The Invisible Man Comments

  • Jade 2021-11-11 08:01:15

    As a thriller and horror film, it is already very good to be able to achieve the same genre's atmosphere. The film does not fit the previous dark universe of Universal, but the surprise at the end is full of imagination. Elizabeth Moss has great potential. The big face and facial features can be magnified many times under the big screen with a slight expression. She has interpreted the role's helplessness, panic and hesitation and then burst out counterattacks. She alone supported the entire...

  • Andre 2021-11-11 08:01:15

    It's been a long time since there was such a good horror movie. Perhaps themes such as haunted house and exorcism have been badly photographed over the years. This film completely relies on the language of the lens and vents the fear of women imposed by the patriarchal society. The heroine's image is always neurotic in the first half, but lonely in the second half. This kind of loneliness makes people reflect on oneself: perhaps unconsciously, oneself has also become the consolidator of the...

  • Lucas 2021-11-11 08:01:15

    nice! It seems to be the reality-enhanced version of "Fatal Woman" and the invisible man version of PUA scumbag, but the core is still talking about violence and control in an intimate relationship: in most cases, the pain of women is not understood, and they are considered wrong. On one side, he even believed that he was really crazy. Elizabeth Moss played so...

  • Anissa 2021-11-11 08:01:15

    After returning to the cinema after a month, the film was frustrated... and I was fooled by the watered Rotten Tomatoes again. This film can also be 90%... the first half of the film is slow and lethargic, and the whole film is basically in a routine. The steps are measurable, and the logic of the details cannot withstand scrutiny. A few scenes are quite sudden and shocking, more like a drama than a thriller or horror movie. Overall it is the revenge of a PUA victim. I have seen the power of a...

  • Jeanne 2021-11-11 08:01:15

    "Upgrade" the director's new work, with a turbulent suspenseful atmosphere. The first half is invisible horror, the second half is sharp and violent, and the ending reversal is a bit superfluous but fits the big hostess's setting. The oppression and cruelty of male chauvinism are not just metaphors here, but real images. Ignoring the details is a cool...

  • Amber 2021-11-11 08:01:15

    20200227 AMC Burbank 16 IMAX The top-level atmosphere rendering comes from on the one hand the turbulent sound of the midnight raging sea, and on the other hand, the visual presentation that matches the concept of the invisible man: a large number of long-time aerial shots (space for invisible people), The inexplicable rolling (the positional relationship between the invisible person and the heroine) and the multiple combinations of the ghost's point of view moving parallel to the lens (the move

  • Jany 2021-11-11 08:01:15

    The big screen of the heroine Moss presents a real rare performance trace, but the script is so imprecise that a few reversals can be easily guessed. In addition, it is necessary to focus on the sound...

  • Alysha 2021-11-11 08:01:15

    A typical thriller in the post-Weinstein era, Ray Warner has achieved a delicate balance between traditional genres and current themes. The entire high-concept story is not limited to feminism. Interpersonal changes caused by technological invasion will make the work. Pushing to the social school, the "mechanical dance" camera movement in "Upgrade" continues to remain in the action scene. The spatial scheduling ability through the particular theme of the subject stimulates the audience's...

  • Sam 2021-11-11 08:01:15

    Invisibility also means that threats are everywhere, and it just represents the mood of the heroine. The main reason is the creation of the atmosphere. Many slow-moving empty shots will make you suspicious with the protagonist, and you will feel whether there is really something hidden in the seemingly empty place. The performance of the heroine is also very powerful, after all, there are many non-physical action scenes, which still test the performance ability. And, I have to work hard to...

  • Shirley 2021-11-11 08:01:15

    The four boys in the front row of the movie theater saw the heroine being scared and nervous. They all laughed and ridiculed wildly, for fear that others would not feel their superiority. But the end result is that the heroine is the bravest person in this film. The reality is that when you break down due to mental stress, they will laugh at you, and when you face the reality bravely, they will be...

Extended Reading
  • Dasia 2022-03-19 09:01:04

    scarier during the day than at night

    Whether it's the background sound effects or the composition of the shooting picture, it's too depressing and tense. The heroine's acting skills are really good? My thoughts on the plot are: At the beginning, the heroine really wanted to conspire with Tom to get her boyfriend's property, but she...

  • Consuelo 2022-04-19 09:01:36

    The source of horror is scaring yourself

    Originally, I didn't dare to watch this movie, because I wanted to accompany my friends to think about what to be afraid of. I thought it was similar to a Spanish thriller high-IQ movie, but the process was still a bit disappointing.

    It starts with a horror movie, a martial arts movie in the middle,...

The Invisible Man quotes

  • Emily Kass: [after Cecilia's sister, Emily, arrives to pick up Cecilia] Cecilia, what is going on? Are you okay?

    Cecilia Kass: I'll explain later. Just go, Emily. Go.

    [suddenly Adrian's shows up and bangs on the car window]

    Adrian Griffin: Open the fucking door, Cecilia!

    Emily Kass: What is happening?

    Adrian Griffin: Open the door!

    [Adrian smashes the car window and Emily quickly drives off, then Adrian sees the bottle of Diazepam that Cecilia dropped]

  • Cecilia Kass: [after invisibly making Adrian cut his own throat] Surprise.