
Amazing special effects would be the only reason to watch this movie. The acting is mediocre at best (though Bacon is decent), the writing is average, and the plot is preposterous. It's very comparable to "Deep Blue Sea" in that the characters all split up stupidly and get picked off one by one. The difference here is that the film builds up to it for half of the running time, which is ironic since the first 30 minutes actually showed some promise and are the best part of the film. At a certain point, the Invisible Man becomes invincible and continuity errors come in a continuous flow, although they exist before that as well, what with the female characters' seeming indifference to being groped and prodded. In a sentence:
Great special effects make this worth watching, but don't expect anything better than an everyday slasher film with a twist.