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FIRST TIME WATCHING: The Invisible Man...TRULY MODERN HORROR 

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James and Ninetailedbrush watch Leigh Whanel's The Invisible Man. If this is what the future of the monster universe looks like, I'm excited! Enjoy!
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@whitenoisereacts
@whitenoisereacts 3 года назад
Creepiest experience where you thought you heard something.
@lilymorton1408
@lilymorton1408 3 года назад
Creepiest part of any childhood is waking up at 3 am, walking to the fridge to get a glass of water, and hearing the house and floor creak even if you stand still.
@SerbTerm
@SerbTerm 3 года назад
White Noise one thing this film touches on unlike the classic monster original film. I Think this explains (even tho a horror film) about domestic abuse. It can Sometimes be invisible and we just can't see it or tok afraid to encounter it but others like Elizabeth Moss's character fought back from that abuse
@vinissin_souza
@vinissin_souza 3 года назад
I was in the bathroom next to the door locked and wearing headphones, and my mom was in the kitchen, I saw the doorknob moving and even with the headphone I heard some real hard knocks and it scared me because was sudden and I said "I'm in here", my mom didn't answer so I opened it and said again "I'm in here" she said "what?" and me "you have your bathroom on your bedroom, go there, I heard you knocking" she said she didn't and after I was like "did it really happened?" I'm sure it did
@carlyholmes3604
@carlyholmes3604 3 года назад
once i heard the dog running down the stairs buttt she was sleeping on the sofa in the same room . so i think it was out late dog making an appearance
@vinissin_souza
@vinissin_souza 3 года назад
@@lilymorton1408 I don't need the floor to crack cause my bones cracks with any movement even I'm under 20s 🤡🤡
@Rmlohner
@Rmlohner 3 года назад
A really great touch is how often the camera focuses on an empty space off to the side...except he's not always actually there, which means you're in the same boat of never being able to be sure where he is.
@clairekane4157
@clairekane4157 3 года назад
Plus, the camera was him as she was walking out of a room. Makes my hair stand on end everytime I think or talk about this movie, and I saw it months ago.
@deepalall647
@deepalall647 3 года назад
The shots are designed perfect. It was extremely engaging and nerve wrecking.
@belbun5681
@belbun5681 2 года назад
yes i love that too : DD !!!!
@justnattnatt
@justnattnatt 3 года назад
“Screw the camera, okay? Stop turning when there’s nothing there!” Or is there? 😅
@justnattnatt
@justnattnatt 3 года назад
Adrian emphasizing “Surprise” was an indirect admittance of everything in reference from the text message he sent her.
@whitenoisereacts
@whitenoisereacts 3 года назад
Yeah….unless the movie is from her perspective and that’s just what she thought
@Groganee
@Groganee 3 года назад
@@whitenoisereacts he smashed the window of her sister's car and tempered with her birth control pills so that she would get pregnant without her consent, I think we're pretty sure he was capable of all this.
@whitenoisereacts
@whitenoisereacts 3 года назад
Lol I know I know…just playing with theories
@saskiapossoegel3302
@saskiapossoegel3302 3 года назад
First of all, yes, an invisible man in the horror genre is genius, because you can do SO much with camera work alone that will induce all kinds of terror. But did you know, they also intentionally only implied what Cecilia went through in the relationship and started the movie with her escape rather than her life before that because the film makers knew that our imagination of it is SO SO much worse than anything they could have actually shown you on screen. Brilliant.
@whitenoisereacts
@whitenoisereacts 3 года назад
Yes it’s pretty awesome
@camillaabreu1967
@camillaabreu1967 3 года назад
Not only a modern horror, but a very well done movie about abuse. An abuse that women suffers every day, arond the world, from the people that says to love her the most. I think is an amazing visual way to tell how we feel abandoned, alienated, manipulated, abused, unbelived and paranoid after an abusive relationship. Plus is creepy and a grate horror movie and Elizabeth Moss is AMAZING!!!
@lisastern7331
@lisastern7331 3 года назад
I agree! So many people suffer a*use that is not visible for people around them, wether it’s emotional a*use or s*xual a*use, which can make the victim feel crazy. Because it’s not visible it’s harder to believe and this is a perfect representation of that! I love this movie.
@belbun5681
@belbun5681 2 года назад
omg true true and true again couldnt have said it better myself it was a fantastic horror !!!!
@darkseid6089
@darkseid6089 2 года назад
And Oliver Jackson Cohan did a incredible job too as the villain in this movie.
@goldieschooch8512
@goldieschooch8512 Год назад
I feel so stupid asking this question? Loved the movie but I have no idea at the end what really happened now? Someone please explain?✌🏻☀️
@camillaabreu1967
@camillaabreu1967 Год назад
@@goldieschooch8512 remember that she finds a extra suit in the lab? And she hide it in a vent? In the end, she put on the suit, gets invisible, and kills him just like he did to his sister, so it looks like a suicide
@clarabelle6472
@clarabelle6472 3 года назад
Such an interesting take on an abusive relationship and how a woman is tortured by a man and not believed by those around her.
@clairekane4157
@clairekane4157 3 года назад
AMEN!!!!!!!!! No one wants to think someone they know is capable of something like this. Many people never speak up because they think no one will believe them. They are taught that by their abuser. Such a tragedy.
@cheyennepeterson6499
@cheyennepeterson6499 3 года назад
It's true happened to me until 3 other girls confessed that the same guy I dated they dated before me and they were abused to i took 2yrs of his shit from him to finally be put away in jail and able to breathe 6yrs later I finally am happy and in a healthy relationship with a amazing man he treats me like a queen bought me roses he should have been my first my ex never did anything romantic for me not even at the beginning I didn't say anything for a long time because he had threatened me saying he would kill my family so I shut up he drugged and raped me took my virginity too his been in jail for 4yrs he has another 15yrs and when he gets out my whole family and man are going to be pissed they wanted him dead I almost died he had me wait in his living room and he went to the back with some other girl and I ended up running away before anything but as I ran I heard a gunshot I lived but the girl was found 1 week later like a piece of trash and he got double time for that I forgave him for all of it my family doesn't understand why I'm just happy to finally be free of my past friends ex everything it was horrible what I went through
@seoulrain2795
@seoulrain2795 3 года назад
@@cheyennepeterson6499 So sorry this happened to you, but I'm happy he got what he deserved and you are in a better place in life and have a wonderful healthy relationship❤
@cheyennepeterson6499
@cheyennepeterson6499 3 года назад
@@seoulrain2795 Thank you I hope the best for you too🥰
@whitenoisereacts
@whitenoisereacts 3 года назад
It is wonderful to hear you had a happy ending
@astranoel895
@astranoel895 3 года назад
People like Adrian never stop. Their delight is in torturing you just enough for them to enjoy the power trip, gaslighting you just enough so you're not sure what's really going on and are essentially incoherent when you try to explain it to anyone else, and then reeling you in with just enough nice treatment and "changed ways" to get you to drop your guard and trust them again so they can start all over.
@elphabarichardson607
@elphabarichardson607 3 года назад
I got away from my abuser more than a decade ago. I am remarried to a wonderful man and live roughly 60 miles from my ex-husband. I even have a CPO against him. It does not stop him from driving to my small town where there is nothing to do (unless you want to go to a Dollar General and an ACE Hardware) and sitting across the street in his car watching my house. (Just beyond the range of the CPO. He claimed he was driving to the next town over when his car started acting up. He had "no idea" that I lived there.) A couple of years ago, I was in a car accident after my tie rod "broke." It was deemed suspicious because the tie rod was not rusted and it looked as if it had been sawed. They could not prove anything. (He is a mechanic, by the way.) I live in constant terror of him. After my husband and I watched this movie, he mentioned how stressfull it was. I told him it his how I feel every waking second.
@emmaebaldwin
@emmaebaldwin 3 года назад
You asked why the pill bottle was bloody.. Adrian smashed his hand through the car window, and then picked up the bottle she dropped.
@elphabarichardson607
@elphabarichardson607 3 года назад
As a survivor of domestic violence, I can tell you that the sense of uneasiness and tension that one feels while watching this is exactly like living with an abuser. It also is similar to how everyday life feels when dealing with C-PTSD from the abuse.
@manashdhar9846
@manashdhar9846 3 года назад
You have been single your whole life stop lying
@elphabarichardson607
@elphabarichardson607 2 года назад
Since I am not going to reply to the troll but think some of my story might help someone out there, I thought I would add this. I started dating my ex-husband in high school. He was also a bit controlling and had a temper; however, it was not until 15 years into our marriage that he became extremely violent. I was lucky enough to get away within a few months of the violence starting. The bad thing is that one of the attacks was so bad that it left me disabled with chronic pain. It took me years to divorce him because he kept finding ways to delay it. At first, I was unable to get a CPO against him because the judge in the county where we lived at the time goes easy on DV abusers. (He was recently criticised because he let an abuser out without bail stating that he was not an "immediate threat." The guy murdered his ex-girlfriend less than a week later after he stalked her and shot her when she got home from work.) We did not have a custody agreement, and without the CPO I had little protection from him. He ended up legally kidnapping our daughter for nearly eight months. At first, there was nothing they could really do. He moved locations every few weeks, and bounced her to five different schools in those months. Then he began abusing our daughter. She recorded some of it. She remembered that my friend taught at that school's high school, so she went to the office as soon as she had recordings of the abuse. She told the principal and asked them to contact me. An emergency custody order was put in place, and I was finally granted a CPO for my children and me. Eventually, I was able to get a divorce and sole custody of our children. Five years ago, I married a wonderful man. (Our wedding playlist is in my profile.) We speak instead of argue. He has never said an unkind thing to me, even when he is upset. Nor I to him. We put our relationship and our family before all other things. My children and I still have a CPO again my ex-husband, even though it has been more than a decade. My husband and I moved three counties away frommy ex, but he has found reason to show up in our small town with nothing in it and sit just beyond the limit of the CPO. I cannot prove it, but I am certain he has tampered with my car twice. (He is a mechanic.) A couple of years ago, I was in an accident. My tie rod snapped and my tire. I had just had new tires put on and the tie rod was less than a year old. The mechanic jokingly said, "Do you have someone who's out to get you?" Once I said yes and explained, we called the police. He had an alibi (his girlfriend), but the accident has been deemed suspicious due to the way my tie rod was damaged. (It appeared to have been partially cut to weaken it.) This past summer, he saw our daughter in town while she was visiting my sister. He may not have recognised her at first, but he knows my sister. He followed them through several streets and in a parking lot. The police did nothing because he kept his distance in the parking lot and was on a pubic road the rest of the time.
@wh0aheavy
@wh0aheavy 3 года назад
The suit wasn't gone. It was invisible. Also: the money was another form of control.
@clairekane4157
@clairekane4157 3 года назад
Money is power. Always.
@amandacantcometothephone
@amandacantcometothephone 2 года назад
and so he can get her bank details which would have where she's now staying on file
@DeeJayResist
@DeeJayResist 2 года назад
The money brought her out of hiding. It was bait
@pearltoria653
@pearltoria653 3 года назад
Amazing reaction as always guys! Personally, I thought the ending leaned more towards a happy ending, because her smiling at the end gave me the impression that she finally felt free for the first time. For years she was tied down by this abusive sociopath and she was able to breathe again when she ended it. I think she felt she had to do it in order to free herself from him finally.
@Groganee
@Groganee 3 года назад
Yeah to me there was no question that it was a happy ending, she's finally free. Often in real life women who are abused by their partner are not protected enough and end up killed, this turned the situation around.
@clairekane4157
@clairekane4157 3 года назад
It was they only way for her to have any happiness. Lack of terror or fear can be a form of happy.
@choney1168
@choney1168 3 года назад
They picked the best actress for this movie!!
@clairekane4157
@clairekane4157 3 года назад
She is amazing in "Top of the Lake".
@ROCKONplaceboforever
@ROCKONplaceboforever 3 года назад
Yes 💯
@Little1Cave
@Little1Cave 3 года назад
Elizabeth Moss was robbed of an Oscar nomination. 😔 Should’ve been up for Visual Effects too!
@ROCKONplaceboforever
@ROCKONplaceboforever 3 года назад
@@Little1Cave facts
@vandersonvalley
@vandersonvalley 3 года назад
Liberation from tyranny is a happy ending. It’s a euphoric sense of release, and the music at the end perfectly personifies the freedom of abuse. That’s why she was able to close her eyes at the end knowing she’s no long in danger. Unlike the beginning when she’s laying in bed with her eyes wide open, and the music is absent from the scene.
@WarmLittleDiamond90
@WarmLittleDiamond90 3 года назад
It was a happy ending because she finally trusted herself. She didn't need Adrian to admit anything, because she already knew he did it. That's such a huge thing for someone who has been gaslighted and made to feel crazy for such a long time. She gave herself closure, rather than seeking it from him.
@kateiannacone2698
@kateiannacone2698 3 года назад
"Why don't you just put it on?" Imma defend Cecilia here...as someone who has worn a body suit for a Twi'lek cosplay, those things do not go on easily or quickly. There was no time to put it on. Plus, it doesn't look like it would fit her right, which might be a giveaway if she did.
@whitenoisereacts
@whitenoisereacts 3 года назад
Fair enough. Also that’s kinda dope. How much cosplay have you done?
@kateiannacone2698
@kateiannacone2698 3 года назад
@@whitenoisereacts well, I used the wrong word for simplicity's sake. I actually don't do a ton of cosplay but the Twi'lek is a LARP character. I've played her for about 3 years, at a game that runs 4x per year. I cosplayed player 2 Chun Li once a really long time ago, but mostly I larp so I can create my own characters and design them and write their stories how I want (within the confines of the LARP setting, anyway lol)
@Nexils
@Nexils 3 года назад
But she put it on at the end, so it did eventually fit her.
@kateiannacone2698
@kateiannacone2698 3 года назад
@@Nexils You are correct.
@endgame7856
@endgame7856 3 года назад
I couldn’t stand this movie at first along with the film Dolores Claiborne, because when I was younger I saw firsthand my mother being abused by my father and I hated seeing something so similar on screen. But after a rewatch, I appreciate how they show what women go through in an abusive relationship.
@vicki7577
@vicki7577 3 года назад
Those moments at night going upstairs to bed when you swear their is someone behind you in the dark. Hahah
@whitenoisereacts
@whitenoisereacts 3 года назад
Dude makes that so real now
@crownedqliz9619
@crownedqliz9619 3 года назад
my anxiety 📈📈📈
@kateiannacone2698
@kateiannacone2698 3 года назад
"He washed the paint off!" Yeah that's where my suspension of disbelief takes a hit. That much paint doesn't wash off that cleanly, especially in the kitchen sink.
@Corn_Pone_Flicks
@Corn_Pone_Flicks 3 года назад
I mean, I can buy that a lot more easily than "He faked his death." I mean, how? Was there a body? Whose? How was it mis-identified? They really just sort of hand-waved that issue aside.
@jidhindharanm.p9351
@jidhindharanm.p9351 3 года назад
@@Corn_Pone_Flicks it's clear that both brothers played the "prank"
@billparrish4385
@billparrish4385 2 года назад
I've had paint brushes I've never been able to get all the paint residue off of, with way more sink/scrub time than this guy had, and he was cleaning the stuff off of optical-quality technology. I'm thinking the 'shadowy ghost' residue effect would never clean off that suit!
@thomasbaker2067
@thomasbaker2067 3 года назад
Elizabeth Moss and Oliver Jackson-Cohen were so perfect in this movie.
@kobewankenobi248
@kobewankenobi248 3 года назад
*I love the wide shots in this film. The way it makes you feel as if there’s someone there at all times. Just brilliant*
@lanagievski1540
@lanagievski1540 3 года назад
I like what James said at the end about the cycle of violence and how she didn’t come out unscathed. I think it rings very true for abuse survivors that a lot of the time you have to do things you wouldn’t otherwise to survive Makes me think of those crime stories where you have a wife being abused and she ends up either hurting her abusive husband or killing him because she’s so far gone mentally that to her it’s the only way to truly be rid of him.
@thikakashi
@thikakashi 3 года назад
This was the last movie i watched in a theater before the pandemic started. Watching on the big screen was truly something special. Can't wait to all of this to pass so i can Go back to the theaters!
@lennybernardo2327
@lennybernardo2327 3 года назад
lol me too
@laurajaynenolan2149
@laurajaynenolan2149 3 года назад
Me too!
@andreaescobar8627
@andreaescobar8627 3 года назад
especially the ending! with the music and everything, i got goosebumps lol
@DanielleSantos711
@DanielleSantos711 3 года назад
Me to.
@MrJai044
@MrJai044 3 года назад
Same!!!! I think we all do😭😭😭
@AdamtheGrey02
@AdamtheGrey02 3 года назад
I felt she just psychologically hit the ceiling after her sister died and she was put in the mental hospital where she knew in order to survive, she had to become like him when it came to killing him. No empathy and I believe you're right, this clearly damaged her by doing this.
@simonplayon
@simonplayon 3 года назад
Also she killed him the same way he killed her sister! 👏🤯 Watch the movie "The Fourth Kind" guys, it's about ovnis based in true stories!
@juliocesarg.r.1238
@juliocesarg.r.1238 3 года назад
Adrian intentionally let the cameras film him killing and let the last cop in the rain live cuz he wanted to frame his brother, his suit was glitching, the next scene we see him is actually the brother in the cop's house... Adrian wanted his brother caught and dead....
@MisterKS7643
@MisterKS7643 3 года назад
One thing I really admire about this movie is the gutsy ending. It doesn't give us a clear-cut moral answer to the whole thing and only magnifies the themes it's trying to portray, how it affects someone's psyche to the point where enough is enough. Props to Leigh Whannell for going there and I can't wait for future projects from him. P.s. Upgrade is also a great film by him.
@clairekane4157
@clairekane4157 3 года назад
"The Burning Bed" is a 70's (or early 80's) made for tv movie based on a true story. It has a similar moral question surrounding abuse. Farah Fawcett was amazing in it.
@kingscorpion7346
@kingscorpion7346 3 года назад
Hollow Man (2000) was a good invisible horror flick with Kevin Bacon.
@cjjackson2423
@cjjackson2423 3 года назад
Ok I thought I was imaginin that movie 😭😭😭
@lanagievski1540
@lanagievski1540 3 года назад
I remember being so scared of that movie as a kid
@fiImedeterror
@fiImedeterror 3 года назад
elizabeth moss is so stellar in everything she's in you guys should watch her in handmaid's tale
@RandyReviews1990
@RandyReviews1990 2 года назад
is that show any good?
@shainewhite2781
@shainewhite2781 3 года назад
When this film was released, it was considered to be the horror version of the #metoo movement, as well as dealing with toxic relationship and domestic abuse.
@Groganee
@Groganee 3 года назад
Ready or Not, to "lighten up" the mood, fun horror to watch, highly recommend, a great surprise :)
@NeelTheSphynx
@NeelTheSphynx 3 года назад
"I think that's the first time I've ever been scared by eggs." Hmmm... Ghostbusters?
@stevenperez845
@stevenperez845 3 года назад
I’m curious as to if she had the baby. I’ve always felt like her murdering him had to do with more then clarity for her personally. He was able to manipulate his brother (His own Flesh & Blood) if he can do that to his Brother what would stop her child from turning into another version of Adrian? She did what she assumed what was best for her and the baby. Not to mention Revenge for her Sister and the torture she had to endure
@mariama716
@mariama716 3 года назад
non-supernatural horror movies always freak me out so much more 😭
@realSimoneCherie
@realSimoneCherie 2 года назад
PTSD is the perfect villain. It is sometimes dormant, then it awakens; it keeps no schedule and can "attack” at any moment (in a bathroom, in a job interview, in a room full of people) but no one can see it but us.
@seangriddle
@seangriddle 3 года назад
lots of times in horror movies, we know for sure that the monster is around *somewhere*, but we don't know exactly where. what this movie does is kind of the opposite. we don't know for sure that he's there, but if he is, we know *exactly* where he's standing.
@julianaFinn
@julianaFinn 3 года назад
Her acting was amazing. She literally had to act alone. So incredibly well done. Great choice guys. Xxxx
@CChissel
@CChissel 2 года назад
One of the best horror movies I’ve seen. Sure, a monster or killer after you is one thing, but an invisible stalker hellbent on destroying your life, turning everyone against you and making you question your sanity? That’s real horror. It’s also very similar to an abusive relationship, to the extreme.
@DanielSelk
@DanielSelk 3 года назад
I hadn't seen any of the trailers before watching this movie (cause the trailers give away the paint reveal scene) and I jumped a mile when she poured it on him from the attic. WHAT the-?!?!? XD
@JP-dw9tv
@JP-dw9tv 3 года назад
I see the ending swell of music and long shot on her face as hopeful but tragic at the same time. You can see the release of this tension she’s been carrying in her face for the entire movie (amazing acting for Elisabeth Moss!) because she is finally, truly free. But the music underscores what she’s had to go through to get here. Like you said, her hands aren’t clean. Because no one would believe her, she had to resort to meeting her abuser on his level to get away from him. Yes, her actions were justified, but they were still incredibly violent and desperate. The whole movie is both a classic horror and a personified depiction of what it’s like to leave an abusive relationship. Obviously this is pretty overt in the film, but I think what the movie does best is show you all sorts of very real feelings, experiences, and conflicts people who have escaped domestic violence go through, but in such a way that you don’t question it as REAL (whereas in real life, society at large questions and minimizes the experiences of DV victims all the time). Through the filmmaker’s choices, the audience is forced to see the world from the perspective of someone who’s escaped and empathize with their hopelessness, isolation, and desperation. I believe the intent of the ending is to make you feel just as conflicted as real DV victims feel all the time when they finally get out of the abusive relationship. It’s not a happy or sad ending. It’s so much more complicated than that, and the feeling of complexity and weight should linger, much the way DV victims feelings linger for years after they escape. Great reaction video, guys. I watched the unedited version over on Patreon. I really enjoy seeing you do psychological thrillers like this.
@judeless77
@judeless77 3 года назад
The theater was silent as the grave. The tension was palatable
@slyagaric
@slyagaric 3 года назад
You guys should definitely react to The Descent! All-female cast of competent badasses, stunning direction, insanely claustrophobic
@SoWhosGae
@SoWhosGae 3 года назад
It's amazing how there was a real "invisible man" story and the poor woman didn't survive. 😩 This movie is kind of a mix of that and Sleeping with the Enemy.
@ida305
@ida305 3 года назад
You mean a real case? What happened?
@SoWhosGae
@SoWhosGae 3 года назад
@@ida305 Look up the case of Cindy James in the 80s. She separated from her husband and after a while she experienced all sorts of harrasment from someone and the police didn't really believe her. It's a weird story. She was found dead after some months and guess what, they concluded it was an accident or suicide despite the fact she was found with her hands bound behind her back and drugged. Absolute bonkers!
@ta1laan
@ta1laan 3 года назад
@@SoWhosGae that’s really sad
@xapokalypse
@xapokalypse 3 года назад
@@SoWhosGae i just googled it and what the heck. That poor woman. She got terrorized and harassed for over six years and then they just rule it off as a suicide or accident which makes no freaking sense
@kateiannacone2698
@kateiannacone2698 3 года назад
"Stop turning when there's nothing there!" I mean... the movie is called "The Invisible Man..." lol
@gayhomosexuallll
@gayhomosexuallll 3 года назад
The brother was in the suit only once - when he was killed. The director confirmed it
@redviper6805
@redviper6805 3 года назад
Another nail biting thriller that involves a heroine being stalked and unable to see the killer is Wait Until Dark (1967). The climatic jump scare is one of the top 10 in cinematic history!
@clearlyrot
@clearlyrot 3 года назад
Wait Until dark is brilliant and another good movie is called Sightless- very psychological and spooky with a blind female lead :)
@vandersonvalley
@vandersonvalley 3 года назад
It’s on HBOMAX currently
@ceebee2
@ceebee2 2 года назад
The camera work in this movie is pure genius. It puts you on edge and makes you look for something that’s not there.
@robertyeah2259
@robertyeah2259 2 года назад
I think the ambivalence the ending has is because there's a sadness to the fact that in order to escape him completely she had to do something that he would do.
@Keovey
@Keovey 3 года назад
I think it definitely was Adrian because the pills that she dropped at the start in the escape, Adrian picked them up and then later they appear in her bathroom, also the fact that he said he'd be able to see her and she wouldn't be able to see him.
@U-Gozoo
@U-Gozoo Год назад
Imagine the "dang I should've listened" when they were getting tossed around 😳😳😳
@Livithen86
@Livithen86 Год назад
The attic scene was the best seeing the paint land on something that you couldn't see but was right in your face
@SkidmoreTx
@SkidmoreTx 3 года назад
i was so surprise by how much i loved this movie. I was not expecting to enjoyed it so much. for the past ten years no scary/thriller movie have gotten me on my edge of my seat like this movie. I freaking love the camera work.
@waynequashie1338
@waynequashie1338 Год назад
"It's amazing what you can do when you don't have to look at yourself in the mirror anymore." - Sebastian Caine, Hollow Man "Surprise!!!" - Adrian Griffin, The Invisible Man 😎➡️🕶
@cursivelyric3694
@cursivelyric3694 3 года назад
Yes! Invisible Man, let’s go!
@Logitah
@Logitah 2 года назад
Despite the impossible plot elements, the reality subtext is uncomfortably tangible. After we finished this movie, my dad looked horrified and instead of talking about his favourite parts like usual, he said rather sadly: "This shit actually happens to people doesn't it?"
@TheNraveles
@TheNraveles Год назад
I cried so much at the end tbh. Through abuse, even when they’re “dead” they still haunt you. You never live normally ever again until they are truly gone from your life, once and for all.
@liparedes1
@liparedes1 3 года назад
UJUUUUUUUU Thank you, guys! I love this movie. My favorite part of this movie is its starting scene, no one word and we already are liking her, wishing she can escape safe and hanging for every sound, dog that comes in her way. That's good writing and incredible acting!
@VictoriaGrace97
@VictoriaGrace97 2 года назад
Fun fact about this movie: my partner took me to see it for my birthday. It was part of this big birthday plan he’d made for the day… He had gotten the movie mixed up with The Woman In The Window… I have PTSD due to SA, DV, and extreme stalking/threat of life… needless to say about 15 minutes in I knew it WAS NOT the right movie and had to leave and have a panic attack and cry in the bathroom from how well it captured what it feels to be at the mercy of a man like that. I ended up finishing it later at home in a better more prepared headspace. Seriously well done. Got a visceral reaction out of me.
@vandersonvalley
@vandersonvalley 3 года назад
Easily one of my favorite horror films and FILMS of all time! This movie is a masterpiece. It especially fell liberating at the end having been in a similar situation as a kid. Beautiful film of redemption.
@LangenmayrS
@LangenmayrS 2 года назад
The camera work in this movie is what made it so good, second being sound
@karlahernandez-qv5qz
@karlahernandez-qv5qz 3 года назад
The suit isn't missing, it's invisible. No she doesn't care about him, he's abusive and she knows he didn't love her. You said it yourself, the only way for it to end is if she kills him and that's exactly what she did in the end.
@GillDawe
@GillDawe 3 года назад
I rented this the first weekend of covid lockdown, and I freakin' loved it. Elisabeth Moss is just so freakin good, and the camera work did a fantastic job of building the tension. I'm glad I didn't know the Saw connection until after I finished watching cause I probably wouldn't have watched it, I'm not a fan of horror, and definitely not of the Saw movies, but I love a good thriller. This is a perfect balance for me! Such a bummer that this movie didn't get the theatrical release/reception it deserved because of the timing with Covid. Hopefully it has more success in the long run!
@Hanananah137
@Hanananah137 3 года назад
The eggs scared me too man, you're not alone
@LuLu-Sil
@LuLu-Sil 3 года назад
Honestly it's hard to scare me but when she threw the paint and he was literally RIGHT THERE I jumped out of my skin and squealed a little 😂✌🏻 I've had a few creepy things happen but nothing worth noting.
@angellopolys2494
@angellopolys2494 3 года назад
I watched this 3 times in theaters 😁 I love Ms. Moss💜✨ Great movie.
@kateiannacone2698
@kateiannacone2698 3 года назад
"I think there's something like a cycle of violence to this." You're right. It does. It is a hard situation because she was driven to that point because no one would believe her, and when she started to get proof, people started dying. #NoWitnesses. No one believing the person is how gaslighters and abusers hold sway over their victims. But at the same time, I work in a Psychiatric Hospital with a significant population of schizophrenics, and "My dead ex-boyfriend has an invisibility suit and is trying to ruin my life" is pretty solidly along the lines of what they might say.
@TheBestPirateDrake
@TheBestPirateDrake 3 года назад
The invisible man is more of a metaphor than a real thing, as people in real life go through something similar and nobody can see that these people are suffering from it. Like a invisible force ho none can see.
@deepalall647
@deepalall647 3 года назад
If I got an invisibility suit, tormenting my ex would be the last thing on my list. Imagine all the cool places you can visit and do all kinds of crazy things without being noticed 😁 What would you be doing if you got an invisibility suit? Also do you think that the whole movie kept us on the edge but the ending was a bit underwhelming?
@whitenoisereacts
@whitenoisereacts 3 года назад
I mean I might torment my ex but…. 😬😬
@deepalall647
@deepalall647 3 года назад
@@whitenoisereacts that response is kinda like a Hitchcock movie suspense 😂 Great reaction in this video though 👍
@Corn_Pone_Flicks
@Corn_Pone_Flicks 3 года назад
Oh, man, I'd go to a movie theater and punch everyone who talked or texted during the film. Yes, that honestly was the first thing I thought of. I've not been to a theater since 2017 because of loathsome audiences.
@ChefNourhan
@ChefNourhan 3 года назад
This popped in my head but if you guys haven't watched Gone Girl HIGHLY RECOMMEND!
@kateiannacone2698
@kateiannacone2698 3 года назад
"I think that's the first time I've ever been scared by eggs!" Well, there's Ghostbusters... lol
@sorryiwasjustbrowsing3651
@sorryiwasjustbrowsing3651 3 года назад
I found the suspense in this movie to be better than other movies where there is an unseen antagonist. Of course, almost all of these are supernatural villains in most movies. I like that the antagonist is a flesh-and-blood man. When there are ghosts and demons and we don't know the limits of their abilities and we can't identify with these spirits hardly at all, I feel like I disengage a bit. A murdering sociopath human is more frightening to me - we know they exist, and we are closer to understanding their state of mind. Give a murderer "supernatural" abilities that are gradually defined over the course of the movie, and I'm hooked, invested, and scared. Plus, the intimate relationship between the protagonist and antagonist pulls you into the story more than the less personal relationship the protagonist tends to have with supernatural foes. Very awesome. Good reaction - great observations!
@echo.echo08
@echo.echo08 2 года назад
I think when Adrian said he knew her better than anyone, he's hinting that he knows she's trying to catch him and that someone is listening in trying to get a confession out of him. When he gave emphasis on the word "surprise" as he touched her leg, I think that was his way of saying "yes, you're right. it was all me" discreetly. So she knew for sure that she could never get him to confess and nobody would ever believe her, and as long as he's alive, he's going to keep tormenting her. she decides to take the matters into her own hands and rid herself of him. I agree that it wasn't a happy ending in that she couldn't get Adrian to confess (well, he kinda did but only in a way that only she could tell) and people would still think he's a poor tormented victim who committed suicide. But though not a happy ending, putting myself in the character's shoes, it's a preferable ending than letting an abuser live to keep tormenting me. If I had an invisisuit and my abusive husband expressed that he will make my life hell as long as he's alive while the people around me think he's a poor victim who's become changed man and I'm just the ungrateful paranoid wife, I'd use the suit to kill him too.
@giannababyyy3185
@giannababyyy3185 3 года назад
This movie is so tense…
@laurajaynenolan2149
@laurajaynenolan2149 3 года назад
Watching you guys watch this was great 😁👌🏽👏🏽❤️🔥
@evie3148
@evie3148 2 года назад
Scared by eggs LOL! Great reaction guys! ..Elisabeth Moss is soooo good love her in Mad Men and The Handmaid's Tale. I like your notes on how the camera work makes it feel like someone is always watching you. You must get so many suggestions.. but you might also like S1 The Promised Neverland and another mystery series that you have probably watched Sherlock with Benedict Cumberbatch would be fun
@whitenoisereacts
@whitenoisereacts 2 года назад
We will most likely watch promised neverland! Just not yet, cause our plates are sorta full
@evie3148
@evie3148 2 года назад
@@whitenoisereacts YAY!! Looking forward to it and that's totally understandable!
@blove2844
@blove2844 3 года назад
Ohhh when u saw his breath outside I was in the movie theater at the time fully packed with my fiancé I literally yelled and said ohhh fuck no I’m out 💀😂😂😂
@dannie9033
@dannie9033 3 года назад
Something that I love is that the entire opening feels like it could be a horror short film in itself.
@katwebbxo
@katwebbxo 3 года назад
This one was pretty cool. I wasn't sure how the invisible concept would work but I ended up really liking it. Looking forward to all the upcoming horror reactions! 🎃🖤👻
@lunarose698
@lunarose698 2 года назад
Adrian in this is horrifically insane in this movie. It does a great job on how far someone can take abuse and how it'll change them.
@vanilla6326
@vanilla6326 3 года назад
She wasn’t coming out unscathed regardless, the PTSD is going to follow her forever
@sipulikorva8717
@sipulikorva8717 3 года назад
Yay, you watched it!
@ROCKONplaceboforever
@ROCKONplaceboforever 3 года назад
This is a awesome film so happy you guys reacted to it 🤘💯😊 this film is amazing acted and shot
@crystalpistey-lyhne3406
@crystalpistey-lyhne3406 3 года назад
Such a scary movie!😳😰😢😱💝🎥
@Orange-tf3bf
@Orange-tf3bf 3 года назад
I've heard such good things about this movie!
@jerrypotatoes4199
@jerrypotatoes4199 2 года назад
14:10 “These camera shots are shot like there’s two people.” Oh… you have no idea.
@Justafox305
@Justafox305 3 года назад
Great reaction and discussion. This was a good movie. Great camerawork as well
@jimmyl324
@jimmyl324 3 года назад
This is the best movie of 2020!
@user-wd5zu1fl3q
@user-wd5zu1fl3q 2 года назад
"i was not calm the entire movie" this is how domestic abuse is like. you are never calm. speaking from experience. the genius of this movie
@belbun5681
@belbun5681 2 года назад
im so glad you both liked it i loved it sm and i love you guys reaction also i died when i saw it was Luke too lol : DD !!!!
@Agent.Bob58
@Agent.Bob58 10 месяцев назад
I love this movie , an interesting theory about the ending I heard the other day is where Cecilia actually cuts herself in the shower with the brother's pen because she can't see any other way out. This would mean that the rest of the dream would be some kind of deathbed vision where she beats him in the end. This would potentially also explain the almost bizarre change of tone the movie has, ie. Adrian is violent at the beginning but whoever is in the hospital has serious skills. Also, the hospital rooms may, but the corridors definitely have cameras. The Invisible man was soo careful up to this point revealing themselves to basically everyone they meet from here on in, and how the detective just agreed with her at the end . This would afford her some closure in her last breaths. Don't know if I believe in this theory personally, but food for thought none the less ! Great reaction guys 👍
@catwingsent
@catwingsent 3 года назад
This was an amazing horror movie. I have never seen James jumped that much.
@Elizabeth-jv6pz
@Elizabeth-jv6pz 3 года назад
Yayyyyy so excited to watch! Liked and subscribed
@whitenoisereacts
@whitenoisereacts 3 года назад
Yayyyy ;)
@_K1YA
@_K1YA 3 года назад
Leigh whannell is amazing as always
@biguy617
@biguy617 2 года назад
This movie is good. It is part of the attempt to start a Universe of the classic monsters from the 1930s of horror movies Dracula, Frankenstein’s Monster, Wolfman, Creature from Black Lagoon, The Mummy, I think the Hunchback of Norte Dame. At one time there was a shared franchise for these characters. There was a Wolfman vs Frankenstein movie that came out back in the 1930s. They did one big Monster Mash of Bela Lugosi Dracula, Wolfman played by Lon Chaney Jr, and they couldn’t get Boris Karloff to be the Frankenstein Monster so they got someone else to play the character in a Abbott and Costello movie titled Abbott and Costello meet Frankenstein. It was a great movie. It started a series of Abbott and Costello films. One has the duo meet the Invisible Man. Another has them go to Egypt to meet the Mummy. There is a movie where they meet Boris Karloff but he doesn’t play a classic monster in the film like he did in the past. His classic monster roster was that he played The Mummy in the original Mummy movie from the 1930# which is a good movie but a little slow. He played Frankenstein Monster in the original Frankenstein movie and the Bride of Frankenstein movie which were both great films back then. You should watch some of the classic Universal Monster movies they are good movies. In the 80s they did a Monster Mash film at the time when Goonies was popular. Hey let’s do a Monster Mash movie that is like the Goonies fights Monsters called Monster Squad. It was a fun film. It had Dracula, Frankenstein Monster, Merman creature, The Mummy, and The Wolf Man all appear in the Monster Squad film to go against a group of children. Monster Squad is a great 80s movie.
@leila_m_g
@leila_m_g 3 года назад
The ultimate gaslighting movie. Great reaction guys 😊👏🏿👍🏿
@kateiannacone2698
@kateiannacone2698 3 года назад
You guys just looked SO horrified throughout this whole thing. I think what makes this movie particularly scary and what makes it stand out within the genre is that, while as far as I know, the invisibility suit tech doesn't exist, people like Adrian 100% do. The suit just provides him the means to take his controlling, violent, gaslighting stalker behavior that was already there inside him to a new extreme.
@brooklynmignan2550
@brooklynmignan2550 3 года назад
You guys need to react to all the paranormal activities because your reactions are hilarious 😂
@johnlime1469
@johnlime1469 Год назад
18:44 I find it so funny how Adrian's brother keeps knodding his head in front of "no copyright" and making it look like he has these ridiculous glasses on.0
@MsCCarolinee
@MsCCarolinee 2 года назад
What a satisfying ending 💪
@deathpearl360
@deathpearl360 2 года назад
The ending I think is pretty genius especially if it left you both confused. Remember, only Cecilia knows the true Adrian. If you are really smart, you know how to play off being invisible or just be the normal guy in society. I think seeing or knowing so little of Adrian really explains how the media would see every abuse cases. We always never know one enough to fully judge if they are in the wrong. If you can tell by his cues, you can see he still has manipulative behavior where he tries to convince her once more that she isn't in her right mind. As an outsider, you wouldn't think anything of it but only the victims themselves would know as Cecilia got her confirmation when Adrian revealed "surprise." Although killing your abuser is not the answer to every abusive relationship, this one was beyond repair. Someone may say, "just leave and end of story." She tried running away only to be stalked, terrorized, and deemed crazy once more. Not to mention, he killed her sister cold handedly while putting the blame on her. There are ppl who even advise you to "give them a chance" route. Indeed, Cecilia wanted Adrian to at least confess (and I do believe she was going to forgive him) but he still continues to slyly f*ck with her and thus, she realizes that they both will fall back to square one. Adrian is too f*cked up to repair at this point so I guess that's why she did what she did and finally felt the relief of not being manipulated and toyed with anymore.
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