Buffet Infinity – Review

Buffet Infinity – Canada – 2025 – Comedy, Psychological, Horror

Directed by: Simon Glassman
Written by: Simon Glassman
Main Players: I mean, yes, there are people in this, but that’s not really its point

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Have you ever been awake late as fuck at night and likely drunk and/or high and unable to sleep and desperately looking for something to keep your attention, so you constantly flip channels restlessly looking for the TV to quell your brain’s thirst and put you to your fiercely needed adventure into slumberland, but it never comes so you just bounce back and forth between crappy midnight local programming seeing advertisements and news tidbits and never-ending madness? Has that ever happened to you? Do you miss those times? Well, then Buffet Infinity is just for you.

Buffet Infinity is a very well put together string of local TV programming, just as if it were playing on a display in front of you with your finger twitching between stations every few seconds. That may seem like chaos, and it is, but it is organized, and somehow even begins to tell a story. It flows into some seriously nutty places.

The blend of flips and changes between local TV advertisements and newsclips begins to weave a cohesive tale while bringing comedic moments, and even a bit of creep somehow. It really works, despite it sounding gimmicky or just like an oddball experience. It’s fairly unique, and hard to compare to most anything else I have seen. The concept isn’t entirely new, but using it to tell a story how it does certainly is fresh to me.

This film is really well done. I don’t know how the story concept came to be exactly, but I am glad that the creators came up with their tale and executed it so well. It was very entertaining, quite creative, thoroughly likeable and it must have been pretty fun to execute. It can’t have had much of a budget, but that did not affect it at all. It probably could have been sliiightly shorter, but whatever. If you are adventurous and up for a one-of-a-kind experience, hit up the Buffet Infinity. This film gets bonus points for creativity alone. Mileage will vary on this one for viewers, but give the burger a shot.

 

Great food for anyone current living or recently lived in a cramped space or underground dwelling.

See This If You Liked:

Uhhh, maybe like The Kentucky Fried Movie or something like that is similar maybe in concept, but not really in story as this actually winds up creepy at times. I don’t even know what to compare this to…

Score:

8.0

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