The invisibles comic movie
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Lots of cool interactions, humor, sadness, grief, loss, reconciliation, and just an amazing story. Would see this again. The series is executive produced by Gaiman, David S. Goyer and Allan Heinberg.
The Sandman is available to stream on Netflix. It is good for the entire family if you can grasp the concept.
The ingenious metaphor of the parallel universes is the creation of writer-director Andrew Currie. "They work with old tropes and make them new, but they also are quite different.”
While speaking about comic series that sparked a sort of revolution, he spoke of the seminal ones in The Sandman, Watchmen, and The Invisibles and how they changed the comic landscape.
When Charlie’s own son, Oskar (Simon Webster) appears in the bowling alley, more questions are asked: is this Heaven? But initially, Charlie starts to simply … fade. Hoping to see more of him in years to come. He took all of these myths and made narratives out of all of them. His wife is Gretchen Mol as Hannah.
He believes that this world has chosen people like Nick for a reason.
The Invisibles. It's about a trans member of the group of superheroes named Lord Fanny, who is this Brazilian boy in the tradition of Candomblé, which is a kind of Afro-Brazilian religion dealing with death.
In the engrossing dramatic parable The Invisibles, Charlie (Tim Blake Nelson) has become so disengaged from his job and his marriage that he becomes invisible – at first metaphorically and then literally – to those around him.
As he fades from existence he discovers a new world of people who have disappeared just like him.A couple facing the end of marriage, when the husband starts to disappear. He enters a type of non-corporal existence out of phase with reality where he can still do things in reality but no one in reality can see or hear him, He meets a group of other "Invisibles" who each have their own unique story, things are not what they seem and is a bit like a mini groundhog day of sorts.
And the way that director/writer Andrew Currie (Fido, Mile Zero) lays it out for the viewer is provocative on various levels. They are all in a type of purgatory, for a number of different reasons.
To write more would be introducing spoilers, but as the story moves along it is a well-conceived and well-written fable about how to deal with grief and how to get your "mojo" back.
My wife and I enjoyed it, streaming on Prime.
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Mixed Feelings
I've taken some time to think about what I watched in regards to this movie.
What a great film. "Sorry, I didn't see you." It progresses until even his wife can no longer see him or hear him talking.
The audience has no idea what is happening, and Charlie has no idea what is happening.
How does somebody go on from trauma?
That’s a question for Charlie Fisher (Tim Blake Nelson).
This idea is reinforced by Carl (Bruce Greenwood), the acclaimed leader of these Invisibles, who ostensibly knows everything.
It's a tempting notion for sufferers of trauma, but Charlie is doubtful.