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Submitted by Lee Roberts on Thursday, November 17, 2011 - 12:28AM
Title: An Invisible Sign Starring: Jessica Alba, Chris Messina, J. K. Simmons, Sonia Braga, Bailee Madison, John Sea Director: Marilyn Agrelo Studio: MPI Home Video Runtime: 96 minutes Release Date: November 1, 2011 Format: BLU-RAY Discs: 1 MPAA Rating: Rating: () Grade: B Bonus Features Trailer Mona Gray (played by Jessica Alba) has only one passion in her life, numbers. Everything else for Mona has been sacrificed in the hopes that her father will get better. As she grew into a woman, Mona becomes a isolated woman in a world that thinks of her as odd and weird. After Mona’s mother kicks her out, she gets Mona a job at the elementary school as the new math teacher. Terrified at first, Mona is faced with students that will test her ability to be able to handle these children without going further into herself. As she shows her new students her love for numbers, Mona is able to make a connection with one girl who is more similar to Mona that this little girl could almost be a mirror image of Mona. 1+2=3: Jessica Alba gives a great performance as Mona Gray where she really brings to life this meek woman who has tried to stop being happy because she loves her father. Considering how this movie is not one that is an intellectual, comedic, or even a romantic movie, there’s a lot of all this going on here. Every one of the characters have some sort of odd behavior that makes them stand out from the rest of the world but they are all likeable. Mona Gray’s neighbor Mr. Jones (played by J.K. Simmons) was Mona’s math teacher when she was just a kid who helped inspire young Mona to love numbers so much. Both Mona and Mr. Jones has an obsession with numbers, Ben Smith (played by Chris Messina) hasn’t been able to love anyone, one student has a life similar to Monas as well as a liking for numbers, while the principle of the schools seems to be a giddy little woman. There’s all sort of odd personality traits being flung around in this movie that it looks like the every person in town must be a little weird. Not that this hurts the movie, it in fact helps to show that even though the characters might act like an everyday person they all still have these little quarks that make them unique. As well as being full of this odd characters, this movie has a good undertone showing how Mona comes to terms with her father illness, the way she treated he neighbor Mr. Jones, becoming a mentor to a little girl, and getting herself to enjoy life again. While this movie is more on the serious side with how the characters have to deal with the unfairness of life, there’s some romance going on between the characters Mona Gray and Ben Smith. From the moment the two characters meet on screen they romance begins between the two but it’s one that is not the normal courtship. It’s all these little subplots in the movie that makes it a fun watch and one that ended up being a little emotional. I was prepared for a movie that was going to be about a shy, weird girl who don’t k MATH ON BLU RAY: |
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