The Invisible 2007
Directed by: David S. Goyer

Main Plot
The Invisible follows the story of Nick Powell, a high school student with a bright future who finds himself caught in a tragic turn of events. After a misunderstanding leads to a brutal attack, Nick is left for dead and becomes trapped in a liminal state between life and death. As an invisible spirit, he discovers that he can observe the world around him but cannot interact with it. Desperate to find a way back to the living, Nick realizes that his only hope lies in uncovering the truth behind his attack. He must rely on Annie, a troubled classmate with her own struggles, who unknowingly holds the key to his salvation. As time runs out, Nick races against the clock to solve the mystery and bridge the gap between his ghostly existence and the real world, hoping to reclaim his life before it's too late.
Characters
- Justin Chatwin plays Nick Powell, a high school student who becomes a ghost after a brutal attack, struggling to solve his own attempted murder.
- Margarita Levieva portrays Annie Newton, a troubled teen with a tough exterior who becomes pivotal in uncovering the truth about Nick's attack.
- Marcia Gay Harden plays Diane Powell, Nick's caring but overprotective mother, who is desperate to find her missing son.
Ending Explained
In David S. Goyer’s The Invisible, the central conflict resolves as Nick, trapped in a liminal state between life and death after a brutal attack, finally finds closure. Throughout the final act, Nick’s spirit desperately seeks to communicate with the living to reveal his location and save his life. The key turning point comes when Annie, the troubled girl responsible for his condition, realizes the gravity of her actions and is overcome with guilt. In a redemptive act, she risks her own safety to lead authorities to Nick’s hidden, dying body. As Nick is rescued and taken to the hospital, Annie is mortally wounded during a confrontation with the police. In their final moments, Nick and Annie share a silent, emotional farewell as Annie dies, allowing Nick to return to his body and survive. The film closes with Nick waking up, forever changed by the experience, while Annie finds a measure of peace in her final act of self-sacrifice, bringing resolution to both characters’ arcs.