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Isn't always easy to watch, but Bojanov's film is so compelling you just can't turn away.Full Review
Invisible is undeniably compelling, as Bojanov visits and revisits these people over a period of years.Full Review
It disposes with social concerns and lets the individuals speak for themselves--and the regrets, rationalizations, and jerry-rigged morality they express are often fascinating.Full Review
Bojanov's sad subjects could as easily be in Detroit or Glasgow or Marseilles. What keeps his film from being a relentless wallow in wasted lives is its surprising conclusion.Full Review
