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post Movie Review : The Incredible Hulk

June 20th, 2008

Filed under: Movie Reviews — Ahtasham @ 4:06 pm

the-incredible-hulk-145.jpg While Ang Lee’s Hulk created a soulful tragic character trapped in a monster’s body, Louis Leterrier’s sequel finds it hard to marry the human story with the barrage of special effects. The result is a mish-mash of comic-book drama coupled with video-game graphics. I don’t mean to take away from the strong casting of Edwar Norton as the tortured Bruce Banner, Liv Tyler as his love interest and William Hurt as her bombastic General of a father, but Norton must take some of the responsibility for the script he and Zak Penn have penned, being devoid of involvement. Additionally, the visual effects of Banner in his guise as the hulk (which is strangely less green) totally distanced me from the character and were a huge disappointment.The story starts well enough with Norton’s Banner a recluse in Portugal, working on a production line and trying to find a remedy in his spare time. After a thrilling chase across the rooftops, everything is on track until Bruce gets angry. The transition to Hulk immediately takes us out of the story and continues to do so with the added element of Tim Roth’s monstrous creature that looks like a cross between a prehistoric creature and freak-hunchback. In what should be the climactic scenes, their battles are little more than video-game fodder.


Storytelling effectively goes out the window as tanks are upturned, helicopters explode and surreal images of digital figures battling it out, aided by a jittery camera. The Incredible Hulk gets about in leaps and bounds - a bit like Spiderman, but less elegantly, and all we are left with is a promise of something better next time, as the enigmatic (uncredited) Robert Downy Jr makes a welcome cameo appearance.

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