Another plot speculation

Gerardo 2022-04-23 07:01:33

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 not to Cecilia. Adrian and his brother knew about Cecilia's situation, so the design wanted to get rid of her. Cecilia planned to kill the brothers. According to the following points: 1. When Cecilia went home to get the invisibility cloak, the puppy found the invisible man (it should be Adrian's brother, if it was Adrian, the puppy would recognize it His smell, won't bark at him), during this time, it was enough for Cecilia to put on an invisibility cloak to protect herself (under normal circumstances, when her life is threatened, she will take a weapon nearby to protect herself), but Cecilia did not . Instead, he hid the invisibility cloak in the closet, which also paved the way for the ending, killing Adrian. Here, it can also be seen that the chasing is not Adrian, but his brother. If it was Adrian himself, how could the invisibility cloak not be found if it was taken away, and how could it not be found if the cloakroom at home had been passed over. Some people may say, how can these subtle things be seen? The invisibility cloak is originally transparent, so how can it be seen that it has not moved. But Cecilia has said that Adrian is extremely controlling, and such a person will find a slight change. So, it may be his brother who is chasing Cecilia, and Cecilia may also know that it is his brother. 2. When Cecilia's sister came to tell Cecilia Adrian's death, she was blamed by Cecilia for not coming and would be found out. At this time, Cecilia remained skeptical about Adrian's death. When you go to inherit a will, you will still feel uneasy because the lawyer reads the letter. In this state, a person should be very self-protective, how can he go out because of the will (in the words of Cecilia to her sister) , if Adrian is not dead, I will follow her to find Cecilia, and Cecilia also dropped the laptop's camera with a lipstick map. In the case that Adrian is not 200% sure that Adrian is dead, Cecilia She wouldn't go out to a law firm so far, after all, it was difficult for her to get the mail at the door before), so it feels like Cecilia is for Adrian's company shares. It can also be seen from the clothes she bought later that Cecilia may not be as she showed. After all, she bought evening dresses. In the context of the story, there is no party that needs to be attended by Cecilia, so why does she buy dresses? What is it for? (Maybe to prepare for the wealthy life that is about to start) 3. If Adrian really tells us like the beginning of the movie, So, at the end, when he wants to invite Cecilia home for dinner, he should find that the invisibility cloak is no longer in the showroom. After all, after his brother was shot by Cecilia, his brother's invisibility cloak must be Confiscated by the police (as can be seen from the black police recognizing the invisibility cloak in Cecilia's handbag), Adrian should use the invisibility cloak in the showroom at this time, but he didn't, which is the same as the opening of the movie The image of the male protagonist presented is a bit different. Cecilia went to the appointment and used the invisibility cloak to kill Adrian, which was also a plan she had in mind when she hid the invisibility cloak. So the whole story may be that Cecilia acted by herself for Adrian's share property, and Adrian loved Cecilia so much that she didn't kill her even though she knew her purpose was impure, but just designed her to be locked up in therapy. Place. The above is purely personal speculation. From the end, the smile that Cecilia showed after killing Adrian was not a smile of relief, but a smile of the end of the plan, and the success of the conspiracy to speculate whether the movie would be such a truth.

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Extended Reading
  • Jeffry 2022-03-22 09:01:29

    In the first few minutes, Elisabeth Moss's acting skills completely convinced me - "(I haven't) seen" the source of memory, emotion, and pain, but it has already appeared in every inch of her eyes, breathing and trembling lines. In the beginning, it was like the final climax of a dark story. But her ordeals were endless. It is suitable for the director's previous work "Human Upgrade" (Upgrade). It just happens that the two sides of one body sublime each other. Two kinds of "technological original sins" are approaching and reflecting: one is the self-confidence (Grandiose) that descends from technology, and the other is paranoid (Paranoid) that comes from technology. The concept of "control" has mutually achieved rationality and sensibility in the two films: the systematization of control is so precise and pervasive, but don't forget that the humanization of control can permeate and linger so deeply...

  • 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 there is nothing remarkable about her appearance. She is simply a more unbearable existence than a vase, which makes me wonder if she has any powerful background. . . .

The Invisible Man quotes

  • [last lines]

    James Lanier: Hey, hey. You okay?

    Cecilia Kass: It's okay...

    James Lanier: You okay? What...

    Cecilia Kass: I'm okay. I'm okay. James, look at me. I'm okay. He killed himself. He cut his own throat. There's security camera video of it.

    [James sees Cecilia carrying the invisibility suit in her bag making a soft and rabid clicking sound]

    James Lanier: You never did want to get him to admitting anything on tape, did you?

    Cecilia Kass: Of course I did. I just didn't know he was that unstable.

    [James is staring at Cecilia]

    Cecilia Kass: You heard it, right? James? What'd it sound like to you?

    James Lanier: [hesitating] It sounded a lot like he killed himself.

    [Cecilia and James pat each other as Cecilia walks away and James look on. Cecilia leaves with Zeus and the suit. After walking away, Cecilia stops and closes her eyes, ending the movie]

  • Adrian Griffin: You think you're learning how to beat me, so I'm going to truly teach you something. If you fight me, I won't ever hurt you. I'll find someone you love and hurt them instead. Now you've only got yourself to blame for that innocent young girl's death.

    Cecilia Kass: No, please! Not Sydney. Adrian, no.