

The Invasion
Directed by Oliver Hirschbiegel5.920%40%6.0
As a Washington, D.C. psychiatrist unearths the origin of an alien epidemic, she also discovers her son might be the only way it can be stopped.
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- ShaydeknightDecember 19, 2025The Invasion marks the third remake of Invasion of the Body Snatchers, following the 1956 original, the celebrated 1970s version, and the lesser-known 1990s Body Snatchers. Given the pattern, one half expects another iteration sometime soon, perhaps under a title like "Of The". (One can hope marketing departments restrain themselves.) As a film, The Invasion is okay. Production values are high, the writing is competent, and the casting is solid across the board. It feels polished and professional, if somewhat safe. There's a faint sense that everything comes together a little too neatly, lending the film an air of unreality that goes beyond its science-fiction premise. The story occasionally feels too pat, as though it's smoothing over its own internal logic to keep the plot moving. Nicole Kidman anchors the film as the protagonist, and she does good work. That said, this is one of those roles where it can be difficult to forget that you're watching Nicole Kidman, one of the most beautiful women in film. At the time of filming, she was at the height of her beauty and screen charisma at about 39 years old, it's occasionally distracting, though not fatal to the performance. She is and always has been a talented actress, and she remains credible, focused, and committed, but yes, it seems to me like she was too pretty for the role. Daniel Craig is also effective, bringing a grounded intensity to his role, while Jeffrey Wright delivers strong character work, as usual. Jeremy Northam also deserves credit for a solid supporting performance. The ensemble is one of the film's strengths, elevating material that could easily have felt disposable. Narratively, the film embraces a familiar science-fiction approach: a vaguely plausible, pseudo-scientific premise that asks the audience to accept a set of rules and move on. Those rules aren't always internally consistent, but they're coherent enough to sustain the story. It also tries to make some sort of political commentary along the lines of "humans are violent and bad", but anything more nuanced than that just gets lost in the shuffle. This is not a film that invites close scrutiny of its logic, it's one that relies on momentum, atmosphere, and tension. On that front, The Invasion largely succeeds. The action sequences are well staged, and there are several effective moments of suspense. While it lacks the paranoia and subtext and introspection that made earlier versions so enduring, it remains a competent and generally engaging genre entry. Overall, The Invasion may not redefine the Body Snatchers mythos, but it delivers a slick, watchable sci-fi thriller with strong performances and enough tension to justify its existence. Not essential, but hardly a misfire.
- ECH werewolfSeptember 29, 2025great remake of classic movie
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The Invasion was released on August 17, 2007.
The Invasion was directed by Oliver Hirschbiegel.
The Invasion has a runtime of 1h 39m.
The Invasion was produced by Joel Silver, Jessica Alan, David Gambino.
The key characters in The Invasion are Carol Bennell (Nicole Kidman), Ben Driscoll (Daniel Craig), Oliver (Jackson Bond).
The Invasion is rated PG-13.
The Invasion is a Science Fiction, Thriller, Mystery film.
The Invasion has an audience rating of 4 out of 10.





























