Griff (Ryan Kwanten) is being harassed at work, but at night he retired to his study and analysis of crime. When seen, Griff became invisible, putting on your rubber suit and crush the aggressors and villains. But Griff is illusory and his brother is trying to look out for him.
Meanwhile, Melody (Maeve Dermody) studies of physics in his spare time and believes that if she can bring the space between its molecules simply the right way, could walk through walls. You can see that Griff and Melody should end together - both have heroic dreams and it turns out both have a personality a little crazy, however, are alone and without support staff.
Griff manages to take revenge on her attacker, but in this film, Nice Guys Finish Last. Griff eventually be fired and then beaten. He even loses its essence - his imagination and delusions of superhero. (It is when we see Griff rubber suit different look depending on who is watching.)
Melody sees what he has lost, and to recognize that there is too much to carry, so he sets out to bring him back on board, just a little '.
Ambivalent-Man
Griff the Invisible is bright and friendly. I sympathized with the difference between life and dreams Griff, but he's so mopey sometimes it's hard to hold like him - as opposed to melody, which has just the right blend of beauty, girl- side prettiness, strength and compassion.
Unfortunately, Griff the Invisible suffers from lack of vision. We should laugh betrayed nerd? We're rooting for them to overcome their neuroses, and the good? We must hope that it will remain a crazy Saturday Hearts Blue blood type? The answer is all of the above, although the results are mutually exclusive. And, finally, because I can not recommend though invisible Griff good-hearted and funny moments.