Invisible Child
Invisible Child (1999)

Invisible Child

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This is an odd movie. It is touching, yes, but what is the point or message of this storyline?

First off, Invisible Child had the chance to be a brilliant movie, but the direction is just plain awful, and seems very amateur. But what saves this film is a flawless performance from a young Mae Whitman as Rebecca "Doc" Beeman, who shows up mediocre portrayals from leading stars Rita Wilson, Victor Garber and Tushka Bergen.

This movie supports the individualist ,not the mass medias' attempt to dictate. It also departs from the overdriven theme of man being the cause of all bad ,and women are the only family oriented being.

If anyone reading this plans to produce a film or, for that matter, a birthday party, please keep a list of cast and crew on hand to make sure you don't accidentally hire anyone responsible for this, in much the same way you might check potential employees for felonies.Spoiler alert: Although you will be hoping that one of the characters will lose it and kill somebody in a bloody standoff, the only murder involved is a form of saccharine-poisoning.

First off, it should be noted that this is NOT A LIVE DOCUMENTARY! It appears that it is a story about a woman who was venturing into madness, but then recovers.

I actually thought this was a very interesting movie. It delves into some sort of mental crisis on the part of the Mother.

What a weird movie!!! as i was watching it i couldn't believe they would keep it going.

Once in a while, comes a movie that can really be appreciated just for the story. This movie is definitely one among the category.

English-accented blonde Tushka Bergen (as Gillian) gets a job as "nanny" for an affluent family. Head of the household Victor Garber (as Tim Beeman) works in their luxurious home.

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