Genre Research: The Invisible Man
One of the movies I have chosen from the Horror genre is The Invisible Man. I watched this movie with my cousin during Thanksgiving break. She told me I had to watch it and put it on. I personally avoided watching this movie because I was worried that it would be scary. While I was watching the movie, I began to realize it wasn't as scary as I thought it would be. This movie has suspenseful scenes, physical altercations, jump scares, mystery, shocking turns of events, and threats. Jump scares like the invisible man snatching the woman up, and things flying across the room are some examples. I actually enjoyed majority of this movie which brings me to the likes and dislikes. I loved the turn of events that took place in the movie. It kept me aware of what was going on and made me more interested in finishing the movie. I did not the repetition of the main character constantly failing to win against the invisible. Additionally, there are some suspenseful scenes and jump scares I enjoyed, and some that I didn't. For example, in one scene, there are multiple jump scares left and right. I didn't enjoy this because I was scared too many times until I wasn't. It was to the point where I could predict a new jump scare. I will avoid the overuse of jump scares to keep viewers interested. My film will also have an invisible aspect to it. To avoid spoilers, I am going to explain this very vaguely. The invisible part of my film will not necessary be physical, but mental. In The Invisible Man the '"villain" isn't necessarily invisible either, but he is still physically there. I will use something different like someone's mind playing tricks on them.
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