- Be captured by the Invisible. To ease the weight of their college workload, unsuspecting teenagers seize the opportunity to to turn their end-of-the-summer party into a sick house wrecking. What happens instead they will never forget. In a classic tale of one girl learning to break free of the past, Almost Invisible has captured the attention of Washington DC Mid-Atlantic teenagers and aspiring filmmakers alike. Seamless special effects, a haunting original soundtrack. Almost Invisible. It's almost here.—Anonymous
- Our story opens on the high point of the telling. DEVIN and JEOPARDY run around the side of a mansion looking up at the roof.
JEOPARDY Just jump!
DEVIN Come on buddy.
JEOPARDY Jump now!
A body falls off the roof at their feet. Dead. Titles superimpose on black:
Teenagers these days. They get away with murder.
Flashback now to one week earlier. A group of community college teens finds out that the worse thing that possibly ever happen has actually occurred. Their end-of-summer blow-out has just been canceled. The parents at the house where the party was going to be are coming home early. So, no party.
As luck would have it, APRIL, the high-school gothic freak, leans into their conversation. Her parents are going away for the weekend. They can party at her house. Jeopardy, NICOLE, and the girls say no way. Devin, DREW, and the guys say yes. And the partayyy is on.
They get to April's house; in the middle of nowhere. A little bit scary. No problem. The party goes into sick mode and turns to bedlam. While the teens annihilate the place, April starts falling in love with the weirdest of the guys, Drew.
He endures her weirdness a bit, then bags the whole relationship. She comes unglued. All she wanted was a real man; some real friends. Seeing the house trashed out, April freaks. And, somehow, the house goes into lock down. They're trapped. And weird things start happening.
Swarms of flies, TVs turning on by themselves, 15 straight minutes of cinematic thriller spectacle. It seems like it's the guys doing it at first. But a levitating teenager quickly rules that out. Is it the house? No. It's April. She has them trapped.
Four disappearances and deaths later, Drew comes up with a plan.
Drew lures April out to the roof, where she loves to hang out anyway. He leaves the window open so the rest of them can make a run for it, off the roof somehow.
April's out the window. Drew follows. The teens head for the open window. April notices the teens moving towards the window, and it shuts by itself. They're trapped again.
April seduces Drew to the edge of the roof of the enormous house. Despite his fear of heights, he goes with it. The teens watch from inside, behind the window. Scared to death on the edge of the roof, Drew kisses April. All the windows and doors of the house suddenly open.
Everyone's free. Except Drew, somehow entranced, trapped in April's evil kiss.
Devin and Jeopardy run around back, and we're back to the beginning of the movie. Drew breaks free of April's kiss, but stumbles off the edge of the roof. April reaches out for him, but falls off the edge, too.
In the creepy garden below, Drew comes to. He appears to be okay. But, April is dead.
Or is she? That's when the real mind bending thrill ride begins, leading to a shocking ending that no one could have possibly imagined.
Everyone except Drew makes a run for it. Grief stricken, Drew stays behind, stroking her hair. Suddenly, April wakes up, straightens out a crick in her broken neck, and turns to Drew:
APRIL Hey, did you guys do that on purpose?
Drew makes a run for it.
The next morning, the four remaining teens gather back at the house. No one believes anything they've seen. Parents, cops.
It looks like April's parents are back. It's time for closure.
The teens walk up to the door. The house is tidy, immaculate even. It's like nothing ever happened. They knock on the front door that's ajar. April's parents come to the door. Their daughter died over five years ago. The parents SLAM the door on the teens' faces.
Closing credits.
Bonus scene: April's parents find one of the deadbeat teens passed out on their family room couch. He apologizes and heads out the front door. Meanwhile, April, obviously a ghost, steps out of the shower, wraps in a towel, and heads to the kitchen for a bite.
The End.
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