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May 20, 2021Dr_Alex rated this title 0.5 out of 5 stars
The only thing this movie has in common with the H.G. Wells novel begins and ends with the plagiarized title: “invisible man.” It’s a low budget movie, which got lucky during the SARS CoV-2 lock-down by making a bundle from TV rentals for a movie that was designed for a small subgroup of the population in the bottom 10% of the intelligence spectrum. The male protagonist (invisible man) is a uniquely composite character, a technical genius who invented the invisibility cloak, exhibits the intelligence of a 9-year-old in planning and execution, social and psychological maturity of a four-year-old in understanding human emotions and motivations, while behaving all along like a sociopathic sixteen-year-old juvenile delinquent. Colloquially spoken, he’s a man dumb as a jackass who’s just begging to be pummeled by a vengeful woman.