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Nerva
Nerva
Director

Rating of
2/4

eh

Nerva - wrote on 04/14/2010

it had it's moments but I personally think they were off to a good start and then just killed it with the boring melo drama crap. Justin Chatwin was great in his role but after the first 30 minutes the story really begins to nose dive. Not to mention there were scenes in the trailer which don't even appear in the movie I hate when they do that, they make a movie seem completely opposite of what it is actually like, if you watch your movie once it is complete and you realize it sucks don't try to con people into going by filming scenes for a trailer which makes the movie seem much different than it really is. This movie has as much to do with highschool drama bullshit as it does with anything else. The poor girl from the wrong side of town trying to mend her ways and right her wrongs, …

Movies
Movies
Movie Star

Rating of
2.5/4

Better than expected

Movies - wrote on 06/06/2008

Nick Powell (Justin Chatwin) is just your average, ordinary teenager, until one night when he's brutally attacked by a mysterious assailant and left for dead. With his soul caught between the afterlife and the living world, an invisible Nick must solve the mystery of what happened to him before he becomes fully deceased.

Justin Chatwin, Margarita Levieva, Marcia Gay Harden, and Chris Marquette star in this movie. Chatwin and Levieve givs solid performances in the film. When Chatwin starts to get annoying, Levieva comes in and see's a good amount of screen time, so the balance was good. Everyone else was good, including Marcia Gay Harden, who played Chatwin's depressed mother.

The character development is developed very well in the begining, leading up to Chatwin's near death scene. …

Franz Patrick
Franz Patrick
Movie God

Rating of
2/4

The Invisible

Franz Patrick - wrote on 12/23/2007

I really like the first twenty minutes or so up until the character "died" (or whatever the hell happened to him). From there, it quickly became about a rich emo kid that's really unhappy about his home life because his mother doesn't give him enough love or cares about him (or something or other). Somehow, we're supposed to relate to that. I didn't buy it at all because one, his father died five years ago and most people would've moved on; two, his mother isn't that bad; three, he ended up relying on his "killer" to find his body. Sounds confusing? Well, it kind of is but that's supposedly okay because it's a supernatural thriller. If the film had retained its great focus (as I said, the first twenty minutes of the movie), it could've been a really good movie about existentialism. Plus, …

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