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Griff the Invisible

  • 2010
  • PG-13
  • 1h 30m
IMDb RATING
6.0/10
5.1K
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Maeve Dermody and Ryan Kwanten in Griff the Invisible (2010)
Griff, office worker by day, superhero by night, has his world turned upside down when he meets Melody, a beautiful young scientist who shares his passion for the impossible.
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Griff, office worker by day, superhero by night, has his world turned upside down when he meets Melody, a beautiful young scientist who shares his passion for the impossible.Griff, office worker by day, superhero by night, has his world turned upside down when he meets Melody, a beautiful young scientist who shares his passion for the impossible.Griff, office worker by day, superhero by night, has his world turned upside down when he meets Melody, a beautiful young scientist who shares his passion for the impossible.

  • Director
    • Leon Ford
  • Writer
    • Leon Ford
  • Stars
    • Ryan Kwanten
    • Maeve Dermody
    • Marshall Napier
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.0/10
    5.1K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Leon Ford
    • Writer
      • Leon Ford
    • Stars
      • Ryan Kwanten
      • Maeve Dermody
      • Marshall Napier
    • 44User reviews
    • 55Critic reviews
    • 49Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win & 1 nomination total

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    Ryan Kwanten
    Ryan Kwanten
    • Griff
    Maeve Dermody
    • Melody
    Marshall Napier
    Marshall Napier
    • Benson
    Patrick Brammall
    Patrick Brammall
    • Tim
    Toby Schmitz
    Toby Schmitz
    • Tony
    Heather Mitchell
    Heather Mitchell
    • Bronwyn
    David Webb
    • Gary
    Anthony Phelan
    • Detective Stone
    Kelly Paterniti
    Kelly Paterniti
    • Gina
    Kate Mulvany
    Kate Mulvany
    • Cecilia
    Angela Bauer
    • Woman in Danger
    Patricia Rogan
    • Woman with Mace
    Leon Deobrinski
    • Cleaner
    • (as Leon Dobrinski)
    Joe June
    • House Owner
    Paul-William Mawhinney
    Paul-William Mawhinney
    • Policeman
    Karl Beattie
    Karl Beattie
    • School Boy
    Ben Borgia
    • Large Man
    Luke Hobbins
    • Kid Bully
    • Director
      • Leon Ford
    • Writer
      • Leon Ford
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    7dee.reid

    "Griff the Invisible"

    Leon Ford's "Griff the Invisible," Australia's answer to the superheroes-in-the-real-world approach popular in the United States, is an interesting little low-budget romantic comedy masquerading as a superhero flick. Some people may be turned off by the apparent lack of superhero action in this film, but as the ending of "Griff the Invisible" proves, it's the "reality" of what goes on that counts.

    Griff (Ryan Kwanten) is a socially awkward office employee by day, and a not-so-anonymous superhero called "Griff" by night. He prowls the streets of his local neighborhood fighting crime. At the office, he's the target of the office bully, and Griff takes to sneaking in the office at night to set up booby traps to pull off the next day.

    Griff's older brother Tim (Patrick Brammall) has recently begun dating the equally socially awkward Melody (Maeve Dermody). Melody is a budding young scientist obsessed with trying to unlock the secrets to inter-dimensional travel. In Griff, she finds a kindred spirit, which proves problematic for her current relationship with his brother.

    "Griff the Invisible" is a competently acted little superhero film. One thing that may kill the experience, however, is a third-act twist that lends further credence to a commonly-held belief about the supposed mental instability of people who try to be real-life superheroes. This is unfortunate, because it's firmly established that Griff is far from "normal," but we seem to sympathize him, his relationship with Melody and his mission to save the world, but we also understand that there is nothing wrong with being "weird." Griff and Melody are perfect for each other because they're so "weird" and don't have to worry about being "normal" (like everybody else).

    "Griff the Invisible" takes the whole superheroes-in-the-real-world to a level not previously seen in other films dealing with the subject (like "Kick-Ass" or "Super"). It's a flawed movie, but don't let its flaws kill your enjoyment of it.

    7/10
    7siderite

    You only need one person to see you as a superhero

    Released in the same year as Kick Ass, Griff the Invisible is also about a wannabe superhero. Working in an office at day, bullied and seen as weird by his coworkers, Ryan Kwanten's character assumes the identity of Griff the Protector at night. Doomed to be forever weird, his salvation comes in the form of another weird person, played by the ridiculously beautiful Maeve Dermody, who falls for him as the only person who is like her that she has met.

    Now, I can't really say if I liked the movie or not. I loved the idea of the invisibility cloak made by soaking a suit in invisible ink and other quirky ideas like that, but in the end we are talking about weird romance and not superheroes, a switch that comes into play around the middle of the film. If you feel out of place in the "real world" you might feel the vibe that connects you to the characters, but the underlying drama of it all made me feel more uncomfortable than I would have wanted. Is Griff insane or not? And if yes, is that OK if he found the girl willing to love and enable him in his insanity? Watch the film and answer for yourself.
    8lj_gray13

    A thoroughly charming film.

    First film we saw of the TIFF 2010 season and a great start it was. Very engaging movie with great acting that makes the viewer wonder at times if the unbelievable really might be plausible. There were lots of laughs (and, according to the director - an affable chap, mostly in the right places) as well as many poignant moments, which all flowed together into a satisfying conclusion. Absolutely worth seeing and superior to the spate of would-be superhero movies making movie theater rounds the last few years. Ryan Kwanten, as Griff, quickly draws the audience to his side through his earnest belief in his cause and has them rooting for him and his mission. Maeve Dermody gives a sense of otherworldliness to the character of Melody; she is strange and adorable. An office bully and a well meaning brother thrown into the mix make the duties of this superhero harder than necessary.
    9diamonddave247

    I can see you...

    I don't usually write reviews, but this movie has touched me. Like the two main characters in this film, I am on the spectrum, and considered a "high functioning autistic". On the exterior, appearing quite "normal", but the internal wiring is very different. This film explores many of the aspects of living with autism, from difficulties in relationships with family, friends, and co-workers. It helps to teach others what autism might be like through the eyes of someone else with autism. What a beautiful way to approach the subject. Through a love story, of sorts. We learn that autistic people can find love and be accepted for who they are, without having to change, or pretend to be "normal". I loved the message. It has not been told in quite this way before. If you feel different from everyone else, if you feel alone in this world, if you have very few friends, if you feel invisible in a crowded room,...watch this movie. It will give you hope.
    AthenaStardear

    LOL comedy imagination reminds me how we do the impossible

    Last I checked, police cars we're still burning fossil fuels and stuck on planet earth, while imagination take us anywhere. This movie made it enjoyable to share the character's blurred line between imagination and reality, to fight crime and do amazing things.

    Totally clean humor fun. Glad I paid attention to details that make it LOL funny numerous times, both at the characters and myself.

    Nothing at all like other recent similarly framed films.

    With surprises along the way, Griff is a refreshing a dash of fantasy science fiction, with a focus that reminds me that innovation starts with imagination - portrayed in a simple way that brings it all down to earth.

    Though there was heartbreak, it ended perfectly; plus an extra star for appreciating kitties.

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    • Trivia
      The multi button phones seen in the office scenes are Exicom BT-450 ISDN phones. Exicom went bankrupt many years ago and these phones popped up later on the Tennyson SOX PABX but were dark grey rather than white.
    • Quotes

      Melody: Mum?

      Bronwyn: Hmm?

      Melody: Do you think that this life, our existence... do you think it's an accident? Or do you think it's planned for a reason?

      Bronwyn: Oh, um. Oh, I think...

      Melody: ...and try and ignore religion.

      Bronwyn: Ignore religion. Um. Well, I think it's like gymnastics. I think that life was inevitable. I mean however it was created, whatever happened, you know? Whoever did it. I mean you look at the stars and your see infinity. You look into a microscope and you see infinity. Smack bang in the middle, between those two extremities, perched on a balance-beam, is us. Life. In the middle. Inevitable.

    • Soundtracks
      Moody Griff
      Written by Todd Hardy (as T. Hardy) (control)

      Performed by Todd Hardy, Sam Petty & Leon Ford

      Courtesy of Todd Hardy

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    • Release date
      • March 2011 (Australia)
    • Country of origin
      • Australia
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    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Kẻ Vô Hình
    • Filming locations
      • Central Station, Haymarket, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
    • Production companies
      • Green Park Pictures
      • Screen Australia
      • Fulcrum Media Finance
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    • Gross worldwide
      • $147,831
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 30 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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