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April 27, 2007

The Invisible

* 1/2 stars (out of four)The Invisible movie review

A high school golden boy is beaten and left for dead while his spirit sticks around to spy on the assailants in The Invisible, that rare mystery in which auds know everything upfront and the characters, rather than investigating, simply wait for the culprit to turn herself in. Previously adapted as Swedish thriller Den Osynlige, Mick Davis' script brings out director David S. Goyer's emo side. His take, more star-crossed romance than Matthew Shepard-inspired ghost story, plays like a very special episode of The OC. Approach could work for teens, though The Invisible will surely go unseen by others.

Continue reading "The Invisible" at Variety.com

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