March 14, 2025 | by autumn@autumnkaren.com
What if you could hold someone you lost?
What if your child with disabilities could be “normal”?
What if you had to finance it?

Inside the Mysterious Infinity Care Complex
Loving mother Jane visits Infinity Care, a mysterious, hospital-esque corporation. Inside, she encounters a series of memories. Led by a robot Orderly, she wanders through her life with her special needs toddler, Genesee. Genesee’s grandmother Bea and older brother Damian enjoy reading Peter Pan, having tea parties, and playing as Jane relives the beauty of her life with a complex child.
Though the challenges are immense, daily life is nonetheless bright. In the memories, Genesee also struggles with seizures. She eventually dies in the ER as her doctor is unable to revive her . . .
Jane has the chance to hold her daughter again at Infinity Care, but not as she was.
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The climactic reanimation sequence evokes the uncanny valley of spending time with someone who is, in truth, gone from this world.
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Infinity Care is inspired heavily by the themes and explorations of Star Trek. Not only by the concept of interacting with computer generated, seemingly real people in the holodeck, but also the moral and ethical questions asked by the iconic franchise.
This is part of our reality already: some corporations are using artificial intelligence to mimic deceased loved ones – and they’re charging for it.
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This film is unique in its approach, but it pulls the threads of films and television shows like LOVE DEATH + ROBOTS, Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind, In the Shadow of the Cypress, Hair Love, and Big Hero 6.