Lastly, it appears Howard cannot create new visuals for Frank, he can only recycle images from Frank’s memory.
But it’s also there during Frank’s “escapes” in the form of the spinning blades of wind turbines, and in the gas station. Same when Frank’s memory flashes back to when he wakes up in his own bed, there’s a fan above him. Then there’s the fan device: In every scene there is a fan analog. Notice also that when Gabby gets Frank a cup of coffee, the visuals flash briefly to Howard’s automated coffee dispenser. Additionally, as Gabby opens the door to her cafe’s back room, you can very briefly see Frank’s upholstered chair from his cell. There are even broken tiles in Gabby’s shop that are identical to the broken tiles in the prison cell’s bathroom where Frank ripped a pipe out of the wall. The Visuals: There are disjointed scenes where Gabby appears inside the prison cell, and while Frank is interacting with Gabby in the cafe (such as one instance when he’s dancing), we see he’s actually interacting/dancing alone in the prison cell.Īt one point in a cafe scene we see Gabby going into the back room of her shop, and the trim on the door is exactly the same trim as on the prison cell’s bathroom door. Additionally, when Frank makes his first escape - only to realize he’s still in his prison cell - there is classical music as he wanders the desert area and soft jazz playing inside the gas station. In EVERY scene inside the cafe, with no exceptions, either classical, jazz or New Age is playing.
Howard says he’s got classical, jazz and New Age. The Music - In the beginning of the movie, Howard tells Frank he’s got four choices of beverages, three choices of food, and “a small library” of music to play. However if you look closely there is much, much more evidence than that. The most obvious clue is that there are two lines in which Gabby’s voice is mixed in with Howard’s voice as Howard expresses fear that Frank is hurt.
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(There are other pieces of evidence discussed below which confirm Frank never actually escaped.)Ģ) Howard and Gabby are the same “person”Ī lot of people speculated on this, but after watching the movie a second time I am convinced Howard is Gabby. However, as the camera pans out you can see Howard’s camera dome hanging from the cafe ceiling, watching Frank and Gabby. The music swells and Frank and Gabby appear to hit it off, which looks like a warm and happy ending.
We know this because in his second and supposedly successful escape, Frank returns to what he is thinks is real-life Gabby in the coffee shop.
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Eventually he falls in love with Gabby as she comforts him and helps him figure out how to escape his prison.ġ) This movie does not have a happy ending. Meanwhile, a fan-like device built into one of the cell’s walls triggers Frank’s memories of his last day before he was incarcerated, when he visited the coffee shop and met a woman named Gabby.įrank relives this memory every day, but the details change. No call, no lawyer, no explanation, nothing. It doesn’t take long for Frank to realize Howard isn’t a real person - he’s an AI who is tasked with two main objectives: 1) Keeping Frank alive, and 2) Keeping him contained in his cell.įrank realizes he’s been detained by LSN, presumably a defense contractor, that’s imprisoning him without due process. So the basic premise is a man named Frank is going about his business and is waiting on a cup of coffee in a cafe when two men come up behind him, shoot him with some sort of taser guns that cause him to lose consciousness, and when Frank wakes up he’s in a high-tech cell watched over by an “LSO” - a life support officer named Howard. There are quite a few Reddit threads about Infinity Chamber, but since they’re all archived and the movie is now available on Amazon Prime streaming, I thought I’d make a new one and present some clues I noticed that have not been discussed elsewhere.