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The Invisible Man [2020]

Year:2020
Country:  USA
Language:English
Genre:Horror, Mystery, Science Fiction
IMDB:IMDB Page
Rating:7.7  Rate
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Community: 5 Have Seen, 1 Wishlist


DirectorLeigh Whannell
Selected CastElisabeth Moss as Cecilia Kass
 Oliver Jackson-Cohen as Adrian Griffin
 Aldis Hodge as James Lanier
WriterLeigh Whannell


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The Invisible Man [2020] - Universal - Norway (2020)
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The Invisible Man [2020] - Universal - Romania (2020)
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The Invisible Man [2020] - Universal / Sony - Australia (2020)


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Comments and Reviews
 
Magic Marmalade
3rd Jul 2020
 Yes, it may have flaws now I think of it... But first time around it surprised me with refreshing original elements, and new ways to use old plot devices usually associated with this character...

... And made me come away thinking about all of that.

Ending might have a n element of afterthought about it, or perhaps overthinking it - maybe it would have benefited from wrapping up earlier in the story after the first major twist.

But certainly very well done, and largely unpredictable.
 

 
Quad5point1 SUBS
1st Jul 2020
 I would probably give this movie a 6 or maybe 7 out of 10 purely because of the ending. I just sat with a kind of HUHHH! what was that about. Up until then it was going along just fine, but for me the ending was just terrible
 

 
Magic Marmalade
30th Jun 2020
 Rated 9/10
This is a masterpiece.

Finally nailed the character of The Invisible Man for this generation.

The real stars are Moss, the subject of Mr. Invisible's attentions. the cinematographer and director, who together, create that character of the invisible man.

Big shocks, twists at well timed moments, bags of atmosphere and unsettling suspense and tension in a psychological horror that is almost perfect.

Elisabeth Moss is being stalked and tormented by the invisible enemy, and can't convince anyone that his subtle manipulations are not all in her mind, making her think that she is going crazy... and probably making her so by virtue of this torture...

... #Me Too associations are likely to be made by the audience, and appropriately too, but there is even more than that going on here...

Because of how it ends, I feel the need to go back and watch it again, uncertain if I just saw the movie I thought I just did, and it leaves it open to you as to whether you did...

...Difficult to see what the case may be, clearly :)

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