Review of An Invisible Sign (2010) by Itzhak W — 29 Jul 2012
A really sensible movie about the most precious asset of all: the human mind. It's actually explored in different ways: the father's mental ilness, the old math teacher's moods, the teaching experience with kids, and the main character's own quirkiness.
(Spoiler warning - don't read further unless you've seen the movie): I really liked that they took in the little girl at the end... it conveys a message of hope and of love. Let's not forget there are so many children in the world who feel abandoned, lost, who need a family.
.. if this movie can inspire just ONE adoption, it was already worth it.
This review of An Invisible Sign (2010) was written by Itzhak W on 29 Jul 2012.
An Invisible Sign has generally received negative reviews.
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