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  1. isabellawaltz 14 June 2017. This movie does a great job at balancing absurdist comedy with thought-provoking social commentary. The subject matter explores a near-future society that parodies many highly criticized aspects of our modern world: laziness, mindless subscription, shallowness, etc.

  2. Rated 5/5 Stars • Rated 5 out of 5 stars 01/21/23 Full Review anthony b If David Lynch and Jim Jarmusch had a baby it would be an infinity baby. This movie is, for better or worse, odd and ...

    • (17)
    • Kieran Culkin
    • Bob Byington
    • Comedy, Fantasy
  3. Oct 2, 2017 · Unfortunately, screenwriter Onur Tukel picks up and abandons certain ideas seemingly on a whim, which results in a short (70-minute) film that, while never boring, feels misdirected at best. Take ...

    • “That’s A Good Question- If You Are Dead, Are You Still Home?”
    • “You Can’T Appreciate Happiness Without Experiencing Bleakness.”
    • Infinity Baby: in Conclusion

    Our main character is Ben, played pretentiously by the talented Kieran Culkin. He’s the nephew of Neo and manager at the company. The emotionally stunted and somewhat misogynistic Ben can’t maintain a relationship, though he claims he loves women. His issue? They eventually mention marriage or children. When things take that incomprehensible turn, ...

    Ben is manager to Malcolm (Martin Starr) and Larry (Kevin Corrigan). The two are friends (and poor employees) who constantly bicker in often hilarious and random ways. Corrigan is wonderfully cynical, and he says what he thinks no matter how inappropriate. His tangents are some of the funniest dialogue in the film. Starr, more simple but equally en...

    There are some pitfalls with scenes that could benefit from more depth, and others that could be nixed completely (an unfortunate baby poop fiasco) but none that are detrimental to the final product. All of the actors involved hit their mark. The skillfully obtuse Infinity Baby withdraws from a usual comic routine and commits to its outrageous natu...

    • Kristy Strouse
  4. "Infinity Baby" leaves the sensation remains of something partial, like an outline never filled in or a rough draft no one ever got back to. ... Infinity Baby feels a little underdone. It's good ...

  5. Infinity Baby: Directed by Bob Byington. With Nick Offerman, Stephen Root, Megan Mullally, Trieste Kelly Dunn. Owing to a genetic mix-up involving stem cell research, the recently founded company Infinity Baby is able to offer a service for aspiring parents who never want to leave the baby bubble - infants that do not age.

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  7. Apr 12, 2017 · The near future is commitment-phobic in Bob Byington's latest absurdist goof. There are filmmakers who could stand to lighten up a little, and others you wish would bulk up, their work being so ...

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