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The Invisible (2007)

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Storyline:
Nick Powell is an excellent high-school student who raises money by selling homework and results of quizzes to his schoolmates. He aims to travel to London for a writer's course - telling his best friend, Pete Egan, that he has already bought the airplane ticket but he has not told to his mother yet. Annie Newton has a problem with Pete, who owes money to her. As events unfold, due to a case of mistaken identity Nick takes a severe beating from Annie and her gang, his body dumped in a sewer. The next morning, he discovers he cannot be seen - he is now a spirit in a state of limbo and can only observe as the events of that day unfold.
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Justin Chatwin as Nick Powell
Margarita Levieva as Annie Newton
Marcia Gay Harden as Diane Powell
Chris Marquette as Pete Egan
Alex O'Loughlin as Marcus Bohem
Callum Keith Rennie as Detective Brian Larson
Michelle Harrison as Detective Kate Tunney
Ryan Kennedy as Matty
Andrew Francis as Dean
P. Lynn Johnson as Sharon Egan
Serge Houde as Martin Egan
Desiree Zurowski as Lindy Newton
Mark Houghton as Jack Newton
Alex Ferris as Victor Newton
Tania Saulnier as Suzie
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Comments
Niek

The Invisible is a very decent movie all-around. Not wonderful, but far from bad. The acting of lead Justin Chatwin is what really surprised me--incredible. Believable, deep, everything you'd want out of a movie like this. Something else that caught my attention is how the world around Justin Chatwin's character (Nick) reacts to everything he does in his ethereal form. The laws of "Spirit World to Living World" interraction is very unique from other Sixth Sense-ish type films, like this one. The Invisible gives out a good message at the end and Chatwin's character is just overall VERY likeable. You really -want- him to survive.

flippity

This is one of those movies that you go to not expecting anything. It was very suprising. Don't go in wanting to see a masterpiece script or Oscar worthy acting. I often wonder why people go to most movies if they are wanting that. If you want that sort of thing, what are you doing watching Grindhouse!?! Go in wanting to have a good time and just accept it for what it is. Some scenes in the movie were like watching an MTV video and those parts were enjoyable. The only bad thing was that the female lead character was grossly unbelievable most of the time. She was this cute brunette who could know out a man half her size. If you aren't nitpicky and just like to escape from the real world for 2 hours, definately go see it. I'm glad I did.

Magma X

Dennis Quaid, Demi Moore and "Ghost" come to mind when viewing this movie. Instead of grown ups, The Invisible handles death and whatever there's in between through it's two teenage main characters, Nicolas and Annie. While Nicolas is still the 'good guy' Annie is a combination of the 'bad girl' and (it is she whom eventually becomes) the object of affection/catalyst if you may, of understanding, forgiveness and love beyond the body and beyond life. I enjoyed it and would recommend it short of 'must go'. Go for it, it's money well spent.

mohegan

I WAS SERIOUSLY FOOLED BY THE TRAILER. You start rolling your eyes when u figure out the direction the film is going after the 1st 20 minutes. The trailer makes It sounds like its supposed to be a murder he must solve before lifting his spirit from limbo but it's really him chasing around his cast members trying to alert them of the fact that he's still "kinda alive". The ending that I will not give away is foolish, predictable and un-fulfilling. The characters, particularly the bad girl bully and the best friend traitor were both not believable characters. The acting was stale, but i think it was due to a dumb script. The wardrobe of the bad girl, particularly the black skull cap was annoying and i HATED IT when she removed the cap during the "awakening dancing scene". Just trust me...IT IS SO NOT WORTH UR MONEY...THERE IS NO SURPRISE ENDING...NO DEEP MEANING OR IMPACT OR COOL THEORIES...JUST AN INCOMPLETE COULD HAVE BEEN COOL CONCEPT.

LionSixAlpha

Don't see this movie. Not if you have an IQ > room temperature. A bunch of 25 year olds pretending to be teenagers and all they do is mitch and boan about how awful their lives are, how terrible the hero's mother is, and on and on. Oh, and a cute, pretty 16 year old girl who runs the rich kids' high school's crime gang? Yeah, right. Also, the trailer LIES about the theme and story. Add in really bad music by less than mediocre groups, played far too loudly, and that terrible gritty, half-out-of-focus film style so-called directors are so fond ot (it doesn't look "realistic," guys, it looks like you don't understand cinematography), and this movie can leave you thinking, "Hmm, maybe Darwin was wrong...."

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