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The Invisible Woman (1983) is a quirky blend of comedy and science fiction that has a certain charm. The premise, sparked by a mix-up involving a scientist's pet chimp and an invisibility serum, leads to some interesting comedic moments. The pacing feels a bit uneven at times, but it adds to that light, almost carefree atmosphere characteristic of many early TV movies. The practical effects used to depict invisibility are modest yet clever, fitting well within the film's low-budget aesthetic. Performances are a mixed bag, but the lead delivers a relatable portrayal of chaos and confusion as she navigates her new invisible existence. It’s a curious artifact, representing a unique moment in TV film history that collectors might find intriguing.
Features a mix of comedy and sci-fi elementsPractical effects reflect the film's low-budget charmOffers a glimpse into early 80s TV movie production
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