On February 25, US time, the horror movie "The Invisible Man" was released from the media, and the overall reviews are very good. The film has a freshness rating of 86% on Rotten Tomatoes, and the current average score of MTC is 70 points. "The Invisible Man" is directed by Leigh Whannell, the director of "Insidious 3", and stars Elizabeth Moss, Aldis Hodge, Harriet Dyer, Storm Reid and others. The heroine of the story was tortured by her boyfriend, a scientist with a strong control desire. She finally escaped from his clutches. Not long after, she got the news that her boyfriend committed suicide and left her a legacy. But in order to get the legacy, she had to fulfill the conditions set by her boyfriend. And strange things happened one after another. She felt that her boyfriend was following her like a nightmare, and her spirit gradually collapsed... Time Out called The Invisible Man a timely #MeToo horror film (Weinstein had just been sentenced). ABC Radio Brisbane called The Invisible Man gripping from start to finish. indieWire criticized The Invisible Man for lacking any truly terrifying moments. It is reported that the film will be officially released in North America on February 28. |
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