyline. Overall, Infinity Pool is an interesting idea, but the execution leaves a lot to be desired. The movie is too convoluted and lacks a coherent message, leaving the audience feeling unsatisfied. Despite some of its strengths, this movie is ultimately a miss.
This one's a good watch if you are not expecting something monumental. A descent rollercoaster of a watch to escape momentary boredom. ...
Struggling writer "James" (Alexander Skarsgård) and his wealthy wife "Em" (Cleopatra Coleman) are having a vacation on an exclusive island resort where they encounter the enigmatic "Gabi" (Mia Goth) and "Alban" (Jalil Lespert). A trip outside their compound together ends in a rather drunken tragedy ... and to the most peculiar of government-backed solutions to a problem that could well have seen the ritual slaughter of "James". That's quite intriguing, but the rest of this recycles that theory as an increasingly debauched and unentertaining series of scenarios are played out in front of us, presumably in order to illustrate a range of human frailties and issues with confidence and self-belief. There is one rather amusing scene with Goth on the bonnet of her car towards the end, but the remainder of this is just a rather messy, drug infused, meander of a story that left me wondering why it went on for almost two hours. At times the writing is quite smart, but all too infrequently to sustain this thinnest of stories and by midway through I could honestly say that I couldn't have cared less about any of them - even if Skarsgård does have a nice ass. I suspect you will either love or hate this, there were people at the screening who laughed, others who left - I was probably more on the side of the latter. Certainly no need at all to watch on a big screen.