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over 1 year ago

The Invisible Man

a review by Nathan

The Invisible Man, directed by Leigh Whannell, delivers a solid story with many twists and turns that keep the audience guessing. While the pacing is slow and the final reveal lacks a bit of punch, the film has a decent amount of suspense that keeps the tension high.

The acting in the film is fantastic all around, with Elisabeth Moss delivering a brilliant performance as the lead character, conveying fear and helplessness in a way that is both honest and heartbreaking. Aldis Hodge also delivers a standout performance, bringing a calm but intensely serious attitude to his role that creates a sense of trust not only with Moss’s character but with the audience as well. Storm Reid also surprises with a performance that adds a sense of lightheartedness to an otherwise dark and depressing screenplay.

Leigh Whannell's direction is stellar, with some really creative imagery that explores the unique concept of invisibility. The scene in the mental hospital stands out as a highlight, with brutal action and sharp camera angles that keep the audience engaged.

In conclusion, while The Invisible Man may have its flaws, it is a solid thriller that benefits from excellent performances and fantastic direction. Fans of suspenseful movies will find plenty to enjoy here, even if it's not the scariest film out there.

Score: 71% Verdict: Good