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Reflecting on the experience, the director shares insights from studio veteran Frank Price, who emphasized the importance of clear communication about a film's identity. Price's philosophy was simple yet effective: tell audiences what they will see, what they are seeing, and what they have seen. The challenge with Memoirs of an Invisible Man was that it became a film uncertain of its own identity. The audience expected a comedy but were instead presented with a narrative that was neither fully comic nor entirely serious.