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* SpiritualAntithesis: To both Film/KickAss and {{Film/Super}}. Both of those films go out of their way to show how violent and delusional an ordinary person would have to be to want to become a superhero in real life. This film shows it more as an escapist fantasy which really hurts no one but the protagonist, and if done safely can be just a quirky way to connect with your loved ones.

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* SpiritualAntithesis: To both Film/KickAss and {{Film/Super}}. Both of those films go out of their way to show how violent and delusional an ordinary person would have to be to want to become a superhero in real life. This film shows it more as an escapist fantasy which really hurts no one but the protagonist, and if done safely can be just a quirky way to connect with your loved ones.----
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* {{Adorkable}}: Griff is probably the shyest, meekest, sweetest wannabe-superhero you will ever meet, and fulfills this trope to the point that you almost need a teddy bear while watching so you'll have something to huggle when he's sad. Also his love interest/self-appointed sidekick Melody, a klutzy but very sincere girl with no comprehension of social norms and a lot of strange pseudo-scientific theories. Watching them dash around playing superhero is cute to a possibly lethal degree.
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* HeReallyCanAct: Ryan Kwanten is almost unrecognizable from his usual role as the beautiful Southern idiot Jason Stackhouse on Series/TrueBlood. He becomes an absolutely Adorkable everyman.

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* HeReallyCanAct: SugarWiki/HeReallyCanAct: Ryan Kwanten is almost unrecognizable from his usual role as the beautiful Southern idiot Jason Stackhouse on Series/TrueBlood. He becomes an absolutely Adorkable everyman.
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* SpiritualAntithesis: To both Film/KickAss and {{Film/Super}}. Both of those films go out of their way to show violent and delusional an ordinary person would have to be to want to become a superhero in real life. This film shows it more as an escapist fantasy which really hurts no one but the protagonist and if done safely can be just a quirky way to connect with your loved ones.

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* SpiritualAntithesis: To both Film/KickAss and {{Film/Super}}. Both of those films go out of their way to show how violent and delusional an ordinary person would have to be to want to become a superhero in real life. This film shows it more as an escapist fantasy which really hurts no one but the protagonist protagonist, and if done safely can be just a quirky way to connect with your loved ones.
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* SpiritualAntithesis: To both Film/KickAss and {{Film/Super}}. Both of those films go out of their way to show violent and delusional an ordinary person would have to be to want to become a superhero in real life. This film shows it more as an escapist fantasy which really hurts no one but the protagonist and if done safely can be just a quirky way to connect with your loved ones.
* XMeetsY: It's Film/TheSecretLifeOfWalterMitty as a romantic superhero dramedy.

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* SpiritualAntithesis: To both Film/KickAss and {{Film/Super}}. Both of those films go out of their way to show violent and delusional an ordinary person would have to be to want to become a superhero in real life. This film shows it more as an escapist fantasy which really hurts no one but the protagonist and if done safely can be just a quirky way to connect with your loved ones.
* XMeetsY: It's Film/TheSecretLifeOfWalterMitty as a romantic superhero dramedy.
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* SpiritualAntithesis: To both Film/KickAss and Film/Super. Both of those films go out of their way to show violent and delusional an ordinary person would have to be to want to become a superhero in real life. This film shows it more as an escapist fantasy which really hurts no one but the protagonist and if done safely can be just a quirky way to connect with your loved ones.

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* SpiritualAntithesis: To both Film/KickAss and Film/Super.{{Film/Super}}. Both of those films go out of their way to show violent and delusional an ordinary person would have to be to want to become a superhero in real life. This film shows it more as an escapist fantasy which really hurts no one but the protagonist and if done safely can be just a quirky way to connect with your loved ones.
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''Griff the Invisible'' is very much open to interpretation.

* HeReallyCanAct: Ryan Kwanten is almost unrecognizable from his usual role as the beautiful Southern idiot Jason Stackhouse on Series/TrueBlood. He becomes an absolutely Adorkable everyman.
* IKnewIt: Most audience members were able to guess the twist [[spoiler: that most of Griff's exploits are in his head.]]
* SpiritualAntithesis: To both Film/KickAss and Film/Super. Both of those films go out of their way to show violent and delusional an ordinary person would have to be to want to become a superhero in real life. This film shows it more as an escapist fantasy which really hurts no one but the protagonist and if done safely can be just a quirky way to connect with your loved ones.
* XMeetsY: It's Film/TheSecretLifeOfWalterMitty as a romantic superhero dramedy.

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