The story is quite incomprehensible

Thalia 2021-11-11 08:01:15

At the beginning, the atmosphere was very good, until the invisible person sent an email to the hostess's sister to instigate the relationship to isolate the hostess. A lot of empty shots also made me a little scared. I thought it was over. There is a high level of intelligence and a strong desire to control. For nothing else, I just want to play with you. People have money and have the right to have high technology. How to play this, give up the game and wait for death.

But then, the invisible man killed the sister of the hostess in the restaurant. The younger brother of the lawyer told the hostess that the invisible man hoped that she would return to him when she was pregnant. Ten thousand horses and horses galloped past in his heart. The invisible man was a psychologically distorted domestic violence. The image of a husband, all the violence and teasing are for the hostess to come back and give birth to a child for him. These high IQ guys are really unintelligible.

Next, my jaw dropped. In a police hospital, the hostess forced an invisible person to show up through self-mutilation. After the invisibility suit broke down, she began to attack the police brutally, but she left a lot of live mouths and was shot dead. Later, it was discovered that this invisible person was the lawyer's brother, WTF? What the hell is the lawyer's brother after such a big disturbance. Well, it turns out that the heroine boyfriend was found tied up in his own home. There are two explanations. One is that the invisible man has always been the lawyer's brother, but what is he trying to figure out? Nothing is right. The other explanation is that he is a woman. The main boyfriend set up a situation to kill his brother, but what kind of scheme was this? First collude with the younger brother to pretend to be dead, and then kill the younger brother to pretend to be kidnapped. Everything is to win back the hostess and the child in her womb, and even the hostess has already looked at him like a fool. A control freak who knows the heroine very well?

Okay, I believe for the time being that he was dazzled by "love" and the desire to control, and the heroine's wit was beyond his expectation, but how many treasures the public don't know about the invisibility cloak, why are they even hiding? Nothing will be found. Moreover, so many people have seen the invisible person, and the existence of the invisibility cloak has been discovered at the crime scene. Can the female protagonist still kill people in this way without being suspected by the public? If the hostess returned to the villa to kill and not to make a confession, why bring a black policeman.

As for the other details, I can't think about it. In short, I was full of question marks in the second half of the movie.

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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.