2020 thriller horror movie - The Invisible Man. Small cost leverages big box office. In terms of look and feel, it is indeed a surprise for a thriller horror movie.
A big part of what makes a horror film scary is the atmosphere it creates and the environment you're in. Some people watch such a film in a bright, bright environment with poor sound effects. Of course, they don't find it scary. When Sadako comes, you will think she is joking. If you are in a darker environment with decent movie sound effects, it will greatly improve the viewing experience. It is easy to substitute yourself into the protagonist and truly appreciate the feeling brought by the movie. "The Invisible Man" is not a horror film in the traditional sense, such as dead silence, conjuring, midnight bell, Kunchiyan... and so on. It is introduced from the perspective of domestic violence, PUA, and women, which is in line with the ME TOO movement advocated by Europe and the United States. Maybe someone will scrutinize the various places that feel illogical. But in my opinion, these are all innocuous and innocuous. What is really worth noting is the heroine's interpretation of the role and the creation of the atmosphere. From the very beginning, the scene where the heroine escapes is very attractive and will be tense with the heroine.
The heroine's performance is also very powerful. There are a lot of non-physical performances. In the eyes of others, the heroine is crazy, but in fact, she is not crazy at all. You will feel very cool at the end. There are also a lot of non-character shots in the film, which makes people suspicious, as if there are people there. What makes Xiaojuju have a little doubt is why the invisible man killed was the male lead's elder brother Tom, when was the male lead and when was the elder brother when he acted as an invisible person before?
Horror movies are not just about gore. The inner fear is the real terror. Overall, the visibility is good, it is worth recommending!
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