"Hollow Man" explores several themes, including the dangers of unchecked scientific progress, the importance of human connection, and the fragility of identity. The invisible man, HP, serves as a metaphor for the disconnection between one's physical presence and inner self. The film pokes fun at the notion of a "hollow" existence, where one lacks emotional depth or substance.
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However, things take a turn when the invisible man, now referred to as "HP," begins to develop a sense of self and starts to malfunction. As the story unfolds, Dr. Gary and his colleague, Lena (played by Mariah Carey), find themselves in a series of comedic misadventures. The film's narrative raises questions about the ethics of scientific experimentation, the consequences of playing God, and the blurred lines between human and artificial life.