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For Hindi/dual-audio viewers: the Hindi dubbing is watchable and makes the film accessible to a wider audience, but some nuance and original vocal performance are inevitably lost in translation. Fans of high-concept action thrillers may find enough to enjoy, but those seeking tightly plotted sci‑fi will likely be left wanting.

Infinite tries to blend high-concept sci-fi with action, hinging on the idea of reincarnated geniuses whose memories carry across lifetimes. Mark Wahlberg delivers a solid, serviceable lead performance as Evan, balancing confused vulnerability with physicality. The film’s strongest asset is its central premise, which offers intermittent moments of genuine intrigue and emotional stakes when past-life revelations connect to present dangers.

However, the script struggles with pacing and coherence; exposition-heavy scenes bog down momentum, and plot twists sometimes feel convenient rather than earned. Supporting characters are underdeveloped, which blunts the emotional impact of several key revelations. Visually, the action sequences are competent and the production design effectively conveys the film’s globe-trotting scope, though it rarely surprises.

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If you’d like a different tone (shorter, more critical, or more positive) or a version formatted for social media or a blog, tell me which and I’ll rewrite it.

For Hindi/dual-audio viewers: the Hindi dubbing is watchable and makes the film accessible to a wider audience, but some nuance and original vocal performance are inevitably lost in translation. Fans of high-concept action thrillers may find enough to enjoy, but those seeking tightly plotted sci‑fi will likely be left wanting.

Infinite tries to blend high-concept sci-fi with action, hinging on the idea of reincarnated geniuses whose memories carry across lifetimes. Mark Wahlberg delivers a solid, serviceable lead performance as Evan, balancing confused vulnerability with physicality. The film’s strongest asset is its central premise, which offers intermittent moments of genuine intrigue and emotional stakes when past-life revelations connect to present dangers.

However, the script struggles with pacing and coherence; exposition-heavy scenes bog down momentum, and plot twists sometimes feel convenient rather than earned. Supporting characters are underdeveloped, which blunts the emotional impact of several key revelations. Visually, the action sequences are competent and the production design effectively conveys the film’s globe-trotting scope, though it rarely surprises.