The Invisible Man movie plot
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Macie 2022-03-24 09:01:31
Ray Warner exploits the potential of the Invisible Man genre, blending it with domestic violence, mind control, and the struggle against patriarchy. In fact, through advanced technology, it is indeed possible to temporarily make people invisible through optical principles, but in this film, the invisible man almost truly loses his material attributes and turns into a ubiquitous and omnipotent spiritual body. Here, the line between sci-fi thriller and traditional supernatural horror (invisible, ungraspable evil spirits) is blurred. Every empty shot has a coercive force that goes with it, and every "no-object performance" is extremely real (Elisabeth Moss's acting skills are indispensable). The scene of the paint falling on the ladder is shocking. The shooting scene in the hospital almost went out of control, and the two throat cuts were fast, accurate and stable. The flaw in the film is that the villain is not portrayed enough, as if he has not only hidden his body, but his soul has also been hollowed out and abstracted into nothingness. (8.5/10)
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Lucas 2021-11-11 08:01:15
nice! It seems to be the reality-enhanced version of "Fatal Woman" and the invisible man version of PUA scumbag, but the core is still talking about violence and control in an intimate relationship: in most cases, the pain of women is not understood, and they are considered wrong. On one side, he even believed that he was really crazy. Elizabeth Moss played so well!
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[Cecilia goes to see Emily for help]
Cecilia Kass: Hey.
Emily Kass: Hey.
Cecilia Kass: Emily, I need to talk to you.
Emily Kass: Well, at least now we have clarity. Now I know what you really think of me.
Cecilia Kass: What?
Emily Kass: Thanks so much for carving out the time to let me know how - quote, unquote - "suffocating" I am to you.
Cecilia Kass: What? What are you...
Emily Kass: Not that I should have to say this, but I never expected any of that money.
[scoffs]
Cecilia Kass: Emily, I-I don't... I don't know what you're talking about.
Emily Kass: The e-mail - the e-mail you sent me this morning.
Cecilia Kass: What e-mail?
Emily Kass: If that's how you feel about me, don't ask me to bail you out of your personal life anymore. If you're too stupid to know who the good guys are and too weak to get away from the bad ones, don't sob to me for charity. I'm out.
Cecilia Kass: I didn't send you the fucking e-mail. I didn't. Someone is-is-is doing this to me. He's-he's doing this to me.
Emily Kass: Who's... Adrian?
[pause]
Emily Kass: Adrian sent me the e-mail. Okay.
[pause]
Emily Kass: You need some medication. Adrian is dead.
Cecilia Kass: Em, please, no.
[Emily closes and locks the door on Cecilia]
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Cecilia Kass: James. Tell me you don't think I did this. Tell me you know that. I may as well have done it, though.
[James shakes his head]
Cecilia Kass: I brought Adrian into her life. I did that.
James Lanier: I shouldn't have walked out on you and left you alone. I failed you.