The Invisible Man

Trivia: The password at Adrian's door is 1933, the year the original film was released.

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Trivia: Billy the puppet from Saw can be seen on a wall while Cee steals the van.

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Trivia: At the hospital, the man with the sold head resembles Jack Griffin from the 1933 version.

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Trivia: Some scenes in the trailer never appeared in the movie - the shower scene with his handprint, and the chair cushion.

Trivia: Adrian's last name is Griffin, like the main character in HG Wells's book.

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Other mistake: The van used by Cecilia to chase Tom should be damaged because of the crash, but it was not.

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Answer: Wealthy Adrian controlled every aspect of Cecilia's life, so he most likely prohibited her from working - she was his stay-at-home "trophy wife." Cecilia asked "invisible" Adrian, "So why me? I'm just a suburban girl who stumbled into your life one night at a party... There's nothing left for you to take. You've already taken it all", which implies even preventing her from getting employment or starting a career. Cecilia did graduate from "Cal Poly Architecture", so she had skills/ability (evidenced by her portfolio of drawings), but she was stuck at the "aspiring architect" level. She told the job interviewer at "Ruler" architecture, "After Cal Poly, I worked in Paris for six months." That's the extent of her employment history - Adrian took over her life after that. There were no indications in the movie that Cecilia was employed when she finally left Adrian. It appears she just took the first step toward starting her career now that she had (or thought she had) her freedom back.

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Answer: She worked as an architect before meeting Adrian.

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