Selia (Elizabeth Moss) is tortured to death by her sadistic scientist boyfriend, and it takes many hardships to escape from the clutches.
Half a year later, when her boyfriend died, Selia breathed a sigh of relief. However, strange things happened in her life. First, the kitchen caught fire for no reason, and her friend's daughter was beaten. Selia suspected that it was her ex-boyfriend's ghost, and quietly returned to her ex-boyfriend's house. , found a magical equipment made by his ex-boyfriend, the Invisibility Cloak. When she was about to tell her sister the truth, the invisible man appeared, slashed her sister's throat with a knife, and put it in her hand. She was identified as the murderer and placed in the psychiatric care unit of the police station.
At this time, the hospital told Selia that she was pregnant, Selia wanted to commit suicide, the invisible man came to the ward and tried to stop Selia from committing suicide, but was counter-killed, the invisibility cloak failed, and the invisible man killed the police. The bureau threatened to take revenge on Selia and kill her friend's daughter. The Invisible Man broke into a friend's house and started killing people. Selia arrived in time, shot and killed the Invisible Man, took off her jacket, and found that the Invisible Man was the younger brother of her ex-boyfriend.
The police found that her ex-boyfriend was kidnapped and kept in the basement of his home. Selia knew that all of this was designed by her ex-boyfriend and made her younger brother a scapegoat. Celia put on the Invisibility Cloak. Hold your ex-boyfriend's hand and cut his throat with a knife to complete revenge.
The whole film has a strong strange atmosphere, exquisite details, and rigorous logic, such as the front and back of the fire extinguisher, and the revenge that cuts the throat. The ending is heartwarming.
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