Landscape with Invisible Hand backdrop - movieMx Review
Landscape with Invisible Hand movie poster - Landscape with Invisible Hand review and rating on movieMx
2023105 minScience Fiction, Comedy, Drama

Landscape with Invisible Hand

Is Landscape with Invisible Hand a Hit or Flop?

FLOP

Is Landscape with Invisible Hand worth watching? With a rating of 5.922/10, this Science Fiction, Comedy, Drama film is a mixed-bag for fans of the genre. Read on for our detailed analysis and user reviews.

5.922102 votes
RateYour rating
Advertisement

Landscape with Invisible Hand Synopsis

Years into a benevolent alien occupation, mankind is still adjusting to its new overlords. Their technology initially held promise for global prosperity, but rendered most human jobs – and steady income – obsolete. When two teenagers discover the aliens are fascinated with human love and will pay for access to it, they decide to livestream their romance to make extra cash for their families.

Advertisement

Top Cast

Asante Blackk
Asante BlackkAdam Campbell
Kylie Rogers
Kylie RogersChloe Marsh
Tiffany Haddish
Tiffany HaddishBeth Campbell
Brooklynn MacKinzie
Brooklynn MacKinzieNatalie Campbell
Josh Hamilton
Josh HamiltonMr. Marsh
Michael Gandolfini
Michael GandolfiniHunter Marsh
John Newberg
John NewbergMr. Stanley
Dev H Patel
Dev H PatelRival Boy
Geanna Funes
Geanna FunesRival Girl
Christian Adam
Christian AdamZach

Official Trailer

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Landscape with Invisible Hand worth watching?

Landscape with Invisible Hand has received mixed reviews with a 5.922/10 rating. It might be worth watching if you're a fan of Science Fiction, Comedy, Drama movies.

Is Landscape with Invisible Hand hit or flop?

Landscape with Invisible Hand has received average ratings (5.922/10), performing moderately with audiences.

What genre is Landscape with Invisible Hand?

Landscape with Invisible Hand is a Science Fiction, Comedy, Drama movie that Years into a benevolent alien occupation, mankind is still adjusting to its new overlords. Their technology initially held promise for global prosperi...

You Might Also Like

Explore More

Critic Reviews

BornKnightDec 8, 2023
★ 6

Landscape with Invisible Hand is a 2023 American science styrical fiction film movie written and directed by Cory Finley (Thoroughbreds, Bad Education), based on the 2017 novel of the same name by M. T. Anderson. The film stars the young black man with artistic aspirations Asante Blackk as Adam Campbell and Kylie Rogers as Chloe Marsh as protagonist, both bellow average, through the role who really shines is from Tiffany Haddish as the matriarch Beth Campbell. The two younglins meet by the obsoleted (and soon to be closed school) and is invited to live in the basement of the Campbell family, that retained the house in a impoverished Erath where the rich sent to flying city to work (in minor jobs for the alien race, the Vuvvs) and the rest of the population lives in Earth receiving rations by the Vuvvs and living scavenging under impoverished positions. The Vuvvs observed the humans since the 50´ where they thought the human race was in their better era, and are tiny physically limited in Earth, where they use they technology and a funny clamp rushing to make sounds as language. Their "invasion" where peacefully as they had replicators for everything, also being able to reproduce more money that the richest of Earth to create a peaceful and Vuvv cultured servent species. Humans can use little technology pieces of metal in their heads that receive and transmits images and transmissions to the Vuvvs that are especially interested in paying to see real romance between humans (and to pay for it) - another satyre to apps like TickTock, Instagram, etc. The Styrical part here is obvious against capitalism and social levels. Maybe way too obvious but not into the source that was over simplified for the target audience. Maybe some more writing and adult plot would make the movie betters (I see why Brad Pitt is one of the producers and why he saw potential on this one). Maybe like the average "Big Bug" (2022, Netflix) from the magnificent and eccentric Jean-Pierre Jeunet that went under radar. My score: 6,0 out of 10,0 / C+