John Carpenter Hated Chevy Chase but Their Invisible Man Movie Is Good
The intriguing exploration of what it might truly feel like to be invisible is delved into in the well-regarded book “Memoirs of an Invisible Man“, penned by H.F. Saint. Notably, Saint himself vanished under less literal circumstances following the book’s triumph, presumed to have retired. Spanning 450 pages, the novel offers a realistic portrayal of the challenges and predicaments an ordinary man experiences after inadvertently becoming invisible. Since he can no longer see himself, coordination between hand and eye becomes challenging; he finds food being chewed and digested so repulsive that he restricts his diet to broth. However, these are minor concerns compared to the greater issues he faces, as government agents pursue him with the intention of studying him and utilizing him as a military asset.