![]() Informed Attribute: Molly and Cleo's actresses' really don't look or sound all that similar, but the film treats them as if they're identical.I Just Want My Beloved to Be Happy: When Coug wondered whether Molly was going to break up with him, he said that all he wanted was for Molly to be happy.Hidden Depths: Carter is a governor scholar in chemistry.Double-Meaning Title: "Invisible Sister" refers to how Cleo has literally turned Molly invisible, and also how Cleo often feels invisible in comparison to her sister.The Ditz: Molly's boyfriend, Coug, is not very bright.Mr.Perkins: This is the same matter in two distinct forms. Deadpan Snarker: Cleo can be like this.This turns out to be the thing they're missing in the antidote. Chekhov's Gun: Molly tells her sister that she always drinks a ginger ale before a lacrosse game.Class Princess: Molly, who is pretty, nice, skilled in sports, and adored by her friends.Celestial Deadline: At midnight, Molly's invisibility will become permanent, as her body will have fully ingested the potion.Perkins talk later, it is implied that wasn’t the only time it happened. Cleo gets 100% on her science quiz, but is shown to be listening to music throughout the class. Brainy Brunette: Cleo has brown hair and gets good grades, seemingly without effort. ![]() Book Dumb: Molly does not get good grades, and even admits this to Cleo.Justified, as the parents are out of town and he didn’t know until the end. Perkins learns about what happened to Molly, and he doesn’t do much to help solve the problem. It is about a girl named Cleo ( Rowan Blanchard) who accidentally turns her older sister, Molly ( Paris Berelc), invisible, and must find a way to undo the invisibility, as well as pretend to be Molly in school. Jen Malia's second book in The Rainbow Infinity Club series, Violet and the Jurassic Land Exhibit, is just as delightful and engaging as the first.Invisible Sister is a 2015 Disney Channel film, with Paul Hoen as director. This provides the perfect avenue for the girls to walk a mile in each other’s shoes, and discover that each one’s life is quite different than how the other perceived it. With an important field hockey game that afternoon, Molly has to be in class to be allowed to play– even if it’s really Cleo just pretending to be her. With their parents conveniently out of town for Halloween weekend, Molly has Cleo dress in Molly’s costume to pretend to be her. The only person who knows about the experiment is Cleo herself, thus they must keep Molly’s condition a secret. When Molly accidentally ingests Cleo’s science project, which turned a moth invisible, she herself turns invisible. When the boy Cleo likes shows interest in her, she assumes he’s only doing it to make fun of her, since he’s a jock. But Cleo is too afraid of being the plot of a high school movie where the nerd is mocked by the cool kids, and always turns her down. Molly is often reaching out to Cleo, inviting her to be friends with her friends. The only person standing in the way of Cleo’s happiness is Cleo. What I love about this movie is that Molly isn’t a villain, or even an antagonist. Cleo feels constantly eclipsed by her sister, which Molly can’t understand. Her older sister Molly seems to have life mastered, as a popular athlete with lots of friends. As a chemistry prodigy, Cleo feels isolated from most of the other students in her high school. Her character in Invisible Sister is quite different than Riley on GMW. She delighted her fans with her role in the Disney Channel Original Movie, Invisible Sister. I love this girl! She’s adorable and a great actress and seems like exactly who I would’ve wanted to be friends with when I was a young teen. Disney fans have been treated to more screen time for Girl Meets World star Rowan Blanchard.
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