Don't you guys find a bit odd how fast Cecilia has reached the conclusion there was an invisible man walking around?
In the movie, even before she realized this, it was strange how fast she and some other people got quickly suspicious about some small noises we even barely notice during the movie.
And regarding Cecilia, only after some of those noises she quickly concluded "There's an invisible man and that's my husband!"
That's my main gripe from this movie. It felt a bit rushed and anticlimatic.
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Réponse de JustinJackFlash
le 27 décembre 2020 à 13h01
In fairness, while there was a hell of a lot I had issue with, the film did do some things very well. There were some huge and ridiculous plot holes so I found the film far from excellent and I currently continue my existence safe in the knowledge that if I were ever to get covered in paint, I can wash it off in about 15 seconds or so. But the film seemed to present a very accurate depiction of PTSD and conveyed it with good filmmaking skill. Some of the scenes had some well crafted tension, especially the opening scene. Leigh Whannell is clearly a capable director.
It's just, yeah... there was a lot of stupidity.
Réponse de HarrySkywalker
le 31 décembre 2020 à 17h33
Mechajutaro, I actually find odd anyone like you don't find this movie pretty good.
Lizzie Moss is a fine actress indeed despite of being a bit... "ugly".
Réponse de HarrySkywalker
le 5 janvier 2021 à 14h49
Mecha, this movie is very good.