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Hollow Man - Unsichtbare Gefahr

Originaltitel: Hollow Man
  • 2000
  • 16
  • 1 Std. 52 Min.
IMDb-BEWERTUNG
5,9/10
143.252
IHRE BEWERTUNG
BELIEBTHEIT
4.226
1.313
Kevin Bacon and Elisabeth Shue in Hollow Man - Unsichtbare Gefahr (2000)
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Als der Leiter eines Teams von Wissenschaftlern sich freiwillig als Testperson für ihr Experiment zur menschlichen Unsichtbarkeit meldet, entwirrt er sich langsam und wendet sich gegen sie, ... Alles lesenAls der Leiter eines Teams von Wissenschaftlern sich freiwillig als Testperson für ihr Experiment zur menschlichen Unsichtbarkeit meldet, entwirrt er sich langsam und wendet sich gegen sie, mit schrecklichen Folgen.Als der Leiter eines Teams von Wissenschaftlern sich freiwillig als Testperson für ihr Experiment zur menschlichen Unsichtbarkeit meldet, entwirrt er sich langsam und wendet sich gegen sie, mit schrecklichen Folgen.

  • Regie
    • Paul Verhoeven
  • Drehbuch
    • Gary Scott Thompson
    • Andrew W. Marlowe
  • Hauptbesetzung
    • Kevin Bacon
    • Elisabeth Shue
    • Josh Brolin
  • Siehe Produktionsinformationen bei IMDbPro
  • IMDb-BEWERTUNG
    5,9/10
    143.252
    IHRE BEWERTUNG
    BELIEBTHEIT
    4.226
    1.313
    • Regie
      • Paul Verhoeven
    • Drehbuch
      • Gary Scott Thompson
      • Andrew W. Marlowe
    • Hauptbesetzung
      • Kevin Bacon
      • Elisabeth Shue
      • Josh Brolin
    • 719Benutzerrezensionen
    • 194Kritische Rezensionen
    • 24Metascore
  • Siehe Produktionsinformationen bei IMDbPro
    • Für 1 Oscar nominiert
      • 7 Gewinne & 15 Nominierungen insgesamt

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    Kevin Bacon
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    • Sebastian Caine
    Elisabeth Shue
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    • Linda McKay
    Josh Brolin
    Josh Brolin
    • Matthew Kensington
    Kim Dickens
    Kim Dickens
    • Sarah Kennedy
    Greg Grunberg
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    • Carter Abbey
    Joey Slotnick
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    • Frank Chase
    Mary Randle
    Mary Randle
    • Janice Walton
    William Devane
    William Devane
    • Dr. Kramer
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    • Sebastian's Neighbor
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    Kelli Scott
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    J. Patrick McCormack
    • General Caster
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    • Regie
      • Paul Verhoeven
    • Drehbuch
      • Gary Scott Thompson
      • Andrew W. Marlowe
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    6bat-5

    Good, but not great.

    Hollow Man boasts some pretty impressive visual effects and does have an intriguing story. Kevin Bacon plays Sebastion Caine, an arrogant scientist who develops a serum for invisibility. Withholding information from his superiors, Caine tests his serum on himself and undergoes a transformation that is quite visually arresting. It's like an anatomy book come to life. But while Caine's transformation and subsequent experiments with his new found power prove interesting, the movie fails to capture what it feels like to truly be invisible. Caine says to his colleagues, "You have know idea how much fun this is." In truth, we don't. We see Caine slowly going mad and trapping his fellow scientists in the lab when they threaten to go public. But, we don't get any sense of power from Caine. True he does venture out into public and enters the apartment of his very fetching neighbor, but that's about all the real world we see with Caine. It would've been interesting to see Caine in the real world, and what would've been done to capture him. Instead, we have Bacon, Elisabeth Shue and Josh Brolin and a few others mixing it up in a hidden lab somewhere in D.C. While the actors try to make the best with what they have, Paul Verhoeven tries to goose us a little. He succeeds in a few instances, and he does manage to hold your attention for a while, but the ending is the weakest link in the movie. Had there been a stronger ending, the movie would've been a little better. As it is now, it's a good exercise in visual effects territory, but there are so many other possibilities that lay with the story of an invisible human being.
    7paul_m_haakonsen

    Never trust your eyes completely...

    The 2000 movie "Hollow Man" from director Paul Verhoeven is a movie that can be watched again and again. And I have certainly sat down to watch it several times since it was initially released. And the movie continues to be every bit as entertaining with each viewing.

    The storyline in "Hollow Man", as written by Gary Scott Thompson and Andrew W. Marlowe, is a rather enjoyable and entertaining script which makes for a very watchable movie. Not only is it good entertainment, but the storyline definitely also gives you something to think about, and that is something I enjoy about this movie. So thumbs up to the writers for that accomplishment.

    Not only does "Hollow Man" have a good storyline and script, but it most certainly also have a great cast ensemble. The movie is carried nicely by leading actor Kevin Bacon, but the movie also have the likes of Elisabeth Shue, Josh Brolin, Kim Dickens, Rhona Mitra and others on the cast list. So you definitely are in capable hands here throughout the course of the 112 minutes that the movie run for.

    Visually then "Hollow Man" was and still is a great movie. I like the special effects they pulled off in this 2000 movie, because it looks and feels real, and it adds a very enjoyable layer to the movie. So the special effects department really pulled their weight when they worked on "Hollow Man".

    If you haven't already seen "Hollow Man", from director Paul Verhoeven, you certainly should do so, if you get the chance. It is a good movie.

    My rating "Hollow Man" lands on a seven out of ten stars.
    7FeastMode

    24 years later, surprisingly still awesome

    I watched Hollow Man in theaters and maybe once after that. I remember liking it. All these years later as a much more seasoned movie fiend, I expected this to be outdated, cheesy and bad. Yet I found myself enjoying it from beginning to end.

    It barely feels dated. The visual effects are a thousand times better than I expected them to be. The pacing is great with increased intensity through to the climax. There are so many suspenseful scenes as well as creepy ones.

    There are a few questionable parts but the movie is way smarter than the usual late 90s/early 2000s movie. It also repeatedly surprised me with the violence. Every time I think something will be implied or will happen off screen, the movie says nope, in your face. I miss when movies weren't afraid and am so sick of all the neutered PG-13 horror movies.

    (about 3 viewings, 6/29/2024)
    7Hey_Sweden

    Good entertainment.

    The story of The Invisible Man is updated for the 21st century in this tale of research scientists who've managed to turn animals invisible and then bring them back, and the arrogant egomaniac in charge, Sebastian Caine (Kevin Bacon). He's ready to start testing the process on people, and offers himself up as the guinea pig. Trouble arises when they can't make him visible again, and he becomes utterly frustrated, then gleeful when he realizes the power he holds. So it's then a very short trip into psycho territory for this genius, who begins to terrorize various unlucky individuals, including his own team. The movie is certainly not without its flaws, as eventually it does turn pretty routine, a high tech, sci-fi slasher with an overblown, Hollywood style climax, characters who start acting rather dumb, and, to top it all off, a villain whose virtual indestructibility makes him akin to a typical horror movie antagonist. Still, it's extremely well made technically, with director Paul Verhoeven in fine form, and does have a substantially nasty edge that may amuse some fans of the genre. Even at an hour and 53 minutes, it is paced fairly well, and gets a lot of mileage from Bacon's fun villainous portrayal. Elisabeth Shue and Josh Brolin also do fairly well as the co-leads trying to keep their romance secret, knowing well how ugly Caine's reaction would be to the truth. The main reason to see this movie are the eye popping special effects, especially as we see characters like Caine and the gorilla go through stages of visibility. Even with its flaws, the movie is undeniably exciting and far from boring. Followed by a direct to DVD sequel six years later. Seven out of 10.
    Li-1

    Fast-paced and occasionally exciting, but ultimately disappointing.

    ** out of ****

    I've seen Hollow Man twice now, the first time in theaters, where I had the distinct impression that I'd seen a fast-paced thriller that was nonetheless entirely disposable and unfulfilling. Seeing the film again, I had the exact same feeling. Hollow Man is a film of great potential, packed with terrific special effects and a surprisingly engaging cast (the exceptions being Josh Brolin and Elisabeth Shue). So when the movie goes to cliche hell in its final 1/3, you'll be very disappointed even though the action is still entertaining.

    Kevin Bacon stars as Sebastian Caine, a scientist working with a diverse crew in an underground laboratory on a military project. The goal: to achieve the power of invisibility, as well as the ability to return to a visible state. Caine, being the egotistical hothead that he is, performs the procedure on himself, but finds he is unable to return to his human state. With Caine growing further and further mad, the rest of the crew try to find a way to revert him back to his normal state, not knowing Caine is beginning to prefer his invisibility and will do anything to keep it.

    The first half-hour of Hollow Man is the best, when we're introduced to these wow-inducing, eye-popping visual effects. This is also the point where the story holds the most potential, before devolving into B-grade land. Now, most people seem to agree that the film would have worked a lot better if it had focused on Bacon brandishing his invisibility on the outside world, and there is a ten-minute segment where he does do this, but it's also arguably the film's worst part.

    The reason? That's easy, it's because he rapes Rhona Mitra. Apparently, director Paul Verhoeven seemed very satisfied with just presenting this rape, as if though to make a statement about man's human nature and what we'd do if we didn't have to face up to the consequences. That's fine and all, I'm for a little depth here and there, but it disturbs me that he doesn't address Mitra's character further. Here's a woman who's been raped by an invisible man, and we're simply supposed to accept this scene and not wonder about the effect this will have on her psychological state (think about it this way, unless the military goes public with all the invisibility stuff, there's no way she wouldn't know if she'd be attacked again). This is where the movie truly goes awry.

    The last half-hour is essentially Caine going around, knocking off all the lab workers, and while it's uninspired material, it's still rather exciting to watch, if only because Verhoeven is a skilled action director who really knows how to make us squirm and cringe at the sight of blood and guts. But by the time it's all over, though I found myself mildly entertained, there was still a bad taste in my mouth from the filmmakers' poor decision-making and routine route they chose for the film.

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      An anatomically correct, totally working computer model was created of Kevin Bacon's entire body - down to the last capillary. The 3-D model has since been donated to scientific researchers.
    • Patzer
      (at around 49 mins) When the latex mask is being poured over Caine's face, it's smooth on top as if he were bald, instead of getting caught up in his hair.
    • Zitate

      Sebastian: Did you ever hear the one about Superman and Wonder Woman?

      Matt: Stop clowning around

      Sebastian: No come on this is a good one. Superman's flying around metropolis and he's horny as hell. He's checking out the rooftops and all of a sudden he sees Wonder Woman sunning herself on the roof of the Justice League. I mean she is lying there buck naked and spread eagle. Looks like she wants to get fucked right? So Superman starts thinking to himself, "Man I gotta get myself some of that wonderpussy." and then he realizes that he can fly down, do a little fast pumping and be gone before she even sees him. Because he's Superman. he's faster than a speeding bullet, right? So Superman, he swoops down, he fucks her so quick, she doesn't even see him. Wonderwoman sits up and says, "What the fuck was that?" and The Invisible Man says "I don't know but my asshole is killing me." That's funny right?

      Matt: hmm

      Sebastian: C'mon, guys. That's funny.

    • Alternative Versionen
      The Director's Cut is ~7min longer than the Theatrical release, mostly incorporated deleted scenes previously available as home video bonus extras. The Director's Cut is Unrated.
    • Verbindungen
      Edited into Saw 2 (2005)
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    • Erscheinungsdatum
      • 12. Oktober 2000 (Deutschland)
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      • Deutschland
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      • Filmymen
      • Official Streaming Site
    • Sprache
      • Englisch
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    • Drehorte
      • Los Angeles, Kalifornien, USA
    • Produktionsfirma
      • Columbia Pictures
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      • 95.000.000 $ (geschätzt)
    • Bruttoertrag in den USA und Kanada
      • 73.209.340 $
    • Eröffnungswochenende in den USA und in Kanada
      • 26.414.386 $
      • 6. Aug. 2000
    • Weltweiter Bruttoertrag
      • 190.213.455 $
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