T Dillon
Far too many holes and common sense mistakes. For example, how the heck was he declared dead without the body? It takes 7 years to legally declare someone who goes missing as dead. You can make a HUGE list of common sense mistakes and things you are expected to overlook. The logic is suited for a 10 year old perhaps, but the rating is for a mature audience, so really nobody can enjoy this.
Sergey Zhukov
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The reason why I watched "The invisible man" is because of the same director who also made movie "Upgrade". I really enjoyed "Upgrade" but unfortunately this movie falls too short in every aspect - I literally had to skip 40% of the movie because it's so obvious what will happen next, acting, script and mostly dialog. Do not recommend this movie to anyone unless it's come out on streaming services.
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Michael Burke
I liked it. Yeah, there were some big plot holes but you can't get hung up on those. It's a cool movie. I really like the new take on the whole invisibility "power". That was an angle I hadn't seen done before. I also like how the story revolves around the wife and how no one believes her. The ending wrapped up a little too perfectly but generally it was a fun movie to watch.