Sad, it turned out to be a sci-fi movie. This is called love. I don't like sci-fi but I can't help but like Kevin, so I decided: look.
It is said that this is an American institute. Kevin is the leader of a research group. His strength is that he is talented, and his weakness is that he is too talented. Their subject appears to be related to medicine. The potion they developed was injected into the animal, and the animal would disappear because it was transparent, but it could be observed under a special lens. Later, Kevin prepared to take the risk himself. After three painful days, the experiment was successful, but Kevin was reluctant to restore it easily. That's how he became invisible.
Invisibility means that no one can see you, and no one can monitor you; in other words, the invisible person will be the freest person in the world, come and go without a trace, and can do whatever he wants. At first, Kevin just did some tricks on the chest of a female colleague, then ran into a strange beautiful woman's house to rape, and then killed the investors who didn't like the experiment. The final plan was: kill all the research team. man, he is completely free. The conversion between man and demon is thus completed.
Science fiction films are generally based on scientific speculation, exploring the extension of humanistic meaning from various aspects. Americans are particularly good at these. I noticed a phenomenon that Chinese people don't like to make sci-fi movies. I don't think China's science is underdeveloped at all. The answer lies elsewhere. Chinese film artists probably have the same problem with me (a nation, basically in the same era, of course have many things in common): their imagination is not developed, or they are not good at fiction. China's rigid education has caused a large deficit of imagination, and the strong "iron shoulders shoulder morality" ideology for decades makes people disdain to spend energy outside of realism.
Science fiction will ultimately gain ideological meaning only if it settles on humanistic concerns, but if it is too much, it will be rigid and rigid.
"Transparent" is over. It's a risky thing to watch your favorite movie star play the villain. I didn't notice this before watching it. It seems that Kevin has gained weight since he got out of "Prison". Everyone on earth knows: I am a woman who only has bad intentions for thin men.
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