Hollow Man

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In Hollow Man, a team of scientists led by the ambitious Dr. Sebastian Caine (Kevin Bacon) have developed a groundbreaking serum for invisibility. Desperate to take their research to the next level, Caine volunteers himself as a test subject with horrifying results. (88 Films)

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gudaulin 

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English A film that relies on a strong cast and a decent budget, allowing for a variety of complex special effects. However, in terms of content, it's desperately clichéd and executed without any spark. By the end, I felt quite disenchanted. With this team, the premise undoubtedly had more potential. Overall impression: 40%. ()

kaylin 

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English I'm sorry that the film was not better received by the critics, and it was Paul Verhoeven's last film he directed in American production. It's not a bad movie. It had a high budget, but it shows in how well the visual effects turned out. There are shots that are simply excellent. I am thrilled about this movie, and sometimes I wouldn't mind watching it again. I really had nothing to fear. ()

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J*A*S*M 

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English Whenever I think about how I would use the power of becoming invisible, I scare myself and feel grateful that nobody has “invented” it yet. The premise is great, but they didn’t quite manage to fully exploit it. For instance, it would have been better if Bacon didn’t look like a dangerous maniac already from the beginning. By the end, the film totally forgets about a deeper message, the villain, in addition to invisibility, gets more superpowers that make him immortal, and the A becomes a B. A very decent B, but the squandered potential is still a shame. ()

Isherwood 

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English Verhoeven, stifled by the producers and cornered by a faceless script, did not completely disappoint. Hints of thoughts about the possibilities of science and how possible it is to get closer to God can indeed be found in the film. However, the film focuses primarily on the action and the impressive work of the special effects artists. The director's classical trademarks such as blood (a little bit of it drips at the end) and stylish violence (a cut rape) are ignored. This a perfect example of how the Hollywood machine has scrapped a unique talent. ()

DaViD´82 

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English Paul Verhoeven has made a surprisingly uncontroversial and rather mediocre film that is at least well-crafted. It had the potential to be better — even the screenplay initially remains in quality waters. But the closer it gets to the end, the more it sinks into B-movie blandness. It's saved only by the charismatic Kevin Bacon and solid visual effects. ()

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