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Invisible
At a Top-Secret Research Center, scientists have just discovered how to make living tissue invisible. Adriana Sage decides to test the new formula and successfully disappears! Her insatiable sexual desires drive her to experiment and her transparency lets her be anonymous and play with whomever she wants...and she wants a lot! You won't believe your eyes!
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Plot Summary
A detective who possesses the ability to become invisible investigates a series of murders. As he delves deeper into the case, he finds himself becoming a target as well. The invisible detective must race against time to uncover the truth before he is silenced permanently.
Critical Reception
Invisible received mixed reviews from critics and was not a commercial success. While some praised its unique premise and Goyer's direction, many found the execution to be lacking. The film struggled to balance its thriller and science fiction elements, resulting in a disjointed narrative for some viewers.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its innovative concept of an invisible protagonist.
Criticized for an underdeveloped plot and inconsistent tone.
Seen as an interesting directorial effort from David S. Goyer, but ultimately flawed.
Google audience: Audience reception for Invisible is largely unavailable or not widely documented. What limited information exists suggests a divided audience, with some appreciating the unique premise and others finding it an unsatisfying thriller.
Fun Fact
David S. Goyer, known for his work on the 'Blade' trilogy and 'The Dark Knight' trilogy, wrote and directed 'Invisible' early in his career, showcasing an early interest in genre-bending storytelling.
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