วันอังคารที่ 2 พฤศจิกายน พ.ศ. 2564

The Invisible Man

 

During a time of terror spreading faster than the virus now, and people don't dare to leave their homes. For fear of contracting a virus that is small and floating in the air for several minutes is like an invisible hand. The powerful hand will dominate the mind. even though it might not even be there Reminds me of a movie earlier this month that I've seen but haven't released yet, like The Invisible Man.

The Invisible Man tells the story of Cecilia Kass, a young woman who escapes from billionaire genius Adrian Griffin from whom she is imprisoned until later, a hopeful Cecilia finds out. that Adrian killed himself and left a suspicious sum of money. and while Cecilia Hoping to live a normal life, she is threatened with suspicion that Adrian is probably dead. Returned in a form that she couldn't see but could sense that Adrian was still there.

Reimagining the classic plot makes us question How will this issue tell the story of the surreal invisible man? In this edition, the movie is told in a straight line and plays with creating atmosphere quite a lot. Especially in the opening scene where the movie doesn't regret the time it takes from the situation to create a thrilling punch. Before the movie takes the audience to a story as turbulent and frightening as the character Cecilia.

One thing I'd like to appreciate is inevitable. Directed by Leigh Vannell, a close friend of one of the ghost film mogul James Wan who created the Saw and Insidious franchises, he can control the atmosphere and capture the rhythm that creates it. The terrifying terror was in the punch. Both the use of a wide angle of view that allows the viewer's mind to fill the void with our own fears. It also appreciates the courage the film takes to build up the tension between scenes very well, in many scenes where the movie doesn't use the background music and only relies on ambient sound.


The next part is a more contemporary adaptation of the Invisible Man plot and draws heavily on the toxic relationship to the present moment. In addition, the performance of Elizabeth Moss, a young actress who recently received a major lead role for the first time. able to show potential scenes as a mentally ill woman in the lead role, it really invites us to pity and support until the end

All in all, The Invisible Man is a contemporary thriller that takes the raw material of the classic Invisible Man and mixes it well with toxic relationship issues. including directing and controlling the rhythm of the punch Use a wide open image and wait for our minds to fill that fear by ourselves until the fear is not lost to the character at all laosbet

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