After an attack leaves him in limbo -- invisible to the living and also near death -- a teenager discovers the only person who might be able help him is his attacker.
If anything, the movie is too introspective, to the point that it doesn't build enough conflict or tension.
– Peter Hartlaub,
San Francisco Chronicle,
1 May 2007
rotten:
The drama never comes together in a smart, meaningful way; indeed, most revelations border on the banal.
– Kirk Honeycutt,
Hollywood Reporter,
1 May 2007
rotten:
They should have called this Perturbia.
– Owen Gleiberman,
Entertainment Weekly,
3 May 2007
rotten:
Director David S. Goyer doesn't get half the skin-crawling mileage out of the ghost factor that he could. As a result, The Invisible really isn't worth seeing.
– Jeff Strickler,
Minneapolis Star Tribune,
3 May 2007
rotten:
My screening presented the final reel upside down and backward; no difference whatsoever.