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The spirit of a semi-dead boy makes good in this adaptation of the young-adult novel by Swedish author Mats Wahl. A privileged--and not very well-liked--senior in his Seattle high school, brooding poet Nick. is blamed for ratting out tough girl Annie to the cops for a jewellery heist. Soon his spirit is running loose trying to connect with the people around him.Product Identifiers
ProducerRoger Birnbaum, Gary Barger
EAN8717418139872
eBay Product ID (ePID)61599035
Product Key Features
ActorChris Marquette, Justin Chatwin, Michelle Harrison, Marcia Gay Harden
Film/TV TitleThe Invisible
DirectorDavid S. Goyer
LanguageEnglish
Run Time98 Mins
Aspect Ratio16:9 Anamorphic Wide Screen
FormatDVD
FeaturesWidescreen, Audio commentary\30 Seconds To Mars 'The Kill' music video\Sparta 'Taking Back Control' music video\Deleted scenes
Additional Product Features
Number of Discs1
Certificate12A/12
Country/Region of ManufactureUnited States of America
ComposerMarco Beltrami
ReviewsBoston Globe - A fully felt, decently crafted teen B-movie melodrama
Additional InformationThe spirit of a semi-dead boy makes good in this adaptation of the young-adult novel by Swedish author Mats Wahl. A privileged and not very well-liked senior in his Seattle high school, brooding poet Nick (Justin Chatwin) is blamed for ratting out tough girl Annie (Margarita Levieva) to the cops for a jewellery heist. Soon his spirit is running loose trying to connect with the people around him, but only animals seem to notice; everyone else just goes about their business. Meanwhile, his body is lying concealed in a sewer tunnel and Annie is the only one "invisible" enough to understand his pain. <BR><BR><BR><BR><BR>ThereÆs a little blood here and there but overall this little TWILIGHT ZONE-ish tale is perfectly fine for the whole family, with some moral lessons about responsibility and the importance of emotional honesty. ThereÆs enough damp Seattle mood to keep one watching, and Levieva brings a wealth of charisma and charm to her street-urchin role. Lots of great mopey alterna-rock on the soundtrack from the likes of Death Cab for Cutie, TV On the Radio, and Broken Social Scene keep the teen angst ratcheted to a sufficiently operatic high throughout.
ScreenwriterMick Davis
AuthorMats Wahl
Sound sourceDolby Digital
Movie/TV TitleThe Invisible
Director of PhotographyGabriel Beristain
Consumer AdviceContains moderate violence and suicide references