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description - Summoning up every last ounce of courage, the deeply traumatised architect, Cecilia Kass, sneaks away from the lavish seaside mansion of her brilliant but harmfully controlling optics engineer boyfriend, Adrian Griffin, in the dead of night. However, no place, no matter how far away, is safe from manipulative Adrian--and even though Cecilia has found refuge in the house of a dear friend--she knows that, sooner or later, she will have to confront him once again. Then, suddenly, perversely joyous news reaches Kass, and for the first time in a long while, she feels free; nevertheless, eerie instances of an unseen presence haunting and watching her every step suggest otherwise. But, fear is the worst enemy. Is Cecilia starting to lose her grip on reality, or has the invisible man found a way to pick up where he left off?

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It is the second film adaptation of the source material following James Whale 's 1933 version starring Claude Rains in the title role. note Cecilia Kass ( Elisabeth Moss) is attempting to move on with her life after the death of her abusive ex-boyfriend Adrian Griffin ( Oliver Jackson-Cohen), who has left her a large sum of money that she can only obtain after she's proven her mental fitness to his estate executor. However, Cecilia starts to question her sanity when she's given reason to believe Adrian is not only still alive, but faking his death and torturing her through invisibility. The film was originally developed as part of the shared " Dark Universe " alongside other upcoming Universal Horror remakes, with Johnny Depp in the title role. After two false starts, Universal announced that it would suspend the plan for the shared universe and instead redevelop each movie as standalone. Leigh Whannell was brought in to direct and write and Blumhouse Productions to produce the film. Instead of a direct remake, the film reimagines the original plot against the backdrop of a domestic abuse story and consequently the titular character now serves as an antagonist. Whannell has stated that the film was not made with any shared universe in mind. Compare with Paul Verhoeven 's 2000 film Hollow Man, which was inspired by the same source material but isn't an official adaptation. Not to be confused with Universal's upcoming (and unrelated) remake of The Invisible Woman, directed by and starring Elizabeth Banks. Previews: Trailer 1, Super Bowl TV spot, Trailer 2. The Invisible Man contains examples of: Adaptation Name Change: The original novel gave the main character solely the name "Griffin" with the original movie adding the first name Jack. Here his name has been changed again to Adrian Griffin. In the 1933 film's sequel The Invisible Man Returns, Griffin's brother is named Frank. Here, he is named Tom. Achilles' Heel: The Invisible Man may be, well, invisible but he still has physical presence and will displace anything around him like paint or rain, making it easier to track him. Furthermore unlike in other versions where his invisibility came from ingesting a potion, this Invisible Man relies on an invisibility suit that, whilst advanced, can be damaged and made to glitch out. There's also one other weakness which, while never commented on, is still rather glaring - the suit's cameras make noise whenever they change focus, resulting in an insect-like chittering. In many scenes where the Invisible Man does not take obvious action, this is the only way to tell if he's in the scene or its a Red Herring. Adaptational Villainy: Zig-zagged. While the Griffin of the original movie is portrayed sympathetically, his book counterpart is a villain protagonist who used his condition for thievery and slowly lost his mind when he was unable to become visible again. This incarnation of him has Griffin as an outright antagonist being an unrepentant, abusive sociopath according to Cecilia. Antagonist Title: Rather than feature the Invisible Man himself as the protagonist like most versions of the story, here he's depicted as the antagonist to Cecilia, who's been upgraded to protagonist rather than love interest. Arc Words: "Surprise. " Artistic License – Biology: In order for Adrian's suit to work, it must cover him completely. However, any person covered completely by such a suit will likely have a heat stroke and die within minutes of putting it on, as the body's main way to release excess heat is through the skin. This could be solved by a liquid cooling setup with an external radiator such as the kind used in spacesuits, but there's no indication Adrian is wearing anything like that. In addition, such a circulation system would have a pump and fan that both make noise, giving away his presence. Also, we're supposed to believe that Adrian stood there all night in a locked cell staring at her. What did he eat? How did he go to the bathroom? After several days of sweating inside that suit and not showering, his smell alone would be overpowering. Artistic License – Physics: At one point, an invisible Adrian takes cellphone pictures of a sleeping Cecilia, which she later finds when she visits the attic. Since his invisibility is provided by a suit that covers him completely, how would the cellphone have remained invisible? The shot has where Adrian would have been standing just out of frame when the pictures are taken, so we do not actually see the phone at all. There might also be a pocket in the suit for him to put small objects. Asshole Victim: Adrian, when Cecilia kills him. His brother, Tom, also counts. Ax-Crazy: Per canon, once Adrian kills for the first time, he becomes a lot more bloodthirsty, though he was already unhinged before. Bad People Abuse Animals: Adrian and Cecillia's dog is shown to have a shock collar. The tendencies of the former don't leave much room for discussion as to how that came to be. Bastard Boyfriend: Cecilia is a victim of domestic abuse from Adrian. As it turns out, Adrian is so hellbent on keeping Cecilia because he realizes she's pregnant with his child and that he needs her more than she needs him. Batman Gambit: Bordering on Thanatos Gambit. With the realization she's pregnant with Adrian's child and that he wants her alive to have it, Cecilia stages a suicide to get the Invisible Man to reveal himself. If he doesn't, she denies Adrian his child as a final act of spite. Fortunately for her, Adrian shows himself to thwart the attempt, which leads to his downfall. Big Bad: The Invisible Man, in case the title wasn't obvious. Adrian Griffin fakes his death and wears a suit that renders the user invisible to torment Cecilia as revenge for leaving him. Big Brother Bully: It's debatable how much of it is actually true, but Tom claims Adrian controlled him as much as he did Cecilia. Even after he's revealed to have been working with Adrian, Adrian has no problem throwing him under the bus when he gets himself killed. Bitch in Sheep's Clothing: We're initially led to believe Tom is just as much a victim of Adrian's domineering personality as Cecilia, with him even saying he was relieved to hear his brother had killed himself. However, he turns out to be working with Adrian to gaslight and torture Cecilia into getting back together with him. Cecilia even calls him on it, saying he's just as manipulative as Adrian, only without a spine. Bittersweet Ending: Cecilia finally, truly frees herself from Adrian's control and gets her revenge for all he's done to her and the people she loves — but Emily is still dead and no one other than Cecilia and James will ever know what really happened; plus James silently realises that he's an accessory to murder and lawless vigilantism, and their friendship is likely damaged. Cecilia's also hardened from the utter hell she's been put through, including having been forced to resort to killing Tom and Adrian. Book-Ends: The film begins with Cecilia retrieving a duffel bag full of clothes from a hiding place and escaping from the house that she 'shares' with Adrian, fleeing into the night to escape his control. It ends with her returning to the house to win back control from Adrian, and killing him with the help of the invisibility suit she concealed in her original hiding place. The plot starts with Adrian killing himself which is later revealed to be a lie, because he is still alive. It ends with Adrian killing himself, which is also a lie, because that's what Cecilia wants everyone to believe when in fact she murders him. Broad Strokes: Elements from the book and previous film adaptations are repurposed here. While Griffin's murderous terror is more line with the book and 1933 film, the plot where Cecilia has to prove her innocence regarding her sister's murder is obviously inspired by the plot of the second film, The Invisible Man Returns. Though unlike Geoffrey Radcliffe, she doesn't become invisible until near the end. Canon Foreigner: The characters James and Sydney don't exist in the book or the original film. Cassandra Truth: Cecilia realizes pretty early on that Adrian is somehow still alive and stalking her, but neither her sister or her best friend believe her. It doesn't help that Adrian is deliberately stacking the deck against Cecilia to make it seem like she's just having a nervous breakdown. Chekhov's Gun: When she escapes in the middle of the night at the start of the film, Cecilia retrieves a duffel bag she's hidden in a vent in the wardrobe closet. Since Adrian never found it, she uses it again later to store the second suit she found in his lab. Also, during the escape, Cecilia drops a bottle of sleeping pills that she used to drug Adrian. Adrian uses this to drug her so that she faints during a job interview. Afterwards, she finds the bottle in the bathroom with a bloody thumbprint. Cecilia is unable to retrieve the second suit as proof of her claims, so it remains at the house. At the end of the film, she uses it to kill Adrian. Various objects in James’s house are quietly introduced in early scenes and brought back for pivotal scenes, including paint cans (spilled on Adrian to reveal him for the first time) and the fire extinguisher (used to expose Tom in the house attack). Clear My Name: The second half of the film partly deals with this, after Cecilia is falsely accused of murdering her sister Emily in public. Consummate Liar: Adrian is a master of dishonesty, as you'd expect from someone so abusive. He even has the gall to claim his weak-willed brother Tom was the one in charge of their criminal partnership and that he was just an accomplice, when in truth it was almost exactly the other way around. Control Freak: Adrian was always incredibly overbearing and dominating in his relationship with Cecilia, controlling how she talked, what she wore, what she ate, down to how she thought. And if he even had the idea that she wasn't doing or even thinking what he wanted, he was stated to physically beat her "among other things". The main reason Adrian is torturing Cecilia? He can't fathom the idea that someone under his thumb slipped away. Even Tom declares Adrian was always controlling him when they were young, though how much of that is true by the end is debatable. Darker and Edgier: Easily more dark and violent than any version of the story to date, which is to be expected per Blumhouse 's involvement as co-producers and Leigh Whannel's involvement as director. The original film actually had one of the highest body-counts of any horror film, but that was mostly via a single act of mass-murder which didn't involve any onscreen gore. Decomposite Character: There is not one, but two versions of the Invisible Man; Griffin himself and his brother Tom. Cecilia ends up as the third version of the Invisible Man by the end of the film. Deliberate Injury Gambit: Cecilia starts to slit her wrists while being held in the mental hospital, seemingly to spite Adrien by killing herself and their unborn child. When Adrien stops her, he gives away his position and she starts stabbing him until he manages to throw her off, but not before she's damaged the suit and caused an Invisibility Flicker. Under the circumstances, had she been wrong and he weren't in the room, she'd have gotten one over on him anyway. Doing In the Wizard: Downplayed. Adrian's invisibility is the result of a suit outfitted with hundreds of cameras as opposed to a potion, playing down the Sci-Fi elements of the story. The Dragon: Tom Griffin, Adrian's brother, is in on the plot and is the one wearing the suit when targeting James and Sydney. Though the cops think it was always him in the suit, Cecilia is sure he was only in the suit this one time to serve as a fall guy. Evil-Detecting Dog: Zeus the dog is able to detect the invisible man when he enters the house and barks madly at him. Eyes Do Not Belong There: The Invisible Man's suit gives off this look, as it has as zillion different cameras all over it. Faking the Dead: After Cecilia escaped from him, Adrian apparently committed suicide. Despite evidence proving otherwise (a photo of his corpse and his cremated ashes), Cecilia believes that Adrian is still alive, especially after discovering that he has a machine that can turn people invisible. Sure enough, he is very much alive. Fall Guy: Tom. After Cecilia kills him, Adrian claims his brother held him prisoner, faked his death and did all this on his own. Cecilia, naturally, refuses to believe it. Five-Second Foreshadowing: When the Invisible Man attacks James and Sydney, his suit doesn't malfunction which causes his invisibility to flicker back and forth after Cecilia stabbed him with a pen. It's the final sign that it's not Adrian in the suit and really Tom having taken his place. From the same moment as above, Sydney is wearing a shirt with the picture of a jellyfish on it. This ties in to Cecilia's earlier description of Tom as a "jellyfish" and foreshadows the fact that her attacker is Tom, and not Adrian. The Fourth Wall Will Not Protect You: Some of the film's advertising invokes this trope. In particular, an "Invisible Man action figure" sent to the press had in the attached card "SURPRISE I'M RIGHT BEHIND YOU" in invisible ink. Foreshadowing: After escaping, Cecilia reads an article about how hackers can get into your webcam to spy on you and she then uses a marker on her laptop's webcame. Adrian's invisibility is actually accomplished by a suit made up of hundreds of tiny cameras. Cecilia, in her second meeting with Tom, calls him a jellyfish, "like (his) brother but without the spine". Jellyfish are see-through. Tom is later revealed to be an invisible man, like his brother. An even bigger example is when Cecilia escapes from James' house, and takes an Uber to Adrian's house. Although they aren't followed by another car, and there's no clear way that anyone in the suit could have gotten in the Uber without either Cecilia or the driver knowing about it, somehow, there's already someone in the suit at the house when Cecilia gets there - something which would only be possible if there were two invisible men, one at James' and one at Adrian's. Zeus the dog barking madly at some invisible entity could be a tip-off that it's Tom, not Adrian attacking Cecilia. As Tom would be more of an intruder or stranger, than Adrian. Gaslighting: Cecilia is only entitled to the inheritance in Adrian's will if she isn't charged with any crimes Adrian uses his invisibility suit to frame her for a crime, thereby making her ineligible for the will and putting her in a position where she'll need him to regain her freedom. Gender Flip: Though her status as Griffin's lover is directly taken from the 1933 film's Flora Cranley, Cecilia technically fills the role of the book's Hero Antagonist, Dr. Kemp, a former associate of Griffin who later becomes his mortal enemy. Genre Savvy: Cecilia is impressively quick to figure out the classic ways of detecting an invisible person. Hell Is That Noise: In certain scenes, an insectoid chittering noise can be heard, with absolutely no obvious source. It's the cameras in Adrian's suit adjusting to mimic their surroundings. Notably, it is the only way to tell if the Invisible Man is in an area if he doesn't do anything. Hope Spot: Even though she is still bitter about the hateful email that Cecilia supposedly sent, Emily seems willing to hear her sister's story about Adrian stalking her when the two meet after the latter's visit to Adrian's house. Before Cecilia even starts explaining, Adrian slashes Emily's throat with a knife and places it in Cecilia's hands. She is promptly arrested and put in a mental asylum. Hypocrite: Tom accuses Emily and Cecilia of being greedy and only interested in Adrian's fortune once he appears to be dead. It's more the opposite; Cecilia and Emily want nothing more than for Adrian to be out of their lives, while Tom is dependent on Adrian's wealth to keep him afloat and is a cowardly pawn in his schemes for that reason. Invisibility Cloak: Adrian's invisibility suit as opposed to a serum, which it accomplishes through a lattice of tiny projectors/cameras that seamlessly project an image of what's on the opposite side. Ironic Echo: Cecilia’s last word to Adrian after she slits his throat is “surprise. ” Irony: When she meets Adrian at the end, Cecilia tries to make him divulge the truth by telling him that they have to start not lying to each other. He continues to lie, so she kills him while making it look like he committed suicide. In other words, lying. On a related note, the plot began when Adrian pretended that he had committed suicide to erase his tracks and able to stalk Cecilia discreetly. At the end, Cecilia kills him, but thanks to her planning, his death will be known as suicide to everyone except for James, just like how he intended it before, but this time without his consent. Karmic Death: Cecilia slashes Adrian’s throat while wearing his invisibility suit, just like how he killed Emily and then framed Cecilia for her murder. Keeping Secrets Sucks: In the ending, Cecilia makes James promise not to reveal the truth about Adrian's death. It's made very clear that he does not want to do it, but he is torn about siding or not siding with her, since he is still guilty of not believing her claim about Adrian stalking her previously. Ultimately, he just lets it go, but their friendship is likely damaged in the process. Logical Weakness: While Adrien's suit makes him invisible, it still displaces water and other liquids, meaning he's still somewhat visible in rain. And while he can still pull of the illusion if he's in an open space, he's unable to hide when Cecilia catches him in her hospital shower, as the space is too enclosed for him to maneuver. There's also one other issue with his suit: it uses cameras to make him invisible - cameras that constantly need to refocus. Said cameras are surprisingly noisy, and while it's never mentioned in the film, they can be heard adjusting in many scenes. In many scenes, they're the only way to hell if Adrien is in the shot or it is a RedHerring. Mad Scientist: Adrian is an expert in optical technology and invented a suit which makes the user invisible, which he uses to torment his ex. Made of Iron: Adrian seems already strong enough to break a car power window, and when invisible he is beaten but just keeps going. Manipulative Bastard: Adrian Griffin, to a T. He does have a pathological need to be in control over everyone and everything close to him, but what really makes him this trope is how he uses that control to make everything go right according to his evil plan, in true chessmaster fashion, with no regards paid to how many lives he ruins and people he kills in the process. Meaningful Name: Cecilia means "blind" in Latin. Appropriately, she cannot see the Invisible Man. Adding to the above: she is frequently called 'C' in the film, which, obviously, is pronounced like 'see. ' Meta Twist: Several shots are designed to make you think Adrian is going to be revealed lurking in an empty space that’s receiving an odd amount of focus. Sometimes it does, other times it doesn't, meaning you can never be completely sure where he is. Mood Motif: As to be expected in a suspense thriller, both "Psycho" Strings and Strings of Suspense are threaded through the theme music. Mythology Gag: There are a few nods to the more well-known appearances of the Invisible Man in media, including a scene where it appears that a figure is standing over Cecilia and Sydney's bed in a hat, scarf and trench coat (it turns out to be a dummy), and later, a patient is shown in the mental hospital covered head-to-toe in bandages. Never My Fault: When Griffin tells Cecilia he plans on killing Sydney, her friend's child, he flat out tells her it'll be Cecilia's fault, not his, since he'll only do it because of her disobedience. Never Suicide: In the ending, Cecilia murders Adrian while staging the scene so everyone except for James will think that he just killed himself. Just like how he tried the tactic to gaslight her before. No Good Deed Goes Unpunished: While fleeing the house in the dead of night, Cecilia removes their dog's shock collar, only for the dog to bump into the car and trigger its alarm, waking up Adrian. No Plans, No Prototype, No Backup: Averted. There is indeed a backup, as Cecilia finds a second invisibility suit in Adrian's lab. She uses it to kill Adrian by hiding the suit in the one spot where Adrian didn't know about. And given the fact that Tom's is never shown glitching when Cecilia had earlier stab the Invisible Man with a pen, it's likely he had a third suit. Nothing Is Scarier: Pretty much one of the most straightest examples, as it's implied that in every scene before the reveal Griffin is lurking right in the frame or off camera observing the characters or just biding his time. The Oner: Cecilia's escape from the mental hospital, from leaving her room to going through the front doors, is filmed in one unbroken shot. On One Condition: Cecilia loses the inheritance if she is charged with a crime or proves mentally incompetent. After Adrian frames her for her sister’s murder, he and Tom use this to force her into a Sadistic Choice of remaining imprisoned or returning to Adrian with their unborn child. Perspective Flip: The story is told from Cecilia's perspective rather than Griffin's. Properly Paranoid: Cecilia vehemently believes that Adrian is stalking her beyond the grave and, after finding out about his suit, insists that he never took his life. She is right on both accounts. Psychological Horror: Positioned as Sci-Fi Horror like the original film, with an added psychological horror tone akin to Hollow Man, which was inspired by the same source material. Rape Leads to Insanity: The domestic abuse Cecilia experienced while living with Adrian undoubtedly changed her. At first, it merely amounts to a simple PTSD, with Cecilia becoming reluctant to go outside and being startled by the slightest hint of someone approaching her. When the Invisible Man starts appearing, however, it gets worse. At the end of the film, when it becomes clear that Adrian will not face justice despite all he had done to her and his continual refusal to admit that he stalked her, she finally snaps and decides to murder him while making it look like he committed suicide. Redshirt Army: The security guards at the mental hospital. Of course, given what they're dealing with, it's not surprising that they don't fare too well... The Reveal: Two major twists. The first being Adrian has invented a full-body suit that grants the wearer invisibility and the second being that there are two Invisible Men, with the second being Adrian's brother, Tom, and Adrian is in fact still alive, though this turns out to be a Fall Guy gambit. Revisiting the Roots: For the Universal monsters franchise itself as the film returns it to its original roots by being low budget and scary like its predecessors and move on from the previous ones that never succeeded. Setting Update: To the present day, rather than when the book was written/set. Shout-Out: The newspaper article announcing Adrian's death mentions he founded the tech company Cobolt, which was also the name of one of the tech companies in Leigh Whannell's previous film, Upgrade. When Cecilia is taking a man’s car to drive to catch up with the titular character, there’s graffiti of a certain familiar face on a fence in the background. The Sociopath: Adrian. He'll torment Cecilia into getting back with him, and doesn't care what he has to do or who he has to hurt to do it. Spiritual Successor: To Whannell's other Psychological Sci-Fi Horror film Upgrade. Both revolving around enigmatic tech moguls wreaking havoc on a trauma victim's life with sinister experimental technology. Stalker with a Crush: By using a machine that can turn him invisible, Adrian can now stalk Cecilia 24/7. Trailers Always Spoil: A minor case that could also be Foreshadowing. When Cecilia dumps paint on Adrian from the attic, the texture or pattern on him is a hint that he's wearing some kind of suit as his method of invisibility. Visible Invisibility: As first demonstrated when Cecilia discovers the machine that creates the Invisibility Cloak, the suit creates a distortion when it's either loading up or glitching. Wham Line: "Surprise. " It's a single text Cecilia receives after discovering Adrian's phone in the attic. Adrian himself hearkens back to it in the final scene of the film, slyly admitting he was behind everything, even though he was supposed to be dead. Would Hurt a Child: The Invisible Man strikes Sydney and later attempts to kill her after Cecilia exposes him. Xanatos Speed Chess: When Adrian is caught in the act after Cecilia stabs him and causes the suit to malfunction, he attacks the security staff at the hospital then has his brother wear the suit while attempting to kill James and Sydney, thereby making Tom look like the culprit while Adrian is absolved of any liability. Yandere: Adrian is rather possessive of Cecilia, stating that he'll kill her if she even tries to leave the house. And this is before he becomes invisible. Your Princess Is in Another Castle! : After Tom's death, Cecilia is absolved of any wrongdoing, Adrian is found to be alive, and the case is solved. However, Cecilia knew that Adrian was planning on re-emerging despite his faked suicide and that Tom had been assisting him in his plan and is now just serving as his fall guy. She cannot permit him to get away with what he did and tries to make him confess. Detective: You’re saying the person trying to kill you is in the room right now. But we can’t see him? Cecilia: He’s listening.

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