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3/11/2025

The Invisible Man (2020) - Whannell's cold and disheartening modern version

 

An invisible stranger lurks behind star Elisabeth Moss in the shower on this poster for Leigh Whannell's The Invisible Man


Cecilia gets out of a violent relationship full of fear, but soon she can breathe freely again, as her ex commits suicide. But somehow he doesn't feel like he is really deceased ...

 

The Invisible Man is written and directed by Leigh Whannell (Insidious: Chapter 3 (2015)), loosely based on H.G. Well's (The Red Room (1894, short story)) same-titled 1897 novel.

Cold and photographically fixed on distances between us, the characters and the action, this update of James Whale's same-titled 1933 classic with Claude Rains builds suspense and has its moments but is too long and builds up to an unsatisfying, depressing ending: SPOILER Elisabeth Moss' (Her Smell (2018)) Cecilia dresses in the sociopath's cloak to murder him in a modern, female "empowering" spin, which is actually unsympathetic. 

Aldis Hodge (Black Adam (2022)) is distractingly handsome and muscular as a friend in whose house Cecilia just sleeps over without their relation ever being elaborated beyond this. 


Related posts:


Leigh WhannellInsidious: Chapter 2 (2013) - Whannell and Wan's deflated tormented family sequel (co-writer, actor)

Insidious (2010) - Wan's thrilling, scary ghost horror (writer, actor)

Saw III (2006) - Good performances in Bousman's grisly third trappings (writer)

Saw II (2005) - Bousman's effective reality show-like horror sequel (co-writer)

Saw (2004) - Wan and Whannell's landmark horror beast (writer, actor)


Watch a trailer for the film here


Cost: 7 mil. $

Box office: 144.4 mil. $

= Mega-hit (returned 20.62 times its cost)

[The Invisible Man premiered 24 February (Hollywood) and runs 124 minutes. The film began development in 2006 with David Goyer involved, later involving Johnny Depp and intended as an entry in Universal's Dark Universe, which was started and ended with the dismal The Mummy (2017), a major flop. Shooting took place in Australia, including in Sydney, in London, England, Toronto, Ontario and in Los Angeles, California. The film opened #1 to an 28.2 mil. $ first weekend in North America, where it spent two more weekends in the top 5 (#2-#4), before moving to digital channels, sped up by the ongoing China Virus pandemic. It grossed 70.4 mil. $ (48.8 % of the total gross) domestically. The 2nd and 3rd biggest markets were the UK with 8.8 mil. $ (6.1 %) and France with 6 mil. $ (4.2 %). The film was nominated for an Independent Spirit award, among other honors. A sequel is in the making. Whannell returned with Deftones: Ceremony (2021, music video) and theatrically with Wolf Man (2025). Moss returned in The French Dispatch (2021). The Invisible Man is certified fresh at 91 % with a 7.70/10 critical average at Rotten Tomatoes.]


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