![]() ![]() They both get pulled into the principal’s office. Annie refuses to take his money and ruthlessly attacks Nick. In the cafeteria, he tries to pay off Pete’s debt. ![]() Meanwhile, Nick is collecting money for the academic papers he writes for other students. His best friend, Pete, in the first school scene is being beaten up by a punk girl named Annie Newton and her two sidekicks who seem to enjoy torture. This turns out to be a fantasy.Īt school, Nick is the nice, clean-cut, academic success story. Nick goes downstairs and imagines himself blowing his brains out with a shotgun inserted into his mouth. In a very strange voice, his mother congratulates herself for raising Nick after his father died, then she gives Nick an expensive watch. The movie opens at his wealthy mother’s beautiful Seattle home. In many ways, it is a one-note plot idea that opens very strongly and then seems to get stuck with no place to go. THE INVISIBLE is a weird movie, but not in an interesting sense. (PaPa, OO, B, LLL, VV, S, N, AA, DD, MM) Strange spiritualistic worldview about a teenager who has been beaten almost to death whose soul walks around trying to save himself, some Jewish symbols in a graveyard, almost devoid of reverence toward God or any superior being at least 15 obscenities, five strong profanities, and seven light profanities, but it is strange to hear someone say GD who's supposedly on the verge of dying PG-13 strong violence with teenager beaten in bathroom and girl taking her knife to his thumb, several other beatings, punk teenage girl beats hero so badly they get called into principal's office, punk girl's gang viciously beats hero almost to death in hard-to-watch scene, girl shot through side, punk girl shoots lover dead, police shoot at teenagers, soul of boy beats up his own mother viciously and gets run over by a truck and beats up several other people, but movie immediately shows he is just imagining these realistic scenes, soul of boy tries to get people's attention by paranormally moving objects, boy tries to commit suicide three sex scenes but nothing shown and two rave group dance, almost orgy scenes but nothing shown, one teenage graduate party almost an orgy but nothing shown upper male nudity and female cleavage heavy alcohol use including drinking to death smoking, taking drugs and selling drugs and, robbery, car theft, embezzlement, fraud. It also contains PG-13 foul language, violence, sexual references, and substance abuse. The movie has a strange spiritualistic worldview that's rather unedifying. The strange thing about THE INVISIBLE is that there is no reference to a higher power. Also, the acting at points is shrill, and the special effects are minimal. The plot meanders without much development. Nick thinks he's dead, then learns that he's caught between life and death and needs to save himself by getting Annie to show people where his body is. In class, everyone talks about him as if he isn't there. When he gets there, no one seems to notice him. The next thing viewers see is Nick rushing back to school. It tells the story of Nick Powell, a teenager who gets beaten to the point of death by a punk girl named Annie who thinks Nick told the police about her part in a jewelry robbery. In many ways, it is a one-note plot idea that opens very strongly but then gets stuck with no place to go. ![]()
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