
The Invisible Man (film adaptations)
The Invisible Man film adaptations are modern interpretations of H.G. Wells’ classic science fiction story, focusing on a scientist who becomes invisible through a scientific experiment. These films explore themes of power, paranoia, and the consequences of unchecked ambition, often emphasizing psychological horror and tension. The character typically struggles with loss of privacy and control, and their invisibility becomes both a literal and figurative symbol of their descent into madness or moral ambiguity. Different adaptations vary in tone, from suspenseful thrillers to more action-oriented or horror-driven narratives, but all revolve around the unsettling effects of invisibility on the human mind and society.