Recycled idea but beautifully revisited
I really loved the way the Idea of being invisible has been treated in a more "Human" way. It's always about super heroes and super power when it comes to be invisible. But this time i'ts been treated as a possible damnation, as the rejection from our world of appearances. How do we feel then. The character of Ayoub, the first invisible patient in the story is that of a good tragedy full of emotions. Beautiful scène that one with his son in the badroom where the darkness becomes there best friend. Little frustration around this mysterious character John Steel, would have loved to have more of him along the story all around. But al by all, loved it.
- manubodson
- Jul 10, 2024