All the Invisible Things Ending Explained: What Happened and Why?
Complete breakdown of the climax, final twists, and spoilers for All the Invisible Things.
All the Invisible Things Ending Explained: Adolescents in the amphibious situation between child and adult try to cope with their emotions and their environment. Directed by Jakob M. Erwa, this 2007 drama film stars Simon Möstl (Klaus Bolz / Karin's son), alongside Michael Sauseng as Jolly Paulitsch / Gabi's son, Angelika Schneider as Elli Palm / Jolly's girlfriend, Birgit Doll as Karin Bolz / Klaus' mother. Rated 5/10, the conclusion has sparked discussion among viewers.
What Happens at the End of All the Invisible Things?
Adolescents in the amphibious situation between child and adult try to cope with their emotions and their environment. Right there they would need limits, a foothold and hope and yet they signalize the opposite. Between loss, extinct love, parental problems and their own needs the parent generation tries to understand or at least to save something.
Jakob M. Erwa's narrative builds toward a resolution centered on Simon Möstl (Klaus Bolz / Karin's son)'s journey. Right there they would need limits, a foothold and hope and yet they signalize the opposite.
How Does Simon Möstl (Klaus Bolz / Karin's son)'s Story End?
- Simon Möstl: Simon Möstl's storyline wraps up in the final act, though some viewers have found the resolution more ambiguous than expected.
- Michael Sauseng (Jolly Paulitsch / Gabi's son): Michael Sauseng's role in the climax proves pivotal to how the central conflict resolves.
- Angelika Schneider (Elli Palm / Jolly's girlfriend): Angelika Schneider's character undergoes a significant shift in the final act.
What Does the Ending of All the Invisible Things Mean?
The ending of All the Invisible Things brings the narrative to a close, though viewer reception has been mixed. The resolution of Simon Möstl's story may not satisfy all audiences.