• Director(s)

    Antoine Fuqua

  • Production Year

    2021

  • Genre(s)

    Action, Science_fiction

  • Approx. running minutes

    106m

  • Cast

    Mark Wahlberg, Chiwetel Ejiofor, Sophie Cookson, Dylan O'Brien

Film

Infinite

moderate violence, threat, injury detail, infrequent strong language

INFINITE is a US sci-fi action thriller in which a man living with schizophrenia discovers his hallucinations are actually memories from his past lives.

INFINITE is a US sci-fi action thriller in which a man living with schizophrenia discovers his hallucinations are actually memories from his past lives.

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violence
There are stylised action sequences featuring moderate violence in the form of impactful blows, shootings and masked stabbings. Slow-motion effects are sometimes used to depict bullets travelling through the air towards their target, as well as large explosions.
threat and horror
There are also scenes of moderate threat which includes torture techniques. For example, a man has honey poured into his mouth, causing him to splutter briefly. In another sequence, a man endures brief waterboarding, but we learn that this is self-inflicted, as if part of a self-flagellation ritual. A man threatens to slice of a woman's arm with a sword.
language
There is infrequent strong language (‘f**k’), accompanied by other milder terms (‘shit’, ‘son of a bitch’, ‘bastard’, 'ass', ‘bloody’, ‘hell’, ‘God’, ‘Jesus’, ‘damn’, ‘jerk’ and ‘freakin’’).
injury detail
There are scenes containing moderate injury detail, including the exposed brain of a corpse, as well as a bloody stab wound to the torso which a man attempts to cauterise with a cigarette lighter. Some sequences contain blood in the aftermath of violence, in the form of masked wounds, as well as bloody medical instruments.
additional issues
There are some visual and verbal references to drugs and mental health, particularly prescription medication which the protagonist takes to help manage his schizophrenia. There are also verbal references to suicide and self-harm.
  • Director(s)

    Antoine Fuqua

  • Production Year

    2021

  • Genre(s)

    Action, Science_fiction

  • Approx. running minutes

    106m

  • Cast

    Mark Wahlberg, Chiwetel Ejiofor, Sophie Cookson, Dylan O'Brien

moderate violence, threat, injury detail, infrequent strong language
Classified Date:
31/01/2022
Version:
2D
Use:
Physical media + VOD/Streaming
Distributor:
Paramount Pictures International Limited
violence
There are stylised action sequences featuring moderate violence in the form of impactful blows, shootings and masked stabbings. Slow-motion effects are sometimes used to depict bullets travelling through the air towards their target, as well as large explosions.
threat and horror
There are also scenes of moderate threat which includes torture techniques. For example, a man has honey poured into his mouth, causing him to splutter briefly. In another sequence, a man endures brief waterboarding, but we learn that this is self-inflicted, as if part of a self-flagellation ritual. A man threatens to slice of a woman's arm with a sword.
language
There is infrequent strong language (‘f**k’), accompanied by other milder terms (‘shit’, ‘son of a bitch’, ‘bastard’, 'ass', ‘bloody’, ‘hell’, ‘God’, ‘Jesus’, ‘damn’, ‘jerk’ and ‘freakin’’).
injury detail
There are scenes containing moderate injury detail, including the exposed brain of a corpse, as well as a bloody stab wound to the torso which a man attempts to cauterise with a cigarette lighter. Some sequences contain blood in the aftermath of violence, in the form of masked wounds, as well as bloody medical instruments.
additional issues
There are some visual and verbal references to drugs and mental health, particularly prescription medication which the protagonist takes to help manage his schizophrenia. There are also verbal references to suicide and self-harm.
moderate violence, threat, injury detail, infrequent strong language
Classified Date:
05/10/2021
Version:
2D
Use:
VOD/Streaming
Distributor:
Amazon Media EU S.à r.l.
violence
There are stylised action sequences featuring moderate violence in the form of impactful blows, shootings and masked stabbings. Slow-motion effects are sometimes used to depict bullets travelling through the air towards their target, as well as large explosions.
threat and horror
There are also scenes of moderate threat which includes torture techniques. For example, a man has honey poured into his mouth, causing him to splutter briefly. In another sequence, a man endures brief waterboarding, but we learn that this is self-inflicted, as if part of a self-flagellation ritual. A man threatens to slice of a woman's arm with a sword.
language
There is infrequent strong language (‘f**k’), accompanied by other milder terms (‘shit’, ‘son of a bitch’, ‘bastard’, 'ass', ‘bloody’, ‘hell’, ‘God’, ‘Jesus’, ‘damn’, ‘jerk’ and ‘freakin’’).
injury detail
There are scenes containing moderate injury detail, including the exposed brain of a corpse, as well as a bloody stab wound to the torso which a man attempts to cauterise with a cigarette lighter. Some sequences contain blood in the aftermath of violence, in the form of masked wounds, as well as bloody medical instruments.
additional issues
There are some visual and verbal references to drugs and mental health, particularly prescription medication which the protagonist takes to help manage his schizophrenia. There are also verbal references to suicide and self-harm.
moderate violence, threat, injury detail, infrequent strong language
Classified Date:
17/08/2021
Version:
2D
Use:
VOD/Streaming
Distributor:
Paramount Pictures International Limited
violence
There are stylised action sequences featuring moderate violence in the form of impactful blows, shootings and masked stabbings. Slow-motion effects are sometimes used to depict bullets travelling through the air towards their target, as well as large explosions.
threat and horror
There are also scenes of moderate threat which includes torture techniques. For example, a man has honey poured into his mouth, causing him to splutter briefly. In another sequence, a man endures brief waterboarding, but we learn that this is self-inflicted, as if part of a self-flagellation ritual. A man threatens to slice of a woman's arm with a sword.
language
There is infrequent strong language (‘f**k’), accompanied by other milder terms (‘shit’, ‘son of a bitch’, ‘bastard’, 'ass', ‘bloody’, ‘hell’, ‘God’, ‘Jesus’, ‘damn’, ‘jerk’ and ‘freakin’’).
injury detail
There are scenes containing moderate injury detail, including the exposed brain of a corpse, as well as a bloody stab wound to the torso which a man attempts to cauterise with a cigarette lighter. Some sequences contain blood in the aftermath of violence, in the form of masked wounds, as well as bloody medical instruments.
additional issues
There are some visual and verbal references to drugs and mental health, particularly prescription medication which the protagonist takes to help manage his schizophrenia. There are also verbal references to suicide and self-harm.
Classified Date:
17/03/2020
Version:
2D
Use:
Cinema
Distributor:
Paramount Pictures UK
Classified Date:
17/03/2020
Version:
2D
Use:
Cinema
Distributor:
Paramount Pictures UK
Classified Date:
31/01/2022
Use:
Physical media
Distributor:
Paramount Pictures International Limited
Classified Date:
31/01/2022
Use:
Physical media
Distributor:
Paramount Pictures International Limited
Classified Date:
31/01/2022
Use:
Physical media
Distributor:
Paramount Pictures International Limited
Classified Date:
31/01/2022
Use:
Physical media
Distributor:
Paramount Pictures International Limited
  • Classified date

    31/01/2022

  • Language

    English