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Why the film “The Invisibles” needs to be seen
The Invisibles, directed by Andrew Currie, is a thrilling and visually mesmerizing tale about an alternate dimension coexisting seamlessly with our reality. As Charlie grapples with the age-old Shakespearean conundrum: “To be or not to be?” he, and by extension all of us, learn that truly living means being anchored in the present and living for the future.
We had a chance to interview Andrew Currie recently to learn more…
Interview by - Sonya Davidson
Publisher at AUBURN LANE
The Invisibles - Best Feature Drama Winner
Led by a brilliant performance from Nelson and wonderful turns from the supporting players, The Invisibles boasts poignant, truly affecting drama brought to stirring cinematic life thanks to powerful direction and dialogue.
Publisher at Videoscope Magazine
Issue #126
The Invisibles: Imaginative Film Asks, Is It Better to Be Not Seen Than Hurt?
Therein lies the draw of this film. It asks the question: is it better to give up, give in to whatever comfort we can find after a traumatic event? Of course, the answer is no. Life has a purpose, a vitality that we overlook in our quest for relief from pain.
I’m reminded of a Star Trek axiom in which Captain Kirk exclaimed that he needed his pain. We do, if not as a reminder of what we’ve learned, but as an acceptance that the joys of life come at a cost.
What a great film.
Reviewed by - John Kirk
Publisher at Original CIN
The Invisibles' Bruce Greenwood Ponders 'Surfing' Through Life
The Invisibles is a powerfully moving film that has all of those elements. It’s a film that speaks to the human condition of grief but it also shows us, that with the right people guiding our way, we can overcome that grief by moving forward.
Reviewed by - John Kirk
Publisher at Original CIN
‘The Invisibles’ (2024) Movie Review - A Heartfelt Story
********/10
Gretchen Mol delivers a powerful and deeply emotional performance as Hannah, Charlie's wife, in The Invisibles. As the couple’s marriage crumbles around them, Mol portrays Hannah as a woman grappling with her own inner turmoil, caught between the memories of a love that once was and the painful reality of a fractured relationship. Her portrayal is layered, capturing the complexities of someone desperately trying to find meaning and direction while everything she thought she knew falls apart.
Reviewed by - Neerja Choudhuri
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Publisher at Midgard Times
Richard Crause
*** 1/2 /4
“The Invisibles” is thoughtful, provocative filmmaking that asks fundamental questions about life, love and trauma is an entertaining, and often funny, way.
Reviewed by - Richard Crause
Publisher at RichardCrause.ca
CTV NEWS - NORTHERN ONTARIO
Cinéfest Sudbury set to get underway with a film the director hopes sends a message of hope
Publisher CTV News