Although I like invisibility cloaks, why are they used to do this kind of thing?

Amelia 2022-04-20 09:01:28

What if one day I meet this "invisible person" too, what I say is true, but no one believes me, even if they are the people closest to me. If one day my best friend receives a document with abusive messages from me, will she think I wrote it, and even if I go to her and explain it, she doesn't believe me anymore. I thought I would be helpless, unable to resist, and even lose my mind. Although, I think there are bugs in the film. For example, the heroine found in the attic that the invisible person's mobile phone had a photo of her sleeping, so why didn't she use it as evidence, so that she can still use it when communicating with people who don't believe her. Come up with evidence; and she went back to the invisible man's house to get the invisibility cloak, why didn't she put it on herself first. One thing to say, I was really scared to death by those sound effects, the underworld scene, especially when the attic splashed paint on the ladder, I called it directly in the cinema; and the sound of the ocean waves that started to introduce the character director, There's enough hell. Of course, there are still many human issues that I am too lazy to analyze. Seriously, I love that invisibility cloak, I'd love it even more if it was bulletproof

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Extended Reading
  • Brent 2021-11-11 08:01:15

    Why? Such a handsome, rich, IQ, and successful man is not the target of me? (Spread hands) Me! Can! by! what! (Dog head)

  • Kaylie 2022-03-24 09:01:31

    The ubiquitous surveillance, the seeming silence, the panic that came quietly, the sudden suffocation. Whether resisting or fleeing, there is always a silent depression in my heart. No matter whether he was asleep or awake, there was always a cold breath in his ears. Conquest and control are revealed, and despair and anger fight back. When you think you're in control, only to find yourself facing a bloody surprise. A large number of empty shots and the use of space have successfully explained what is called "being out of nothing". A static empty shot is nothing, and a moving empty shot is there. Although there are no substantive characters in the painting, the emotion is filled in the whole space. Inside, the tense nerves make people unable to capture the visual landing point, do not know where the "murderer" is standing and staring, the short stay gives the audience enough time to associate, and then use the following perspective to strengthen the psychological anxiety and let the audience's attention. Audiovisual senses become sensitive. You don't need to be deliberately frightened, just a few empty shots can make you feel suffocated, amazing. Revonal used extraordinary rhythm to control power and audio-visual magic, proving that he has almost become a master of thriller films on an equal footing with Wen Ziren.

The Invisible Man quotes

  • Adrian Griffin: Surprise.

  • [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]