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Shyanne 2022-09-18 03:47:54
Horror comes from space and scenery. In "The Invisible Man", characters leave the screen, and emptiness becomes a way of existence. Form (the habitual film language) clashes with the emptiness of the visual ("actually seen"). Another element that constitutes fear comes from the misalignment of emotion and habit. In an emotional scene, it suddenly switches to the distant view + the occlusion of the foreground. A lot of subjective shots in the film: the viewer = the perpetrator. "The Invisible...
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Ruby 2022-09-07 04:48:49
People are obsessed with horror films not only because of the functional stimulation it brings, but also because of its compatibility as a carrier. The invisible power is embodied in the setting of science fiction/ghost/imagination. At the level of thematic transmission, the focus is on "the harm of extreme male power to women in the patriarchal society" for most of the film, but as soon as the revenge scene at the end comes out, the object of discussion will change from the possession of...
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Vern 2022-04-24 07:01:04
The ending implies that the dragon slayer has once again become a dragon, but many of the plots don't make sense. First of all, I found the invisibility cloak, but I didn't put it on immediately, but went to the toilet to hide it. It's incredible. The man lost his magic weapon in the house and he didn't know it. It's even more incredible. Before knowing that his magic weapon was gone, the heroine came before but dared to see it. She is even more incomprehensible. Not only did it not create a...
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Ransom 2022-04-24 07:01:04
Be sure to watch IMAX! Be sure to watch IMAX! Be sure to watch IMAX! High-tech + horror = modern psychological thriller. Little Moss can play such a neurotic woman, and he is n times more advanced than gone...
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Aniyah 2022-04-24 07:01:04
Could this essay be made more accurate? I seem to see the outline. . . OK, choosing an invisible man to show the plight of women couldn’t be more straightforward, and the story itself was completely law-abiding without any suspense. Such an obvious intention made this little fun of watching the movie disappear, and the unintentional formalism preached . . . boring... In addition, is this black sister a representative of fair-looking ➕ skin color equality. . . There is no acting skills, and...
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Shanny 2022-04-24 07:01:04
[B+] With just a suffocating pan in the opening, this psychological suggestion of "visual invisibility" has been initially established, and on the other hand, it is given "gaze" to emphasize its "visibility". Then in daily life, various carefully arranged panoramic peep shots further extend to the existence of "eyes" and accuse the audience outside the screen. Then "white fog" and "white paint" are quite clever conventional visual element designs. After the truth was revealed, Reiner also...
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Rosalee 2022-04-24 07:01:04
The concept of "invisibility" in the original sci-fi category is packaged in suspenseful and supernatural ways, and placed in the context of contemporary topics such as domestic violence, emotional control, and patriarchy, with a richer textual level. The use of lens and space well creates a "invisible and follow-up" horror atmosphere, and the latter can't help showing the signature action scenes of "Upgrade" with both hands. The final inversion is fine, but not natural. Elisabeth Moss...
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Garth 2022-04-24 07:01:04
"Invisibility" gives everything to the empty lens, which is the smartest image expression of the "Invisible Man" theme. From the first shot, I knew it was an ambitious film. White air for no reason, stepping on sheets, and pen suicide to force out the culprit is a good paragraph. The two-and-a-half-minute shot of the prison guard had an idea, but he didn't see any need. Powder and smoke are clichés, and rain doesn't come in handy - this is for pure genre films. From the perspective of the...
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Montana 2022-04-24 07:01:04
It is quite different from the imagined high-quality classic remakes. The ending is a good twist, but the overall lack of thrill and tension. Disappointment mainly comes from the image design of the heroine's disqualification. They all decided to let go of the past and start a new life. They are not homeless people on the streets, and they are still looking for a job as an architect. Can their image be cleaned up a little like a normal person? With so many close-ups of her dull gray face and...
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Stuart 2022-04-24 07:01:04
You thought you escaped, but you still linger in my palm. Surprise, the dead man's cell phone is ringing above your head. I lurked beside you in the most unexpected way, and you could only curl up and couldn't move. My specious body follows you like a shadow, witnessing the departure of the one you love. I want you to witness the death of your closest relatives before your eyes, and I will assist you in their blood. You think you can carry everything and find a way to defeat me, but you are...
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Gerardo 2022-04-23 07:01:33
Another plot speculation
Is it possible that the story is actually like this: Cecilia was originally the "behind the scenes" of the whole incident, and the ultimate purpose may be for Adrian's company (property). Not wanting to get pregnant, because if a child is born, Adrian will give all his property to the child, but...
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Juston 2022-04-21 09:01:37
Not afraid of scumbag PUA, just afraid of scumbag culture
In fact, suspense films in recent years have been difficult to shoot, and most of the routines have been smashed. When I saw the middle, I always thought that the heroine was controlled by drugs or psychological cues. The terrifying atmosphere in the front is still very well created, and I...
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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.
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Adrian Griffin: [points gun at guard while invisible] Bang!
[walks away from guard and shoots him from behind]