The Invisible man - toxic masculinity the horror movie

So you become invisible, have the powers of a virtual god - you are:

~are able to kill anyone without fear of getting caught.
~Able to become the ultimate assassin, shaping world politics to your liking
~ able to break into any house and steal anything not locked down
~ live in any mansion that you want to rent free
~sneak into any show or movie that you want to
~get close to any movie star that you want to get close to
~do practially anything you've ever wanted to do without fear of reprisal

And all you can THINK of to do is bother your ex-girlfriend. Movie writers: why would ANY man bother with some thot who dumped him when he can sneak into the Moonlight BunnyRanch or stalk his favorite movie star?

A movie about a person becoming invisible should involve deep philosophical questions about what we'd do if we were given the same power and/or a look into the chaos that could be created if someone with high ambitions and high intelligence ever achieved invisibility. Invisibility is basically a "Death Note" level power for reshaping the world. But NO. Audiences don't want to see that. They'd rather see some ratty-ass Lifetime Movie where the stalker's invisible.
All of this

Also Blindness and things like that screw with your head....and so there is also how the power is warping his ability to see and connect to other humans
 
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People who bitch and make autistic posts about "muh SJW's!" are not even half the man of Mr. No Legs.


Which means they're less than a quarter of a man.
 
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