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Guilty Pleasure, except for the visuals.

Posted : 8 years, 6 months ago on 8 November 2015 02:42

Saw this movie a few years ago after hearing many people talk about how the visual effects were amazing, put aside the horror sub-genre. I enjoyed the movie so much that I considered adding it to my favorite sci-fi horror movie collection. But after a second viewing, well...thoughts have changed.

The movie revolves around Sebastian Caine, a scientist who experiments on animals by making them invisible with serums. The projects are great, which results in Caine himself asking the Board of Committee and the Government to create tests for invisible humans. He coaxes companions Linda McKay and her boyfriend Matthew Kensington, who are very skeptical about the transition. Everything goes well until Sebastian begins to descend into madness, claiming his transparency is a "gift" and often stalks his workers to see what happens next.

The movie isn't so bad, but the story borrows elements from one of H.G. Wells's story "The Invisible Man", with science fiction mixed into the plot. It is good to see a movie about a mad scientist involved in committing to a project that he thinks will change the world, only to use it for evil deeds later on. 

The visual effects have caught my attention and have aged phenomenally in the past 15 years. Paul Verohoeven and the VFX team behind Hollow Man really did a great job taking a step further into the VFX with making Sebastian and some of the animals invisible. Surprisingly, it even got nominated for an Oscar for Best Visual Effects in 2001, which is something really big for horror movies like this. 

But, there were some unnecessary footage that should have been taken out of the movie. Hence, the rape scene. I don't know if it was crucial to add some sort of sexually frustrated characteristic to Sebastian that either serves as a catalyst to the protagonist-turned-antagonist character or did the writers even considered adding more of an uncomfortable atmosphere?

Performances are great - Kevin Bacon does what is given with the mad scientist character, especially his transition from being so cocky and intelligent to a man with hostility and intimidation as a killer. Elisabeth Shue is bland in some parts, but still does fine as well. Josh Brolin does steal some scenes and is great in the supporting role as a scientist.

The writing and dialogue are fine, but could have been better if Sebastian wasn't too focused as a man who desperately wants to get back with Linda through unnecessary sexual behavior.

Paul Verohoeven does great with this movie, and is passionate with the other movies he has made (Starship Troopers, Robocop, etc.) and makes the story as interesting as possible. The cinematography is all right, with horror shots like seeing Sebastian's actions through his perspective and not giving away the location of the villain. 

I would recommend this for people who enjoy classic sci-fi movies or people who are just in for the visual effects, discounting any one-dimensional acting or story. 


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An average movie

Posted : 11 years, 4 months ago on 10 January 2013 09:05

For Paul Verhoeven, it was his 3rd critical flop in a row and it was basically the end of his career in the US. Honestly, even though it seems to be considered as one of his weakest movies, I don't think it is really so bad actually. Indeed, it is basically a very dark version of this famous story with some awesome special effects, even for today's standards. As usual with this director, the whole thing was pretty violent and (very) sleazy, and at some moments, it almost felt like some pretty neat introduction to some super villain. Unfortunately, I must admit it, the dialogues were terribly cheesy and, even though the cast was decent (Kevin Bacon, Elizabeth Shue, Joshn Brolin), the acting was pretty average. Above all, the story was just pretty weak, especially during the ending which seemed to come out from some very average slasher flick. Honestly, while watching it, I couldn't help thinking that Verhoeven didn't care much about this project and didn't really try to exploit the very interesting ideas displayed in this story. And, indeed, later on during his career, Verhoeven did admit that got involved in this project because it was the only film he could get off the ground at the time. Anyway, in spite of its flaws, I still think it is actually a decent flick and it is worth a look, especially if you are interested in Paul Verhoeven's work.


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Hollow Man (2000) review

Posted : 17 years, 6 months ago on 25 October 2006 12:07

Sebastian Caine, de ingenieuze leider van een team wetenschappers, wil een middel om onzichtbaar te worden beslist op zichzelf testen en wordt inderdaad onzichtbaar. Dan blijkt het tegenmiddel om hem weer zichtbaar te maken niet te werken en zit hij gevangen in zijn onzichtbare lichaam. Terwijl zijn collega's hard op zoek gaan naar het juiste tegenmiddel, ontdekt Caine de ongekende macht die hij nu heeft. Langzaam maar zeker verandert hij in een monster die een vijand wordt voor alles en iedereen.

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