

Movie spotlight
Invisible Ink
Two struggling New York cartoonists must confront the harsh obligations of reality while pursuing their dreams of success.
Insights
Plot Summary
This short film showcases the creative process and lifestyle of Travis Scott and Migos. It intersperses scenes of them in the studio, performing, and on tour with abstract, visually striking imagery that reflects their music and artistic vision.
Critical Reception
As a short promotional film tied to Travis Scott's album 'Birds in the Trap Sing McKnight,' 'Invisible Ink' was not widely reviewed by traditional critics. Its reception is primarily understood through fan engagement and its role in amplifying the album's aesthetic and narrative.
What Reviewers Say
Fans appreciated the visual complement to the music.
The short film effectively captured the raw energy of the artists.
Its abstract nature was seen as a signature of Travis Scott's artistic style.
Google audience: Audience reactions, largely found on platforms like YouTube where the film was released, generally praise the film's striking visuals and its ability to enhance the listening experience of the associated album. Many fans found it to be a fitting artistic statement.
Fun Fact
The short film was released as a visual accompaniment to Travis Scott's critically acclaimed album 'Birds in the Trap Sing McKnight'.
AI-generated overview · Verify ratings on official sources