Kudos to those folks restricted by a low budget who prevent that low budget from showing. On the other hand, when the low budget is quite noticeable, how can it be ignored? For example, the dialogue in this film is - in my opinion - obviously very low-budget sounding. And, the effects are very low-budget looking. The paychecks of most of the actors shouldn't have been very much, either. The experiences of Nagel, the main character, illustrate that there is temptation associated with so many of our moves. There are cults, drugs, sex, racial tension, violence, etc., amongst the sprinkling of positives, which are just as important to recognize. Therefore, INVISIBLE TEMPTATION is worthwhile, even if it only gets this point across.