According to the latest news released by Universal Pictures, the horror thriller "The Invisible Man" has been confirmed to be introduced into China for release. The film was released in North America and other regions earlier this year, and the specific domestic release date has not yet been announced. The Invisible Man is adapted from the 1897 science fiction novel by British writer Herbert George Wells and the 1933 film of the same name, directed by Leigh Whannell and co-starred by Elizabeth Moss and Oliver Jackson-Cohen. It tells the story of a woman named Cecilia who has to struggle to survive and find out the truth after being repeatedly tortured by an invisible man. The Invisible Man has received good reviews after its release, with a Rotten Tomatoes rating of 91% and a popcorn rating of 88%; its IMDb rating is 7.1: Plot summary: Cecilia could never have imagined that Adrian, the handsome man who had once fascinated her, would now become the initiator of her nightmare. Not long after falling in love with her, Adrian began to control Cecilia both mentally and physically. Finally, Cecilia, unable to bear it any longer, knocked Adrian unconscious with Valium late one night and successfully escaped from the devil's den. |
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