Buena Vista Pictures | Release Date: April 27, 2007
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ChadS.Apr 27, 2007
To my utter amazement, "The Invisible" isn't another lame horror movie; what's even more amazing, it's not even lame. I know absolutely nothing about "Den Onsynlige", but the American version of this Swedish import resembles To my utter amazement, "The Invisible" isn't another lame horror movie; what's even more amazing, it's not even lame. I know absolutely nothing about "Den Onsynlige", but the American version of this Swedish import resembles "La Femme Nikita" meets "Ghost". Annie(Margarita Levieva) is a blonde, so technically speaking, "The Invisible" is "Point of no Return"(with Bridget Fonda, a blonde, taking over for Anne Parillaud, a brunette) meets "Ghost". Annie is such a petulant, hateful speciment of a girl, audiences will be taken aback because this is the sort of role that's usually filled by an African-American or Latino actress. Annie is like a cheerleader gone bad. To my surprise, "The Invisible" contains only one flat-out stupid moment: The person who calls the police should be the last person to do so. Otherwise, there's really nothing else to howl(too loudly) about. How "The Invisible" riffs on "Ghost" is sort of fun: Pete(Chris Marquette) stabs Nick in the back(like Carl stabbed Sam Wheat) and causes his "death", but he didn't mean his friend any harm; and Annie(who looks nothing like Whoopie Goldberg) is used as a conduit to deliver a message to the living just like the fortune teller. "The Invisible" also earns extra points for not ending on an entirely happy note. Expand
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[Anonymous]Apr 23, 2007
Almost as awful as Premonition. Avoid at all costs. It is forgettable and predictable as well as cliche and ugly to look at. The highlight was the good acting and impressive soundtrack.
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EllenS.Apr 27, 2007
Not a bad teen thriller, although the idea that nearly dead people release of sort of spirit version of themselves into the world gets a little complicated when several of the characters start dying. I half expected a confab of near dead Not a bad teen thriller, although the idea that nearly dead people release of sort of spirit version of themselves into the world gets a little complicated when several of the characters start dying. I half expected a confab of near dead souls, collaborating to escape their fates. Justin Chatwin (he played the brother in War of the Worlds) has a charming swagger, and he Expand
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