In the first half of the process of transparency of the gorilla and the hero’s meticulous details, the fully transparent blood vessels, bones, heart, muscles, etc. presented provide a very shocking visual effect, and the thrilling stripping scenes are not Stop hitting the optic nerve of the audience; and the ubiquitous crisis lurks in the second half of the space, and the big screen becomes a killing battlefield, which makes people have the creeps that the entire back is cold. It is a very typical Paul Van Hewen style.
The theme is very fascinating: if humans can be invisible, what will be the result? The answer given by "Transparent Man" is: desire expands, evil thoughts breed, and eventually become out of control. The male protagonist Sebastian is a scientific genius with a PhD title. Before he became transparent, we saw that his arrogance, self-confidence, humor, and emotional loneliness were generally not aggressive. So, after Sebastian became transparent, his weaknesses in his character gradually expanded, and his temper began to change, because no one could see what he was doing, and he could not be responsible for anything. This feeling is really attractive, so in the end he finally discarded all his sanity, fell into the abyss of self-deception, and complacently said to the heroine Linda: "You will never understand, when you no longer have to look at your own in the mirror Time, how happy it will be."
"Transparent Man" tells us that when you find that social norms can no longer restrain you, when you find that no matter what bad things you do, you don’t have to be responsible anymore, you don’t care about anything. This is human nature.
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