thin on actual plot, Griff the Invisible recycles these fascinating character scenarios multiple times, hoping the chemistry of the actors will carry the day
the little glimpses of everyday magic on offer here are lovely, from a "universe suit" to a porous apartment door, but they're not enough to hang a film or a life on
Leon Ford wisely declines to make Griff entirely sympathetic - the character's alienation is genuine and has a troubling edge. But you get the idea that the filmmaker is leaning a little too heavily on the quirkiness of it all