The Invisible Man (2020) is one of the most intense films I have ever seen and I can not recommend it enough

This film is a masterclass on immersion. Using empty space in a way that always present the luming question “is he there” by highlighting subtle movements and sounds within these expanded medium shots was incredible. I couldn’t help but find myself frantically scanning the screen to find any clue or trace of what was to come next. What did come next shocked me on a level I have rarely felt while enjoying a film. Pared with the thought of his ever lingering prescence, the escalation of violence was slightly expected but so sudden it felt as if you had just witnessed a crash. Two particular scenes stand out within this regard, the assault of the daughter and the resurant scene. I found myself yelling at the movie in utter disbelief. The resounding impact of these scenes reminded me of the D-Day scene in saving private Ryan. I am still in disbelief from this films intensity. 9.3/10. Thanks for reading my rant. via /r/movies https://ift.tt/RUGdT59
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