The speaker shares thoughts on the 2020 film *The Invisible Man* and connects its depiction of abuse to the broader, serious issue of narcissism and domestic violence.

Reflections on *The Invisible Man*:

The speaker describes the film as a powerful example of narcissistic control and abuse, noting that it caused significant anxiety while watching.

The film depicts a woman struggling to escape a wealthy, controlling partner, highlighting the extreme measures she takes to survive and regain her freedom.

The speaker praises the film's portrayal of the victim's experience, noting that nobody believed her and that the antagonist’s goal was to isolate and drive her to madness.

The speaker suggests that the film is so effective at capturing this dynamic that it deserves its own category—"narcissism"—within movie genres.

Real-world Context and Observations:

Moving beyond the film, the speaker discusses how incidents of violence often stem from an inability to handle rejection.

The speaker references having personal, "up close and personal" experience with such issues, noting they prefer not to discuss specific details out of respect for the families involved.

The speaker emphasizes the importance of being careful and gentle when rejecting others to avoid triggering volatile reactions.

Concluding the commentary, the speaker urges viewers to stay vigilant and "stay prayed up" in the face of these real-life dangers.