INVINCIBLE stars Billy Zane (TITANIC, TOMBSTONE) in an invigorating martial arts fantasy about the ultimate fight of good versus evil! Os (Zane) is a martial arts expert whose life purpose is to train a band of misfits to ... more »fight the ultimate evil. Once part of the Shadowmen -- a cult of dark angels who want to destroy the Earth -- Os was shown "the Way" and gave up his immortality to help mankind. Now, Os and his students must take on his former friend, Slate, the ultra-powerful leader of the Shadowmen, in a battle to save the world! Also starring Byron Mann (TV's DARK ANGEL, THE CORRUPTOR) and featuring amazing fight scenes staged by renowned martial arts choreographer Tony Ching -- don't miss this hard-hitting treat!« less
"The only reason I'm writing this is for the BAD reviews. The story is not hard to follow, If you pay attention to the philosophy. The action is good with chinese martial arts variations. The Shadowmen (like dark angel type beings) are trying to go home. To do that They must use the tablet to open a portal which will destroy earth. O's (Zane) is a shadowman who was shown good and wants to preserve the earth. Good philosophy, nice form, and some background humor. Aside from the "captain planet" similarities of the heroes, I think this was a good movie. Not flashy, not hard to follow, not profound or phenomenal, just good."
Billy Zane gave a good performance
Avengelique | 04/17/2004
(3 out of 5 stars)
"A film with a decent story line but the acting wsn't that good. The only one that stood out for me were Os (Billy Zane) who added charm and interest to the speech and altogether stole the show.
The fight scenes were well choreographed and decently performed, though the slow motion became rather too much after a while.
There wasn't enough action in this film, or if there was there was way too much sitting and talking inbetween. The part where Os is telling the elements how Slate will try to trick them and that they musn't hate him for this lingered on a little too long leaving me quite bored at the end of it.
The characters Os and Slate where well introduced at the beginning making it pretty simple to go along with though the elements weren't actually properly introduced although it was quite easy to see who they were anyway.
Altogether I think this film could have done with a little less talking and had more action in. Billy Zane gave a good performance which added more interest to the film and made me want to keep watching. If the other actors had given as good as performance as him, then the film would have been of much higher standard."
Not the best, but unique.
Pat C. Fyffe | Texarkana, Arkansas United States | 02/18/2003
(3 out of 5 stars)
"This movie obviously had a lot of holes in the story but you don't often see a martial arts movie that is about love and redemption. A lot of martial arts movies are instead about anger and revenge."
My hubby calls it the "Buddhist Indoctrination Film"... LOL
C. Fatolitis | Palm Harbor, FL, USA | 03/19/2009
(4 out of 5 stars)
"Okay, I admit, the plot is a TAD weak...and maybe part of my love of this movie is that I have a weakness for Billy Zane... (thinks about Billy Zane for a moment...smiles)..
I could watch this thing all day, personally. I can probably quote the movie. It's a cute teminder of love and compassion...
Mmmmm...Billy Zane..... (goes back to work, begrudgingly)"