
When a lab experiment goes wrong, Benjamin Knight is left invisible while his scientist friends trying to find a formula that will restore his visibility to last the rest of his life.... (Full plot summary below)
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When a lab experiment goes wrong, Benjamin Knight is left invisible while his scientist friends trying to find a formula that will restore his visibility to last the rest of his life.
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| User ReviewRobert HThis was a mediocre Full Moon release. It's really a sequel to Mandroid with Benjamin Knight as a secondary character. The movie was very uninteresting but had enough car chases, explosions and action that it helps it keep going. The big upset was the sex scene where they tease you with Zanna nudity but all we get is butt and back, rip off. And the little nudity is scattered nipples. |
| User ReviewEric RTwo scientists (Cousins and Nash) are working on finding a cure for a friend who was turned invisible during a lab accident (Della Femina) while continuing to develope the futuristic war-robot Mandroid. But their old enemy Dr. Drago (Lowens) is still lurking in the shadows, and a corrupt police commisioner (Impale) has decided he wants the Mandroid for his own purposes. "Invisible: The Chronicles of Benjamin Knight" is a Full Moon action extravaganza where the tiny budget is definately visible on the screen. There are several car crashes, car chases with running gun-fights, and two really feiry explosions. Unfortunately, the explosions are the only fireworks in this film. The film suffers first and foremost from a lack of focus. While the villainous Dr. Drago's perverted lunatic minions are creepy, they don't fit with the tone of the rest of the movie... nor are any of the subplots tied to Drago effectively resolved. A more appropriate villain is the corrupt police chief who decides he wants the Mandroid robot for his own purposes, but not enough time is spent developing him, because Drago and his minions. (The highlight of Drago's involvement in the film is that it leads to him sword-fighting with Zanna, while she is dressed in a skimply bellydancer's outfit. And, yes, it makes about as much sense as you think it does.) Worse, the Mandroid is a complete waste of time and space in the film. Not only is nothing interesting done with it, but it seems smaller and less bulky than it did in the previous film. I don't know if the guy in the suit is smaller or if they redesigned it, but it's just not as impressive as it was before. Not nearly enough is done with the concept of Benjamin Knight's invisibility, nor is even that particularly central to most of the story. In fact, [i]nothing[/i] is particularly central to the story. The film is loose collection of ideas that never really coalese into anything that matters. The end result is a forgettable, empty movie that the only thing you'll remember about is the swordfight... just because it's so out of place. (Well, that and Jennifer Nash looks great in that red bellydancer outfit.) Invisible: The Chronicles of Benjamin Knight Starring: Brian Cousins, Jennifer Nash, Michael Della Femina, Curt Lowens, Aharon Impale and David Kaufman Director: Jack Ersgaard |
| User ReviewTim HSo bad that the first film, Mandroid looks damn near like a classic! |