The Invisible Man movie plot
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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...
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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 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
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Cecilia Kass: [as she's about to use the pen she stole to cut her wrist] You won't get the baby. And you won't get me.
[she starts to cut her wrist, but Adrian grabs her hand]
Cecilia Kass: There you are.
[she uses the pen to stab him repeatedly, causing the suit to malfunction]
Cecilia Kass: Fuck you!
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Cecilia Kass: [Emily comes to visit Cecilia at James's house] This is not fair. I asked you not to come over. He knows where you live. He will follow you.
Emily Kass: Yes, well, I have some news.
Cecilia Kass: There is no news that justifies this. Okay I have a plan. And I just, I need you to go along with it, and just not being in control for one second.
Emily Kass: I'm not trying to control you, boo. I'm desperately trying to tell you that you don't need to cut me off anymore. Because he's dead.
Cecilia Kass: What?
[after finding out Adrian died from an apparent suicide]
Cecilia Kass: it just doesn't make any sense. He was in complete control of everything, you know? Including me. He controlled how I looked, and what I wore, and what I ate. And then it was controlling when I left the house, and what I said. And eventually, what I thought. And if he didn't like what he assumed I was thinking, he would...
James Lanier: He'd what? He would hit you?
Cecilia Kass: Amongst other things. He wanted to have a baby. And I knew that if we did that, that I would never be able to get away from him. So I took birth control without him knowing it. But, um, that can only go on for so long, so I called you.
Emily Kass: Hey. You are here with us now. And you're safe. He's gone.