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7/10
An impressive 30 minutes of cinema
isaacsundaralingam23 February 2024
Warning: Spoilers
Simple at heart, Vincent René-Lortie's "Invincible" is an impressively directed short film with a lot of passion. It is a vignette of the human need for freedom as told brilliantly through the final moments of the life of a teenager in a rehabilitation center.

With a terrific performance by lead actor Léokim Beaumier-Lépine, coupled with evoking cinematography and some precisely pointed direction, this Academy award nominated short film gives you more than you might have expected. It's a well made short film deserving of the praise it has gotten and is one that you should check out if you have 30 minutes to spare.
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10/10
Raw Emotion and Exquisite Direction
citizenxshane27 November 2023
"Invincible" truly blew me away. It's astounding to see such a fresh and young talent like Vincent channel his own pain into such a powerful piece of storytelling. In half an hour, you're taken on this intense, emotional ride that you just don't want to end. The performances he's pulled from these young actors are nothing short of incredible-they're acting with a maturity way beyond their years, making you root for them every step of the way. The cinematography was clean, composed and rich making each shot and frame feel jam packed with the onscreen emotion. As a tragic story is based on real-life events, it that just makes it hit closer to home. This is one of those films that sticks with you, a perfect example of how grounded filmmaking, human stakes, and emotive storytelling can create such a moving experience. Definitely a must-watch if you're into beautifully told films that make you feel.
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the escape
Kirpianuscus12 December 2023
A great film . Admirable photography and the splendid performance of young Leokim. Beaumier Lepine. And the fair way to define not the most comfortable questions, from essence of freedom, limits of kindness of a teacher, literary talent and the isolation, the callphone to home after escape and the confirmation of warning, the radical decision as only form to assume the freedom.

Not easy but beautiful crafted, exploring , in gentle - precise manner, fundamental truths not reduced to the case of young Marc but to each of us.

A simple story inspired crafted. In essence that is just all . And the gratitude for a great work, for director.
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9/10
A beautiful mastery
nebo-7007228 November 2023
An exceptional work, executed with sensitivity, that delves into the psychological distress of an adolescent. Each moment intricately weaves a poignant narrative, vividly portraying the challenges and triumphs inherent to this phase of life. This creation transcends mere observation, immersing the viewer in a profound sea of emotions. It's more than a visual journey; it's a profound exploration of the complex human experience. A mesmerizing tapestry that captures the intricate nuances of emotion. To watch with discerning eyes and an open heart, as it unfolds a rich tapestry of the profound human condition.
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10/10
Freedom
lucrochette15 January 2024
"Invincible" is a gripping and poignant exploration of the human spirit's desperate yearning for freedom, set against the stark backdrop of a rehabilitation center for troubled children. Directed by visionary filmmaker Vincent René-Lortie, this emotionally charged film takes audiences on a harrowing journey through the depths of despair and the elusive pursuit of liberty.

The protagonist, Marc, brilliantly portrayed by Leokim Beaumier Lépine, is a young soul trapped within the confines of a rehabilitation center, a place meant to heal but, in his case, becomes a prison of the mind. The film adeptly navigates the complexities of Marc's troubled past. The supporting cast, including the counselor and fellow patients, deliver standout performances, adding layers to the narrative and emphasizing the impact of institutionalization on vulnerable individuals. The relationships formed within the center reveal the subtle nuances of human connection, but ultimately underscore the profound isolation Marc feels.

Great job, hope that gets nominated.
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10/10
An astonishing short film
login-0135822 October 2023
A great, emotional story and fantastic performances. Director Vincent René-Lortie clearly is a name to watch as is the young star Léokim Beaumier-Lépine who gives a note-perfect natural performance as Marc-Antoine as his life unravels.

The story - and it's in the bio so it can't be a spoiler - sees us follow Marc-Antione in the last 48 hours of his life as he is taken back to the juvenile detention facility where he is being held after a blissful weekend of home leave.

I hear this is being put forward for the 'live-action short' Oscar. That's perfectly well-deserved and it will take something great to beat it.

It's a truly exceptional short film and a credit to everyone involved in making it. Go and find where it's showing and give it 30 minutes of your life.
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9/10
Beautifully shot, well acted short film
foxka21 February 2024
I really liked this short film, everything aspect was really well done except the frustration of not knowing why Marc was the way he was (understandably, as it's based on a true story and no one will know what Marc was thinking). Despite having mental health issues myself, I could not empathize with his self sabotaging behavior and that took me out of the film a bit.

It's well worth the watch still - the cinematography was gorgeous, the acting from all (but especially the young man playing Marc) was great and the directing was on point. It's only 30 minutes so there really isn't much of an excuse not to watch it lol.
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