Rape scene was underplayed
I think most viewers are unfortunately missing a big point of the rape scene:
that it's not perceived as rape.
I wish the movie spent more time on this aspect, because if you think about it, this act shows how his actions were even WORSE than just a regular rape.
His victim infact doesn't really understand what happened to her.
Is she going crazy? Was there really an invisible man that raped her? What can she do about it? Can she report this invisible man to the police? Would somebody ever believe her? Is he going to come back in the future? What can she ever do to prevent this from happening again?
This is an act of violence that goes beyond any other seen in this movie, and it's one of the worse in movie history. I've seen many guys here comparing it to A Clockwork Orange, but it's not even close to that sort of "playful gang rape". This is pure evil at its darkest.
I wish Verhoeven explored it more and exposed how terrible it truly was.
I'm thinking he didn't realize it himself, he probably thought "let's show how Sebastian is pushing his morals, becoming a dangerous psycopath", while in fact, this is such an extreme step into evil that immediately sends Sebastian out of scale of any possible chart of villainy.