
Infinite
Many lives. Unlimited potential.
Evan McCauley has skills he never learned and memories of places he has never visited. Self-medicated and on the brink of a mental breakdown, a secret group that call themselves “Infinites” come to his rescue, revealing that his memories are real.
- 6.6
- 2021
- Released
- 1h 46m

Mark Wahlberg
Evan McCauley
Chiwetel Ejiofor
Bathurst 2020
Sophie Cookson
Nora Brightman
Jason Mantzoukas
Artisan
Rupert Friend
Bathurst 1985
Toby Jones
Porter
Dylan O'Brien
Treadway
Jóhannes Haukur Jóhannesson
Kovic
Liz Carr
Garrick
Kae Alexander
Trace
Tom Hughes
Abel
Joana Ribeiro
Leona
Wallis Day
Agent Shin
Alicia Charles
Brasserie Manager
Mark Fleischmann
Brasserie Owner
Lloyd Griffith
Brasserie Chef Joe
Jack Roth
Ronny
Leon Annor
Lotto
Nabil Elouahabi
O Dog
Jumayn Hunter
Ray Ray
Melissa Neal
Shawna
Chris Gordon
C17 Pilot
Edward Wolstenholme
Interrogation Policeman
Oliver Parsons
Exterior Police Station Policeman
Giorgia Seminara
Isabella
Raffiella Chapman
Jinya
Alexandra Afryea
Park Mother
Jordan A. Nash
Park Son
Alistair Benson
Young Evan
Rob Ostlere
Evan's Father
Meghan Treadway
Evan's Mother
Edison Roman Hernandez Ruiz
Police Helicopter Pilot
Lili Rich
Beautiful Tattooed Woman
Llywelzeth Franco
Temple Boy
Abigail Atchison
Temple Girl
Gilbert Aguirre
Young Treadway
Yannus Sufandi
Young Treadway's Father
Lu Junchang
Guru
Ollie Douglas
Builder - Construction Worker






Released
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- #based on novel or book
- #secret organization
- #reincarnation
- #memories
- #matter of fact
- #straightforward
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Infinite, starring Mark Wahlberg and directed by Antoine Fuqua, offers an intriguing premise about reincarnation and ancient rivalries but struggles to deliver a memorable experience. While the acting is serviceable—Wahlberg and Chiwetel Ejiofor bring energy to their roles—the characters lack depth, making it hard to connect with the story. Visually, the movie has its moments, with solid action

This is one of those films that has a solution right from the get-go, as plain as the nose on your face that by the end, or maybe even the end of the beginning (as Churchill might have said) you would cheerfully have applied to yourself... Poor old "Evan" (Mark Wahlberg) has an amazing memory, but is constantly hassled by vivid hallucinations that are driving him towards a mental breakdown. Someho

Pretty good watch, could watch again, and can recommend. I feel like I had a lot of problems with this movie. The concept is good, but not very cinematic, so it feels like they tried to add action to "Ad Astra". With Mark Wahlberg as the main protagonist, a lot of the movie, as I could think was "Somwon stohl mah teddy bwear" so that ruined the vibe a little. A large part of it is that the
If you enjoy reading my Spoiler-Free reviews, please follow my blog @ https://www.msbreviews.com I really appreciate Antoine Fuqua's career as a director. From the beloved classic Training Day to the highly entertaining The Equalizer films, Fuqua has demonstrated skillful handling of action sequences. As expected, Infinite delivers several fighting scenes and car chases, mostly riveting and qu











