It looks pretty good when done.
In fact, I wanted to watch this movie a long time ago. At that time, I just finished watching HGWells' The Invisible, and I wanted to search for related movies, and I found this one.
That story also had a tragic ending.
In fact, turning into an invisible person is not as convenient as it is in the movie, and there are many disadvantages, especially after reading the book, I feel that the disadvantages outweigh the advantages.
This technique should not be implemented, because implementation would only have devastating results.
Only one transparent person has done so much evil, let alone an army is invisible. But thinking about the fact that unless the clothes can be invisible, it would be funny to see a large group of men fighting naked, depending on the weather.
After watching the movie and looking at the comments, I found that many people are scolding the female pig and her boyfriend. I don't think they have anything to hate at all.
According to the comments of many people, the heroine should follow the hero, no matter how distorted his personality is, and whether the heroine still loves him or not.
How is this logic correct?
The time I hate the male protagonist the most is when he fails to restore his original shape, saying that he can't stand being a guinea pig, and that he can't stand being experimented by them. Thinking about the way he happily experimented with animals at the beginning of the movie, it's very impressive Nausea. Then the dog was killed. Even if he didn't violate those innocent women, he shouldn't exist.
Those innocent colleagues who were killed are really pitiful. I liked that vet best, but she was the least painful one to die inside.
Of course, the heroine and her boyfriend can stop it, but whether it can be successful, the hero's character simply can't allow others to say no. He may stay in the laboratory in private and do experiments for himself. This is all possible. And after watching the movie, we know that those colleagues are not very useful, and they are just shouting and yelling at the side when the male protagonist turns into a movie. Most importantly, for the development of the plot, the transformation of the male protagonist must be successful.
After reading books and movies, I found that after becoming a transparent person, the physique has also strengthened N times. Normal people have been so tossed that their braids have been raised, and the transparent person is still standing strong.
The male protagonist in the book has a pitiful side, but the male protagonist in the movie only disgusts me.
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The special effects of this movie are really good.
Rhona Mitra is so tender and watery inside. It's just that the character is so pathetic.
Greg Grunberg just didn't lose weight.
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