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Isn't the Invisible Man technically human?


I mean, where does he go when he's not at the hotel? With all the horror stories going around about humans, you think he might have set the story straight a bit before Johnny ever even arrived.


Also, why was no one bothered that he was basically walking around buck naked?

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Watch Hollow Man (2000) - Kevin Bacon.... Nuff said

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He's human, but the formula that turned him invisible also drove him insane. Not sure if this helps since I don't remember what he did in this movie.

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Well he has been altered quite dramatically. Vampires were once human and werewolves are human like 29-30 days a month. So, are they really monsters or just at a different state of humanity.

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Also Quasimodo was technically human in the original novel by Victor Hugo... but if he was human in this movie as well, he should at least have been dead for centuries.

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Frankenstein is human in a sense.

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