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- Despite awesome special effects, Hollow Man falls short of other films directed by Paul Verhoeven. This flick over time degenerates into a typical horror film.
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Aug 4, 2000 · These effects are astonishing. The movie also has fun with the attempts of the characters to make the invisible visible: They spray him with firefighting chemicals, turn on the sprinkler system, splash blood around. All very ingenious, but by then the movie is just a slasher film with a science gimmick.
Reception. On the review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes, 26% of 119 critics' reviews are positive, with an average rating of 4.3/10. The website's consensus reads: "Despite awesome special effects, Hollow Man falls short of other films directed by Paul Verhoeven.
This film really is about two things: the CGI effects and Kevin Bacon's performance as the film's unhinged antagonist. Otherwise 'Hollow Man' does fall short of other films from director...
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Feb 21, 2020 · “Hollow Man deserves a niche in the Underachievement Hall of Fame,” Roger Ebert wrote in his 2-star review, where he compared the movie negatively to Michael Keaton’s Jack Frost. Ebert didn’t...
Our review: Parents say ( 3 ): Kids say ( 4 ): This disappointing thriller was directed by Paul Verhoeven, the Dutch-born filmmaker with a reputation for strong violence and sexuality. Like his previous films, this movie makes no concession to young viewers.
Aug 4, 2000 · Hollow Man: Directed by Paul Verhoeven. With Elisabeth Shue, Kevin Bacon, Josh Brolin, Kim Dickens. A brilliant scientist's discovery renders him invisible, but transforms him into an omnipotent, dangerous megalomaniac.
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- Action, Horror, Sci-Fi
- Paul Verhoeven
- 2000-08-04
706 Reviews. Hide Spoilers. Sort by: Filter by Rating: Hollow plot and characters but visually fantastic. bob the moo 14 November 2003. Sebastian Caine and his team have worked tirelessly to develop a formula that can not only turn animals invisible but also bring them back to normal at will.