A young woman trying to better understand the fate of her sister finds herself following in her footsteps in this emotional drama. 18-year-old Phoebe (Jordanna Brewster) has been haunted by the memory of her sister Faith (Cameron Diaz), who died under mysterious circumstances while travelling through Europe several years earlier. Looking for closure, Phoebe decides to retrace her sister's journey in hopes of finding out what happened to her. In the course of her travels through France, Portugal, and the Netherlands, Phoebe crosses paths with Wolf (Christopher Eccleston), Faith's boyfriend, and finds herself falling for the man her sister once loved. Based on the acclaimed novel by Jennifer Egan, The Invisible Circus also features Blythe Danner and Camilla Belle. The film marked the directorial debut for screenwriter Adam Brooks. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi
The trailer makes the movies seems more like a thriller or mystery. When viewed as a 'coming of age' story for the female lead - it's a much better movie.
Not a very uplifting movie, but I really liked it. Acting was great and the characters were believable. The kind of movie that makes you think after you watch it.
According to the review given by Cesar And Cynthia N., it seems that their only criteria for a good movie is that it shows female body parts. I'm actually surprised that it has remained on this site. That said, the movie is okay with average performances. Not one of my favorites, but it held my attention nonetheless.
Well a very boring movie, but a very young Jordana Brewster gets banged which is always nice to see, if you pause it right you can actually see the arreola. beside that this movie sucks!!
The trailer makes the movies seems more like a thriller or mystery. When viewed as a 'coming of age' story for the female lead - it's a much better movie.
Not a very uplifting movie, but I really liked it. Acting was great and the characters were believable. The kind of movie that makes you think after you watch it.