Look, this is one of those indie fantasy-romances that sounds better on paper than it plays on screen. The invisibility-as-metaphor concept has potential, but based on the lukewarm reviews across every platform, the execution is firmly in 'fine, I guess' territory.
It's safe for young teens, won't traumatize anyone, and might spark a decent conversation about feeling unseen. But let's be real: with a 2.5 out of 5 on Letterboxd and a 6.1 on IMDb, this is the kind of movie you put on when you're folding laundry and want something inoffensive in the background.
If your teen is really into romantic fantasy, they'll probably sit through it once. But there are better options out there that explore similar themes with more punch. This one's forgettable in the way that makes the invisibility metaphor a little too on-the-nose.




