[i]It’s a relatively clever take on a very old story. It’s also smart enough to make “The Invisible Man” the villain of the story ( instead of the protagonist, like most other movie adaptations ), and to play up the psychological horror aspects of being stalked by a psychologically deranged ex, that no one else can see. It’s not a great film, and more often than not it films like a small budget indie film, but it’s also not a bad film either.[/i]