The Invisible Man (2020)
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"This modern take on the H.G. Wells novel (and, by extension, the classic movie from 1933) starts out very promising because of the easily discernible context of the opening scene, and the deathly silence ramps up the tension to agonising heights. Its most impressive aspect is the pertinent allegory for abusive relationships, and Elisabeth Moss brilliantly portrays the trauma and torment her character is going through. Ironically, it's when the action escalates that the movie weakens, because it "
"Believe the person/woman, when they say say that they are under attack, the first time. The life you save, could be someone’s you know."
" After movie studios saw just how lucrative the box office numbers had started becoming with franchises that were based on "universes" (the Marvel Universe, the DC Universe, the Conjuring Universe, etc), Universal decided to reboot and launch their classical "Universal Monsters" franchise as it own universe, with the hopes of snatching up a slice of the billion-dollar sized pie. However, with the unexpected failure of their first launch, The Mummy starring the usually bankable Tom Cruise, thos"
" After movie studios saw just how lucrative the box office numbers had started becoming with franchises that were based on "universes" (the Marvel Universe, the DC Universe, the Conjuring Universe, etc), Universal decided to reboot and launch their classical "Universal Monsters" franchise as it own universe, with the hopes of snatching up a slice of the billion-dollar sized pie. However, with the unexpected failure of their first launch, The Mummy starring the usually bankable Tom Cruise, thos"
"Re-watch - Apr. 1st I decided to kick the month off by revisiting last year's The Invisible Man before it leaves Max. It's just as good the second time around. I love the craft and the use of cinematography to keep you looking in every corner to try to figure out where the titular villain might be. The cast is excellent all around, Ms. Moss impresses as usual, and I just love this story and the ways it looks at the lingering effects of an abusive relationship. It's too bad the failed attempt at"