Criticism | The invisible man

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The invisible man It is a classic of literature. One of the great books HG Wells that wins another new version for the cinema.

Only this time, his approach is much more psychological than fiction, even though his narrative is about a person who does everything you would expect an invisible person to do.

And in this adaptation, the criticism of abusive men is a slap in the face that is not invisible at all. The central character of the plot leads us to feel all the fear, anguish, lack of justice, that is, everything that those who go through abuse can feel.

The plot very well architected for many is a stroke of luck. But it is not. The film follows a reality of many women who suffer at the hands and words of people who do it all as weapons of psychological terror.

Thus, The Invisible Man becomes beyond fiction, coming against the universe of terror. But not of the cinematographic genre, but of those who experience it.

The first two acts of the feature are well done and follow a line that makes the viewer uncomfortable and at the same time running his hand over his neck, across his chest, turning his face and so many other ways of when we feel bad about a situation. But unfortunately, the ending tends more towards action. Even if this is to be expected, the direction could have gone down a path that, in certain final parts of the film, could have held back a little longer.

Anyway, The Invisible Man is a great film that should be considered much more than a fiction, but as a way to remove the abuse of invisibility.

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