Apparently this is an "update" of "the HG Wells classic".
Funny, I don't remember the Invisible Man in the HG Wells book being a sex pest.
Standard predictable "jump out of your seat" shocker with attempt at post "Me Too" empowered female character; but really just the same old excuse really to show a woman victim scared out of her wits for most of the film by a supernatural predator - could be Halloween or any of those boring horror films where the psychopath stalker just won't die.
The scene in the loony bin seems lifted straight from "T2" - just substitute Invisible Man instead of liquid metal Robert Patrick.
The "twist" about the villain is entirely predictable.
How much more surprising it would have been if they'd been brave enough to film it more ambiguously and then revealed she HAD been imagining it all after all, and was a loony murderer herself.
A suburban mom stopped at a traffic light, is a bit slow to react when it changes. Guy in a big pick-up truck behind beeps his horn like a bully and she flips him the bird. BIG MISTAKE! Because it's Russell Crowe and he is super MAD! About what? Who knows, he just is and he isn't going to be happy until he has destroyed her life and everyone connected to her. So the moral of the story is - be nicer to strangers or end up dying horribly, you were warned. Worth a watch, I'll give it a 7/10.
Still makes no sense that the crew have to suddenly abandon Mars because a bit of wind might blow their spacecraft over - yet Matt Damon is able to finally escape using ANOTHER identical similarly wobbly looking spaceship that has been sitting at another location on Mars all this time that has been automatically landed in advance before Matt's mission even got there in order to wait for another future mission to arrive in several YEARS time ?
And it hasn't been blown over by a storm and would have still been intact if and when this future mission was supposed to arrive ?