Review of Infinity Pool (2023) by Gen3Six — 24 Mar 2023
Infinity Pool is a film that proudly wears its strange and surreal nature on its sleeve. From the opening scenes, it is clear that this is a movie that relishes in bringing the audience on a trippy and unforgettable journey. The film is set in a luxury resort that offers unconventional and highly exclusive bodily experiences. As the story unfolds, we witness a couple, James and Em Foster, getting swept up in a maelstrom of body horror, twisted power dynamics, and surreal imagery that threatens to consume them entirely.
The film's direction is a major strength, as Brandon Cronenberg shows signs of inheriting his father's talent for crafting visceral and unsettling visual experiences. The camera is unflinching in its depictions of extreme violence and surreal bodily modifications, yet always maintains an artistic and dreamlike aura. Cleopatra Coleman and Alexander Skarsgård deliver convincing and empathetic performances, grounding the film's increasingly bizarre narrative with moments of genuine emotion and vulnerability.
With that being said, Infinity Pool is not for everyone. Its commitment to being strange and provocative can be challenging for some viewers. However, for those willing to take the plunge and immerse themselves in the film's twisted world, they will be rewarded with a uniquely imaginative and unforgettable cinematic experience. Overall, Infinity Pool cements Brandon Cronenberg as an exciting and daring filmmaker, carving out his own distinctive voice in the world of body horror cinema.
This review of Infinity Pool (2023) was written by Gen3Six on 24 Mar 2023.
Infinity Pool has generally received positive reviews.
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