Memoirs of an Invisible Man

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Plots(1)

A callow Wall Street analyst is rendered invisible in a high tech lab accident. The action begins when a CIA operative interested in the espionage potential of invisibility and a beautiful PBS documentary filmmaker chase after the analyst to discover the secret. (official distributor synopsis)

Reviews (2)

lamps 

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English It’s very pleasant entertainment at the beginning, but it runs out of breath in the second half. That said, it’s a perfect film to chill out, some of the invisibility scenes are good and Chevy Chase pulls it all off just fine. Sam Neill is a great actor and deserves much better films. 60% ()

Othello 

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English Admittedly, almost nothing that the film was made for (Chevy Chase's efforts to stretch himself into more serious roles, a semantic reinterpretation of the book's premise focusing on the existential and practical problems of invisibility, making money from the theatrical release) came to fruition, but thankfully that doesn't mean it's not completely devoid of fun. Plus, it contains the familiar Carpenter-esque bits that I enjoy picking out, like the casting of at least one actor who absolutely missed the calling (Gregory Paul Martin) or the alarming inability to work with female characters in any way whatsoever. I’m also including invisibility in my catalogue of nightmares because of the remark that it makes it possible to see through closed eyes. ()