All the Invisible Children
All the Invisible Children
| 03 March 2006 (USA)
Watch Free for 30 Days

Stream thousands of hit movies and TV shows

Start 30-day Free Trial
All the Invisible Children Trailers

Seven short films - each one focused on the plight of a different child protagonist.

Reviews
Scanialara

You won't be disappointed!

TrueJoshNight

Truly Dreadful Film

Lumsdal

Good , But It Is Overrated By Some

Erica Derrick

By the time the dramatic fireworks start popping off, each one feels earned.

View More
dutchfoxy

The World is not always a beautiful place. This movie, that exist of multiple small movies, shows a few of the world's problems... especially in relation to children.Because the subject is important and the stories are realistic, there is already enough reason to watch it. Not every sub-movie is as strong as the other. But they all tell their own story and overall I liked it very much. Also don't forget that some big names have been involved in creating this movie, to name some: Spike Lee, Ridley Scott and John Woo.It has almost no action, certainly no exploding special effects. But it does have drama, laughter and shocking moments... go see it.

View More
catrinel gheorghiu

I have seen this movie at the Transilvania International Film Festival, in June 2006. It's such a lovely movie. it lifts up every soul. I think it's an excellent Sunday movie. it brings sunshine in your mind. it sends you to another levels of heart openings.You cant say which of the 7 stories impresses you the most. It shows reality among us. Look on your right side, look on your left side, wherever you are. You'll see children everywhere.I recommend you this movie. Just to make you smile and send you back to your childhood. All the directors were doing an excellent work. All stories, even if different, separated, get together at the end, in your mind.

View More
Nick-242

I was lucky enough to see the film yesterday and I have to say I loved it!!! Only two out of the seven short films were a bit on the bad side, but overall a very good film. I'll try to keep my comments spoiler-free for those who haven't seen it, but there is one on the final comment (there's a note right before it).TANZA This is the first short film presented and I have to say one of the weakest. I would have preferred to see the characters speaking in their native tongue and have subtitles there rather than hearing them attempt to speak English, it made the whole thing a bit unnatural, and the end result is not really satisfying in my opinion. BLUE GYPSY This was one of my favorites. The lovely balance of humor and dramatic undertones eventually collide in an impressive and gripping result. Loved it!!! Jesus CHILDREN OF America A great one as well! The little kid actress is wonderful and there is some pretty heavy stuff on this one. The ending scene was not very good though, but everything else in this short makes-up for this little "mistake". JOAO AND BILU This was another one of my favorites. There's nothing too dramatic on this one but therein lies it's beauty, in it's simplicity. CIRO Another great short. I loved the whole shadow play and in the end it really goes to the core of what being a child is. JONATHAN This one was definitely the worst. Pretentious and completely uninteresting, it doesn't even come close to the quality of all the other ones. SONG SONG AND LITTLE CAT (*contains SPOILERS*) This one was awesome and it could have been the best one of them all if John Woo hadn't exploded its resources. It starts off very well and it has many heart-wrenching moments but we really could have done without the explicit shot of the "grandfather" holding the old pencil, or any of the ending shots for that matter. I would have ended it on the girl looking at the kids in school, it would have been more powerful to end it like that rather than force it to be a happy ending, I mean come on! The grandpa saying "goodbye" through the window, we did not need that! Anyways, in spite of all that I really loved it. And OMG it ends and the BEAUTIFUL, Oscar-deserving song "Teach Me Again" by Elisa (featuring Tina Turner) comes up!!!!!! Can't think of a better way to end a movie :)

View More
lashes2ashes_lust2dust

these short films are amazing seeing them at the Venice film festival with the directors was a once in a life time experience, the most hard hitting story i found was the end story directed by John Woo, named Song Song & Little Cat, it was an amazing story about 2 little girls coming from completely different backgrounds one filled with love the other not hatred, but sadness, the story was emotional and yet extremely happy. It is a tale of hope. the story unfolds when a girl throws her favourite doll out of the car window and a homeless man picks it up and takes it to his 'granddaughter' a young girl he found in the same place as the doll, her only dream in life to go to school, while out begging her 'grandfather' is killed, and a rose seller takes her in while out trying to sell her wares she see's the girl who threw away her doll and gives her a single rose, which in the end saves her from been killed by her mother when she try's to commit suicide. a fantastic film, within a collection of amazing films written by fantastic directors such as Spike Lee and Jordan and Ridley Scott. amazing film a must see.... i give it 11/10

View More