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The Invisible Ones
At the beginning of the eighties, Sirio, a young worker of the Terni steelworks with a past in student protesting, decides to abandon his job to join an extreme left-wing group. Although he declares himself contrary to the armed struggle following the decision by some elements of the group to carry out terrorist actions, he is arrested upon being caught with his best friend Apache.
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Plot Summary
A group of old friends reunites for a hunting trip in a remote cabin, only to discover they are being stalked by an unseen force. As paranoia mounts and members of the group start disappearing one by one, they must uncover the terrifying truth behind their invisible tormentor before they all become victims.
Critical Reception
While 'The Invisible Ones' aimed for suspense, it was largely met with indifference by critics and audiences alike. Praised by some for its atmospheric tension and a few effective scares, it was often criticized for its predictable plot and underdeveloped characters, ultimately failing to leave a lasting impact in the genre.
What Reviewers Say
The film struggles with a familiar premise and execution.
Offers some decent suspense but lacks originality.
Character development is thin, making it hard to connect with their plight.
Google audience: Audience reception for 'The Invisible Ones' is largely absent from public records, indicating it did not garner significant attention or discussion among viewers.
Fun Fact
Despite its low profile, 'The Invisible Ones' was distributed by Cannon Films, known for its prolific output of action and genre films throughout the 1980s.
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