Rating | ⭐️ 5.2/10 |
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Genre | Thriller |
Runtime | 1h 40m |
Link Watch | https://drive.google.com/file/d/1y_59MmIs98sSjgc2VgTeyUMP1qZFZZmL/view?usp=sharing |
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Fear The Invisible Man (2023) – The man somehow transformed himself into being invisible. As his isolation deepens and his sanity deteriorates, he plans to create an unintended reign of murder and terror throughout the city. First things first, Fear the Invisible Man is not a sequel to the 2020 version of The Invisible Man, although I’m sure the filmmakers wouldn’t mind if you thought so. Instead, it’s an adaptation of H.G. Wells’ novel, which, unlike most adaptations of his work, retains the Victorian book setting.
Griffin (Mike Beckingham, Redwood, Subconscious) races against time to complete his experiment. With his landlord and a bailiff knocking on his door, ready to evict him, he injects himself just moments before they kick down the door, making his flesh and bones vanish, and he escapes, although not before causing an explosion that kills them and destroys his lab.
Elsewhere, Adeline (Mhairi Calvey, The Summoner, 3 Lives) incredulously reads about a series of crimes suspected to be caused by the invisible man. She has other things to worry about; since her husband’s death, she struggles to pay the bills and avoid foreclosure. So imagine her shock when Griffin, a former classmate, turns out to be injured and hiding in her home.
He needs her help not only with his wounds but in retrieving his journal, and Marvel (Grahame Fox, Judas Ghost, The Convent), a homeless man she forces to assist her, who soon takes his notes and money and carries out his actions himself.
Director Paul Dudbridge (The Christmas Storybook, Horizon) and writer Philip Daay (White Sky Captors) maintain a loose fidelity to Wells’ novel, combining some characters and incidents while making some substantial changes too.
Particularly, Fear the Invisible Man replaces the male character Kemp from the book with Adeline Kemp, introducing a previous romance and potential love triangle involving Inspector Adye (Wayne Gordon, 400 Bullets, Miss Willoughby and the Haunted Bookstore) who suspects and has feelings for Adeline.
It also allows the financial issues caused by her husband’s death to be her motivation for assisting him with his plans, at least until she realizes the extent of his deteriorated mental condition.