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.
My screening presented the final reel upside down and backward; no difference whatsoever.
– Joshua Rothkopf,
Time Out New York,
5 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:
They should have called this Perturbia.
– Owen Gleiberman,
Entertainment Weekly,
3 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:
If anything, the movie is too introspective, to the point that it doesn't build enough conflict or tension.