The Invisible Man (1933)
James Whale's "The Invisible Man"
I'm quite certain that there is a lot that could be said about the early 1930s Universal monster movie genre, including the 1933 James Whale contribution, "The Invisible Man." However, this writer will not go that far. Personally, whilst watching this film, as well as the others of its genre, I find myself growing increasingly bored with each passing minute. That being said, I'm sure there are far more interested parties that could thematically dissect such a picture. After all, the 'horror' genre always points to certain anxieties felt in the time they were released. "The Invisible Man," as well as other monster movies are no different, especially coming out during the Great Depression. However, I find these movies to be purely spectacle films, offering an escape from the grueling economic hardships faced during this time.
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