If anyone is interested in seeing THE definition of cinematic mediocrity, go see The Invisible.
Mixed in among the fairly interesting cinematography and (surprisingly) compelling
plot are terrible film cliches (the "villain" you're supposed to feel sympathy for, predictable plot "twists", a soundtrack that tries to be young and hip so much that it takes over certain scenes that would be better silent, brooding protagonist).
I ended up feeling like the protagonist didn't deserve to live and the antagonist was wrongfully redeemed.