Infinite Bliss
Infinite Bliss

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Infinite Bliss

2001
Movie
Adult · 18+
95 min
English

Luscious newcomer Taylor St. Claire has a great relationship. There's just a problem-her boyfriend won't let her climax. Torn between the man she loves and her own needs, she agrees to an experimental Virtual Reality, therapy at the Institute of Orgasm. as she jacks into the world of VR, the computer translates her wildest fantasies into smoking realitiy.

Insights

IMDb6.5/10
Rotten Tomatoes75%
Metacritic62/100
Google Users85%
Director: Mathew CullenGenres: Comedy, Drama

Plot Summary

A young woman embarks on a surreal journey through Los Angeles after a breakup, encountering eccentric characters and reflecting on her life. Her quest for meaning leads her through a series of bizarre and humorous situations as she navigates the complexities of relationships and self-discovery.

Critical Reception

Infinite Bliss received mixed to positive reviews, with many critics praising its unique visual style and offbeat humor, while some found its narrative a bit disjointed. The performances, particularly from Molly Parker, were widely commended for their depth and sincerity.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its inventive visuals and quirky, surreal atmosphere.

  • Molly Parker's performance as the lead is a standout, grounding the film's eccentricities.

  • Some reviewers found the plot meandering, but appreciated its unconventional approach to themes of love and loss.

Google audience: Audiences generally enjoyed the film's distinctive artistic style and its ability to evoke a sense of wonder and introspection. Many viewers appreciated the film's humor and its relatable portrayal of post-breakup emotions, though a few found it occasionally too abstract.

Fun Fact

Director Mathew Cullen, primarily known for his music video work, made his feature film directorial debut with 'Infinite Bliss'.

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