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'The Invisible Man': Color me baffled . . .

Posted by Billy Wonka on February 29, 2020 at 08:29:27:

At the high ratings this film has gotten. It's scary if you are eleven and intense and intriguing if you are fourteen. I don't get it. I prsume these ratings are coming from a younger audience because you've seen it all before. Moss was an odd choice for lead as she isn't easy to look at and the role didn't require massive acting chops to support the story.

A lot of people will go see it for a fresh spin on the story but the old and jaded should just stay home and dodder around.