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An elite 'search and rescue' team transport onto an off-world mining-facility to rescue Whit Carmichael, the lone survivor of a biological outbreak.
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The numbers and letters on the screen about minute 35 are hexi-decimal ASCII characters (a way of encoding letters and numbers). This encoding spells the names of a crew member and possibly some loved ones (with some errors):
Josephine Chesher is clearly visible which could be a relative of the post production supervisor Allen Cheshire.
here is one screen-full of text. Translated letters on top, encoding below. asterisks represent probable errors in the coding to make it less obvious these were names.
a s q u e d * 61 73 71 75 65 64 16
C h e s h * 20 43 68 65 73 68 56
r 0 J o s e * 72 30 4a 6f 73 65 07
h i n e C h 68 69 6e 65 20 43 86
e s h e r 0 E 65 73 68 65 72 30 45
r i p i t a * 72 69 70 69 74 61 b6
a C h e s h 61 20 43 68 65 73 86
e r 0 K i * 65 72 30 00 4b 69 a7
i t o M u * 69 74 6f 20 4d 75 47
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Chief:
Singularity, blackhole bullshit.
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Its good to see Australia producing quality flicks and Infini is certainly a competent sci fi. That said, this film could have delivered more with a little more care taken in the storytelling department.
Infini starts off well, seems to build towards something but then, inexplicably, seems to run out of ideas. The result is a somewhat listless film that fizzles out in the final third of the picture, meekly crawling towards its rather flat conclusion.
This is a real shame as there is otherwise, a lot to like. Good sets, well established atmosphere and a cast of capable actors. Not to mention nice special effects. If more care and attention had been paid to the script, this film could have been a real winner. As it stands, its only competent. Six out of ten from me.