All the Invisible Things
All the Invisible Things

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All the Invisible Things

2007
Movie
90 min
German

Adolescents in the amphibious situation between child and adult try to cope with their emotions and their environment. Right there they would need limits, a foothold and hope and yet they signalize the opposite. Between loss, extinct love, parental problems and their own needs the parent generation tries to understand or at least to save something.

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IMDb6.5/10
Director: Alexei MironovGenres: Drama

Plot Summary

The film follows the story of a young man struggling with his identity and place in the world, set against the backdrop of post-Soviet Russia. He navigates complex relationships and existential questions, seeking meaning amidst personal turmoil and societal challenges. The narrative explores themes of love, loss, and the search for belonging in a rapidly changing environment.

Critical Reception

All the Invisible Things received a mixed reception from critics, with some praising its atmospheric portrayal of youthful angst and its strong performances, while others found its narrative to be somewhat disjointed and overly melancholic. Audience reactions were similarly varied, appreciating its emotional depth but often finding it slow-paced.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its evocative atmosphere and strong central performances.

  • Criticized for a sometimes meandering plot and a somber tone.

  • Resonated with audiences who appreciated its exploration of existential themes.

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Fun Fact

The film features a notable appearance by Mikhail Gorshenev, the lead singer of the iconic Russian punk rock band Korol i Shut.

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