5.9
Cocky researcher Sebastian Caine is working on a project to make living creatures invisible. Determined to achieve the ultimate breakthrough, Caine pushes his team to move to the next phase — using himself as the subject. The test is a success, but when the process can't be reversed and Caine seems doomed to future without flesh, he starts to turn increasingly dangerous.
Kevin Bacon
Sebastian Caine
Elisabeth Shue
Linda McKay
Josh Brolin
Matthew Kensington
Kim Dickens
Sarah Kennedy
Greg Grunberg
Carter Abbey
Joey Slotnick
Frank Chase
Mary Randle
Janice Walton
William Devane
Dr. Kramer
Rhona Mitra
Sebastian's Neighbor
Tom Woodruff Jr.
Isabelle the Gorilla
Pablo Espinosa
Warehouse Guard
Margot Rose
Mrs. Kramer
Jimmie F. Skaggs
Wino
Jeffrey Scaperrotta
Boy in Car
Sarah Bowles
Girl in Car
Kelli Scott
Mom
Steve Altes
Dad
J. Patrick McCormack
General Caster
Darius A. Sultan
Gate Guard
David Vogt
Helicopter Pilot
Gary A. Hecker
Gorilla Vocals
Steven Fischer
Businessman (uncredited)
Pui Fan Lee
Mme. Ridgeway (Old Ebbit Grill Patron) (uncredited)
Stephen Szibler
Old Ebbit Grill Patron (uncredited)
Robert Shepherd
Restaurant Patron (uncredited)
Director
Paul Verhoeven
Novel
H.G. Wells
Screenplay, Story
Andrew W. Marlowe
Story
Gary Scott Thompson
May 9, 2013
6
I have been unusually lucky with my SyFy-channel movie watching lately. I had no idea what this movie was really but there was nothing else on last night and I also noticed that it was directed by Paul Verhoeven which have directed quite a few movies that I really liked so I decided to give it a try. As it turned out, this is another movie that is somewhat above the usual standard for movies given on SyFy.
It has a rating on 27% on Rotten Tomatoes which is just bullshit. But then, the so called “professional critics” used by the Rotten Tomatoes are dimwits who trash every movie that is not “intellectual” enough for their self-imagined refined tastes. I do not know why they continue to use these clowns for their official rating system instead of the real audience? On IMDb it holds a 5.6 out of 10 rating which is more realistic. I was hesitating between 7 and 6. In the end I gave it a 6 because, as I said in the title, it is a quite okay movie but not a fantastic one.
The story of the movie is a fairly standard one. Scientist experiments on himself, experiment goes wrong, scientist goes mad, hack hack, chop chop, scientist dies, happy ending for the remaining survivors. Thus the movie pretty much relies on its special effects which are indeed quite good. The various invisible effects, not to mention the scenes where Caine is partially visible due to smoke or water effects, are quite enjoyable to watch.
Kevin Bacon is making quite a performance as a very disagreeable fanatic scientist. He is doing a remarkably good job of it even when he is covered by a latex mask which of course is quite a feat being deprived of any facial expressions. The rest of the cast was fairly standard Hollywood fare, that is, fairly bland.
On the whole I found the movie quite enjoyable. It was perhaps a bit slow at the beginning and Cain’s show of megalomaniacal attitudes was indeed becoming a bit tiresome after a while. As I said, his roles was a very disagreeable one. Once he became invisible things started to become more interesting although it took a wee time for things to speed up even then.
It was certainly not a wasted movie evening and the movie is worth at least 6 out of 10 stars.
Status:
Released
Original Language:
English
Budget:
$95,000,000.00
Revenue:
$190,213,455.00