Beyond the Infinite Two Minutes

Beyond the Infinite Two Minutes (Japanese: ドロステのはてで僕ら, romanized: Dorosute no hate de bokura, lit.

'We at the end of the Droste') is a 2020 Japanese science fiction comedy film written by Makoto Ueda and cinematographed and directed by Junta Yamaguchi in his directorial debut.

[1] The computer is brought down to face the television, creating a Droste effect, allowing the characters to see several minutes into the future.

The film was shot over the course of seven days in a Kyoto café by members of the Europe Kikaku theater troupe.

The website's consensus reads: "A time-travel comedy shot through with infectious energy, Beyond the Infinite Two Minutes offers sci-fi fans a low-key -- and highly entertaining -- treat.