Hollow Man
"Hollow Man" is a science fiction horror film released in 2000, directed by Paul Verhoeven. The story follows a scientist, Sebastian Caine, who discovers a way to make himself invisible. However, as he becomes increasingly isolated and unstable, his experiments lead to dangerous consequences for himself and those around him.
The film explores themes of power, ethics in science, and the psychological effects of invisibility. As Caine loses his grip on reality, he begins to exhibit violent behavior, ultimately turning against his colleagues. "Hollow Man" raises questions about the moral implications of scientific advancements and the human condition.