Budget
$7,000,000 (estimated)
Gross US & Canada
$70,410,000
Opening weekend US & Canada
$28,205,665
Gross worldwide
$143,151,000
Budget
$7,000,000 (estimated)
Gross US & Canada
$70,410,000
Opening weekend US & Canada
$28,205,665
Gross worldwide
$143,151,000
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By 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...
By Joana 2022-04-23 07:01:33
Domestic Violence Educational Movies
★★★☆☆ I have to say that the female lead is really good. However, Europe and the United States have recently pursued a realistic style, and the heroine's appearance is really indescribable (although it is very in line with the haggard feeling set by the characters) This film can be regarded as a domestic violence education film. The heroine, who suffered from domestic violence, first fled physically, but her spirit was still imprisoned. Although relatives and friends tried...
By Sammy 2022-04-23 07:01:33
Feminist Awakening in Mary Sue Thriller
I rarely patronize horror movies in theaters, but this time I watched it with my boyfriend. All in all, it's a thriller, and the whole process made me sweat, following the ups and downs of the plot, I was nervous to death. The tone of the opening chapter is quite good, the tone is quiet and depressing, and the atmosphere is relatively depressing. Soon there was a scene where the male protagonist was sleeping with his arms around the female protagonist. When I saw this...
By Asa 2022-04-23 07:01:33
Everyone is responsible for rejecting violence
First of all, it must be said that seeing such an exciting thriller on the mainland IMAX screen must write a big like ~ like! ! ! ! ! This film seems to be a thriller and horror movie that stimulates the senses, but it is actually a movie that promotes the popular feminism nowadays. It allows every woman who has suffered from domestic violence to stand up, resist violence, and express her power. Then, the second big like is dedicated to the heroine of the film: Sister Moss...
By Elenor 2022-04-23 07:01:33
I have a sense of pride in surviving the disaster
Excellent cinematography and sound editing create an immersive horror atmosphere. "The Invisible Man" should be the most thrilling thriller and suspense film I've watched in recent years. Several scenes are so oppressive and so terrifying that I close my eyes and even feel annoyed. How could I choose a person and still sit in the IMAX hall? watch this movie?
The scene where my sister was killed in the Magnolia restaurant really scared me straight...
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By Ora 2023-08-17 10:56:08
The sliding space referred to by "invisibility" defines the character's action range. The character's transition from a state of repression to a state of resistance begins with the exposure of the "invisibility cloak", and the signified quickly slides from the "invisible" spiritual level to the "tangible" The physical level of the "invisible", which then triggers the active resistance of the characters, and the camera and focus movement about the "invisibility" are an extension of the...
By Eusebio 2023-07-31 17:58:15
00:19:48, this group of city mirrors is pretty good. 00:26:43, handling small changes with a fixed lens, great. At 00:32:10, due to the low temperature weather, the Invisible Man came out with exhalation. 00:38:10, the sense of vertigo is manifested by the lens being out of focus. 00:43:31, a dialogue scene, energy is being transmitted to each other. 01:06:39, the presentation of the sense of science and technology, and the absorption of light and reflection, is also scientifically established....
By Doug 2023-07-04 19:24:08
New Hollywood Story series. The structure of Brothers VS Sisters, compared to the female characters who could only be peeped and raped before, was caused by the changing gender structure of society over the past 10 years. However, it is precisely this that the heroine oscillates between the dismembered victim and the extremely powerful actor, resulting in a hollow symbol of "strong woman", and the film has lost some of the traditional thriller movies. The huge tension brought about by the...
By Megane 2023-06-21 03:50:07
It is rare to find a horror film with audio-visual art, acting skills and IQ. It is just that the logic cannot be figured out. With a big villa facing the sea, the IQ of inventing the invisibility cloak, and such an energetic figure, it is not good to do...
By Don 2023-06-12 14:21:59
It's cool! It's really cool to treat others with their own way! Moss is so good at acting It's not San Francisco and then there's the Golden Gate Bridge behind it. Happy hahaha. I guessed pregnancy and parsons. I'm really...
Tom Griffin: It's upsetting to see you in this condition. Even though things ended badly for you and Adrian, I still look at you as family.
Cecilia Kass: Are you my lawyer now?
Tom Griffin: I'm your lawyer for your source of income. I represent my brother's trust. The money from his trust was payable to you, conditional upon you being subject to criminal charges of any kind, or being ruled to be mentally incompetent. Now in light of your current situation, it's my duty to inform you that any further payments are to be halted. I know that you set up a bank account for a friend of yours to go to college, so I take no pleasure in relaying that.
Cecilia Kass: I used to feel sorry for you. The blood relative of a narcissist sociopath. Permanent punching bag. Handcuffed to his wallet. But now I can see you for what you really are. You're just the jellyfish version of him. Everything but the spine.
Tom Griffin: I mean you can try to litigate it. But that's going to be an expensive option, I can't see it working. However if you sign this document, and forfeit your share of the trust, it'll be a lot cleaner. Or there's one option where this all goes away. Agree to have the baby, and you go back to him. You really think he didn't know you were really usually birth control? Of course he did. You should have known he find out. You knew him as well as I did. He replaced them with something else. You only thought you were taking birth control pills. He was always going to find you, no matter what he had to do. He needs you because you don't need him. No one's ever left him before. But he's punished you enough now. Now that he knows you're the mother of his child. It's time to stop playing games. A new life with him can be given to you one phone call. A life just like your old one with Adrian. Cecilia, you don't really have a choice right now. Right now you're a murderer. But I can change that.
Cecilia Kass: Adrian killed my sister, and you help him!
[She grabs one of Tom's pens as he's distracted picking up the documents she threw to the floor]
Tom Griffin: I don't expect you to make a decision right now. I can come back in three days. Be good to yourself until then. We'll be watching.
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!
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.