Un détective de Seattle et un biologiste se trouvent les cibles d'un assassin invisible complètement dévoyé, ainsi que des forces gouvernementales qui l'ont poussé à devenir invisible.Un détective de Seattle et un biologiste se trouvent les cibles d'un assassin invisible complètement dévoyé, ainsi que des forces gouvernementales qui l'ont poussé à devenir invisible.Un détective de Seattle et un biologiste se trouvent les cibles d'un assassin invisible complètement dévoyé, ainsi que des forces gouvernementales qui l'ont poussé à devenir invisible.
- Réalisation
- Scénario
- Casting principal
- Récompenses
- 1 nomination au total
- Josh
- (as Nolan Funk)
- Slum Resident
- (as James Bell)
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So I wasn't really expecting much...
I was pleasantly surprised therefore to find an engaging little movie - very much in the spirit of the first (no brain, no logic, full speed ahead with cardboard characters and a plot straight from the back of a 40-year-old comic). It has many faults - Christian Slater just ain't up to the job any more (but seems to be enjoying himself), a long and overly-talky middle act, some extremely ropey visual effects (though it has to be said that there are many good ones despite the obviously low budget), a blatant re-use of a scene from the original Hollow Man not-very-well-disguised, and a conclusion that felt very rushed - dare I suggest the budget ran out?
On the plus side however the 2-dimensional characters are engaging, there are one or two great jump-out-of-seat moments, tips of the hat to not only the original movie but also HG Wells' novel "The Invisible Man", effective use of music (which is all new - not a rehash of Goldsmiths original) and an overall sense of fun (That's Executive Producer Paul Verhoeven shining through, I think) - despite the nasty moments!
To the people that are slating this saying "It's not as good as the first, really disappointed" etc etc, I simply have to wonder exactly what they were expecting! Shakespeare this ain't...
But to the people who are open-minded enough to give this an honest go, you will get out exactly what you put into it. It's not Shakespeare, but it certainly is Hollow Man.
If this is the future for the Hollow Man franchise (there is the obligatory - but well executed - set-up for a Hollow Man 3), it could be an awful, awful lot worse.
Bring 'em on!!
For a low budget movie that went straight to DVD it's actually pretty entertaining, the effects are used sparingly to keep the cost down, but they are effective enough when required. The cast is reasonable and there is enough action to make it enjoyable, even it is inferior to the original in every way.
If you liked the original, then this shouldn't disappoint you too much, but part of me does still think - What was the point?
5/10
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesThis movie's script was based on the very first draft of the original Hollow Man : L'Homme sans ombre (2000).
- Gaffes(at around 14 mins) The creaky first step in Dr. Maggie Dalton's house does not creak when she and Frank Turner walk downstairs together.
- Citations
Michael Griffin: [Maggie injects the supposed cure into an invisible Michael, wearing medical clothes and sunglasses] You're a true hero, Maggie. Just like me.
Dr. Maggie Dalton: Okay, you got what you wanted.
Michael Griffin: [grabs Maggie and stands up] Perfection. How many people in their lifetime get to achieve it? Perfect husband, perfect father, citizen. I'm none of these things, but I am the perfect weapon, and you perfected me.
[takes off his glasses to reveal hollow eyes]
- ConnexionsEdited from Hollow Man : L'Homme sans ombre (2000)
- Bandes originalesOne On One
Written by Craig Rose
Performed by 3-D Arson
Courtesy of Craig Rose
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Détails
- Date de sortie
- Pays d’origine
- Site officiel
- Langue
- Aussi connu sous le nom de
- Hollow Man 2
- Lieux de tournage
- Sociétés de production
- Voir plus de crédits d'entreprise sur IMDbPro
- Durée
- 1h 31min(91 min)
- Couleur
- Mixage
- Rapport de forme
- 2.35 : 1