Movie Review - The Invisible Man (1933)
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- Опубліковано 26 тра 2024
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The Invisible Man is a classic universal monster film.
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Brittany you are an amazing person! Cool makeup skills too.
Aw thank you! You made my day.
James Whale ("Frankenstein" and "The Bride of Frankenstein") directed "The Invisible Man." Whale liked introducing elements of humour along with the scares. Some of the characters in the pub/boarding house were amusing and memorable. Claude Rains was a British soldier in the First World War. Rains had been subjected to chemical weapons -- possibly "mustard" gas -- during that war. Rain's voice was definitely affected, and he had to learn (through rehabilitation) how to speak clearly. John (Jack) Griffin became a "monster," not only because he experimented with a rare chemical (monocaine) but because of his wanting to become wealthy through his researches. He felt that he could never have a good life with Flora (Gloria Stuart) as long as he remained a poor chemist. Griffin knowingly (or unknowingly) knew the dangerous effects of monocaine, and yet he went through with his experiment. I felt some sympathy for Griffin - a very intelligent, yet foolish man. Brittany, if you liked Gloria Stuart's performance in, "The Invisible Man," then you should watch, "The Old Dark House" (directed by James Whale). Gloria Stuart is quite good in that film. Likewise, for Boris Karloff, Charles Laughton, Melvyn Douglas, and the rest of a great cast. Thank you, Brittany Rose Wright, for your overview of a truly great classic Universal film. Claude Rains (as Griffin) is my favourite movie madman. Cheers -- W
Yes, that is so true that he became a monster when he experimented with the rare chemical. I felt bad for him too, was hoping he would stop himself and to make a fresh start with his fiancée. It was a sad ending. Oh really? I didn't know about that, that a chemical gas affected Rains voice. Will definitely check out that film. You're welcome, my pleasure. It is indeed a great Universal film. Cheers.
Thanks for sharing your thoughts on the film Brittany! Can never go wrong with a Universal Monsters classic!
My pleasure! Exactly so true!
Brittany! I'm glad this is the old Universal Monsters classic and not the Elizabeth Moss one. 🤣😂
I know right! I prefer this one over the new one. 😅🤣
Awesome! 💯
Thanks!
Correction 1933
Do the leprechaun movies
Will do
do a movie review for the planet of the apes movies please.
I haven't seen those movies.