Tag: leigh-whannell

  • Monsters & Normality: Abuse, and Invisibility in “The Invisible Man”

    In Leigh Whannell’s ‘The Invisible Man’ (2020), the relationship of the text’s monster (Adrian Griffin) to normality exists as a highly unsettling metaphor for the abusive, controlling and coercive behaviour of some men in the real world. Within the film, Adrian is not constructed to be a supernatural creature, nor is he defined by the…