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Infinity (1996)

Infinity (1996)
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Actor Matthew Broderick made his directorial debut with this romantic drama based on the life of Nobel Prize-winning scientist Richard Feynman. Feynman (Broderick) grew up in New York, where, early on, he began to display a remarkably keen intelligence and a fascination with science encouraged by his parents. While in high school, Richard meets a beautiful girl named Arline Greenbaum (Patricia Arquette), and they quickly fall in love. Richard and Arline intend to marry someday, but they decide it would be prudent to wait until after they finish college -- they have no money, and Richard intends to attend Princeton after finishing his undergraduate work at M.I.T. However, these plans are changed when Arline discovers that she has tuberculosis, which was a very severe illness in the '30s; treatments were not always effective and victims were generally sent to sanitariums, where they could be quarantined from the rest of the population. With Arline's health in question, Richard agrees to marry her immediately. He's also offered a position in Los Alamos, NM, working on a top-secret project for the government. Richard tries to help Arline through her illness as he begins to develop ethical qualms about his new assignment, which is to help design and construct an atomic bomb. Infinity also stars Peter Riegert and Dori Brenner as Feynman's parents. Broderick's mother, Patricia Broderick, wrote the screenplay. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

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Starring:
Matthew BroderickPatricia Arquette, (more)
Director(s):
Matthew Broderick
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
PG
Format(s):
DVD
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Synopsis of Infinity

Actor Matthew Broderick made his directorial debut with this romantic drama based on the life of Nobel Prize-winning scientist Richard Feynman. Feynman (Broderick) grew up in New York, where, early on, he began to display a remarkably keen intelligence and a fascination with science encouraged by his parents. While in high school, Richard meets a beautiful girl named Arline Greenbaum (Patricia Arquette), and they quickly fall in love. Richard and Arline intend to marry someday, but they decide it would be prudent to wait until after they finish college -- they have no money, and Richard intends to attend Princeton after finishing his undergraduate work at M.I.T. However, these plans are changed when Arline discovers that she has tuberculosis, which was a very severe illness in the '30s; treatments were not always effective and victims were generally sent to sanitariums, where they could be quarantined from the rest of the population. With Arline's health in question, Richard agrees to marry her immediately. He's also offered a position in Los Alamos, NM, working on a top-secret project for the government. Richard tries to help Arline through her illness as he begins to develop ethical qualms about his new assignment, which is to help design and construct an atomic bomb. Infinity also stars Peter Riegert and Dori Brenner as Feynman's parents. Broderick's mother, Patricia Broderick, wrote the screenplay. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
120 mins

Complete Cast of Infinity


Director(s):
Matthew Broderick
Writer(s):
Patricia Broderick
Producer(s):
Joel SoissonMichael LeahyPatricia Broderick
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
PG(Adult Situations)
Categories:
Romance
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    Brian K.

    This film is so gentle and touching it's a joy to watch. The performances remind you what film is supposed to be about. After watching Matthew Broderick ham it up and utterly misfire in The Producers, then make me want to hide my head in the popcorn bucket in The Stepford Wives, I now remember what a good actor he is. Apparently, when he directs himself, and is working with family, he has better instincts than when he's at someone else's mercy. Maybe he should do more of this. If you have the chance, rent this film and watch it with your family. Richard Feynman was an amazing person and this film does him justice. In fact, I can't believe I'm the first person to review this wonderful work.

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    Erica M.

    This is a love story with a light sprinkling of science for flavor. I have a deep respect for Feynman as a scientist and as a teacher and always thought he was a good and gentle person as well. This movie does not show his brilliance in physics but does hint at the man behind the math

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    Lloyd G.

    The movie involved me from start to finish. The writing, the acting, and the filming were all top quality.

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