Film Review
The Incredible Hulk
8-- Cinematography
7-- Script
4-- One-Liners
8-- Acting
8-- CG & Visuals
6-- Originality
Saw this a couple weeks ago, my god what a film. The very beginning scenes are a bit reminiscent of the first film, but the comparisons to the Ang Lee flop stop right there. After the opening credits the film switches on in a huge way. This film was so much more realistic than its predessor. It doesn't take long, or at least it didnt for me, to really begin to feel what Bruce is going through as a character in turmoil.
The movies pace is never dull, and is filled with amazing cinematography, you'll notice a green overtone through out the entire movie that screams hulk. Edward Norton really did both characters justice, and while the other actors supported the movie, it really seemed he held the spotlight.
7-- Script
4-- One-Liners
8-- Acting
8-- CG & Visuals
6-- Originality
Saw this a couple weeks ago, my god what a film. The very beginning scenes are a bit reminiscent of the first film, but the comparisons to the Ang Lee flop stop right there. After the opening credits the film switches on in a huge way. This film was so much more realistic than its predessor. It doesn't take long, or at least it didnt for me, to really begin to feel what Bruce is going through as a character in turmoil.
The movies pace is never dull, and is filled with amazing cinematography, you'll notice a green overtone through out the entire movie that screams hulk. Edward Norton really did both characters justice, and while the other actors supported the movie, it really seemed he held the spotlight.
My one beef with the movie occurs when Hulk's nemesis appears. If the whole beginning of the movie is an upward climb in emotion and experience, I'd say the last portion of the movie is somewhat of a down-turn. I won't say more as I absolutely hate ppl who ruin endings, but I will say this, the very end is no disappointment.
Good job on reviving the Hulk's good name, and this is a must see!
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