About Above the Shadows
Above the Shadows (2019) is a compelling blend of fantasy, drama, and romance that explores themes of visibility, identity, and human connection. The film follows Holly (played by Olivia Thirlby), a young photojournalist who has literally faded into invisibility after a traumatic loss. Living on the margins of society, she survives by documenting the lives of others until she discovers that a disgraced MMA fighter, Shayne (Alan Ritchson), is the only person who can see her. This discovery sets them on a transformative journey where Holly helps Shayne reclaim his career while he helps her rediscover her place in the world.
Director Claudia Myers crafts a thoughtful and visually inventive film that uses its supernatural premise to examine profound emotional truths. Olivia Thirlby delivers a nuanced performance, conveying Holly's loneliness and determination with subtlety, while Alan Ritchson brings surprising depth to the role of the battered fighter seeking redemption. The supporting cast, including Jim Gaffigan and Maria Dizzia, adds texture to this New York-set story.
What makes Above the Shadows worth watching is its unique approach to familiar themes. Rather than being a typical superhero or fantasy story, it's a character-driven drama about how we become invisible in our own lives and what it takes to be seen again. The MMA elements provide exciting sequences without overpowering the central relationship. For viewers seeking an original film that blends genres while exploring meaningful questions about identity and connection, Above the Shadows offers a rewarding experience that stays with you long after the credits roll.
Director Claudia Myers crafts a thoughtful and visually inventive film that uses its supernatural premise to examine profound emotional truths. Olivia Thirlby delivers a nuanced performance, conveying Holly's loneliness and determination with subtlety, while Alan Ritchson brings surprising depth to the role of the battered fighter seeking redemption. The supporting cast, including Jim Gaffigan and Maria Dizzia, adds texture to this New York-set story.
What makes Above the Shadows worth watching is its unique approach to familiar themes. Rather than being a typical superhero or fantasy story, it's a character-driven drama about how we become invisible in our own lives and what it takes to be seen again. The MMA elements provide exciting sequences without overpowering the central relationship. For viewers seeking an original film that blends genres while exploring meaningful questions about identity and connection, Above the Shadows offers a rewarding experience that stays with you long after the credits roll.


















