Now comes the real detailed review of the film. However, if you want Griffin in a hotel room doing much the same as the original book, forget about it. But once again, this is a pop, sugar film that is well done but isn't a Kubrick film. However, if you want to enjoy a Saturday evening with a friend or alone and like to feel somewhat scared without much gore. If you want an Oscar winning thriller film, then look elsewhere. It is not perfect, but it is entertaining. Loosely based on the original HG Wells novel this well acted, directed, and produced film takes a different and interesting spin on the original title while creating a completely new version that will more than likely remain unique for the rest of the legacy of The Invisible Man. The second, for those that do not mind spoilers. The first, for those that just want to know if the film is good, but fear spoilers. But I shall condense the review into two sections. ![]() Stop right there! If you are expecting a short, or if you assume every film made in Hollywood is "Woke" (a new word that now has become the new it vocabulary, hopefully Oxford Dictionary does not assume it is that important to change it's original meaning which means to awake after sleep).įrom here on out, I'm going to judge the film on the merit of the original source of story and I will provide spoilers throughout my review.
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