The film "The Invisible World" took place in South Africa in the 1950s, when the apartheid system was implemented. The story tells the special emotion between Miriam (played by Lisa Rae) and Amila (played by Sido Seth) in this special era. Miriam's marriage was not happy. She found out that her husband had an affair with her sister-in-law and could only suffer in silence. Until Amila dressed as a cowboy appeared in her repressed and conservative life, the two beautiful women fell in love at first sight. Amira's rebellious spirit and her resolute opposition to the apartheid system also attracted Miriam. The subtle and delicate emotions between these two women unfold in every fingertip touch and every gaze. What they transcend is not only the barrier of gender, but also the barrier of race
'Invisible Worlds' sheds light on apartheid by revealing forbidden love between Miriam and Amira the human dilemma. In that era, interracial intercourse and love were forbidden and suppressed. However, the encounter between Miriam and Amila allowed them to find a kind of truth and liberation, and bravely pursue their inner feelings. Their love transcends the shackles of race and society and becomes a brave and tenacious struggle.