Invisible Girl, Heroine: Chapter Three, Page Twenty-Seven

Only minutes old, and already this pirate-copied version of Jill (“Jill-Prime” in the script) is already the subject of mad science experimentation.

Jill-Prime emerges from her tank, tries to find out what is happening to her.

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The girl victim of mad-science medical experimentation reminds me of another movie on my to-watch list, Pedro Amodovar’s The Skin I Live In (2011).

Screenshot from a review at We Got This Covered.

Invisible Girl, Heroine Chapter Three, Page Twenty-Six

Ecce femina!

A naked copy of Jill, "Jill-Prime," emerges from Strangeways's tank.

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The trope of a newly-created woman emerging from some sort of tank-like environment is a trope with a histoy, appearing (in promotional material, anyway) in a 1976 movie called Embryo.

Found at Cinematic Thoughts, which has a brief photoessay on this film.