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Challenging Humanity in a Digital World

MOVIE REVIEW
Infinite Summer

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Genre: Sci-Fi
Year Released: 2024
Runtime: 1h 30m
Director(s): Miguel Llansó
Writer(s): Miguel Llansó
Cast: Ciaron Davies, Hannah Gross, Teele Kaljuvee-O'Brock, Johanna Rosin
Language: English, Estonian with English subtitles
Where To Watch: world premiere at the 2024 Fantasia Film Festival


RAVING REVIEW: Under the vast skies of Estonia, Mia (Teele Kaljuvee-O'Brock,) Grete (Johanna-Aurelia Rosin,) and Sarah (Hannah Gross) embark on a summer adventure that promises relaxation and exploration. Their journey swiftly shifts gears when they encounter a mysterious app developed by Dr. Mindfulness (Ciaron Davies.) The app links their fate to a local zoo and transforms them in ways that challenge the very fabric of their reality. This transformative experience forces them to confront the thin line between the natural world and a digitally augmented existence. Believe it or not, it ends up being one of the most intriguing explorations of existential journeys that I can remember seeing.


Miguel Llansó, renowned for his innovative storytelling in films such as CRUMBS and JESUS SHOWS YOU THE WAY TO THE HIGHWAY, returns with INFINITE SUMMER, exploring the intersection between human consciousness and technological innovation. Alongside cinematographer Israel Seoane and producers Alison Rose Carter and Jon Read, Llansó delves into a story that weaves philosophical depth with allegorical flair, questioning the essence of identity in the digital age.

The film's narrative places Mia at a crossroads, challenging her to save her friends or join them in their new, altered state. The intrigue deepens as Interpol agents uncover a possible sinister plot linked to the app, suggesting a conspiracy that transcends simple technological glitches and delves into cybercriminal territory.

Moreover, INFINITE SUMMER distinguishes itself with a mesmerizing soundtrack and meticulously crafted visual effects that heighten the surreal atmosphere of the narrative. Interwoven with electronic and ambient tones, the score mirrors the characters' emotional landscape as they navigate their altered realities. The visual effects are not merely decorative but serve as a narrative tool, illustrating the transformative impact of the app on the characters' perceptions and physical forms. These elements, combined with the film’s sharp editing, ensure that the viewers are not just observers but are emotionally and psychologically engaged in the unfolding drama.

As INFINITE SUMMER makes its mark at the Fantasia International Film Festival, it pushes the envelope of genre cinema, blending elements of science fiction, mystery, and deep philosophical inquiry. This film prompts its audience to contemplate the implications of our increasing reliance on technology and its potential to redefine our humanity.

Llansó, reflecting on humanity's trajectory influenced by his time in Ethiopia, infuses INFINITE SUMMER with themes that speculate on the future of human desires and individuality as we increasingly integrate with technology. This narrative is not merely a tale of technological anxiety but a profound exploration of the potential for new forms of human existence that emerge from our interactions with digital realms.

INFINITE SUMMER stands out for its visually arresting scenes and intellectually engaging script, which creates a compelling narrative about the potential for both loss and rebirth of identity in the modern world. The film balances its speculative elements with grounded, emotional performances, making it a standout piece that engages viewers beyond the surface-level spectacle.

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[photo courtesy of LANZADERA FILMS, SAVAGE ROSE FILMS, TALLIFORNIA]

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Chris Jones
Entertainment Editor

Chris Jones is the Mail Entertainment Editor covering Movies and Television topics. He is from Washington, Illinois, and is the owner, writer, and editor of Overly Honest Reviews.