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Hulk (2003), directed by Ang Lee, offers a unique take on the superhero genre that stands apart from typical blockbuster fare. The film delves deep into Bruce Banner's psyche, exploring themes of anger, isolation, and the consequences of scientific hubris. The pacing is deliberate, giving weight to Banner's internal struggles before unleashing the titular creature. The practical effects, particularly the CGI for Hulk, were groundbreaking at the time, creating a visceral sense of scale and power. Eric Bana's performance adds a layer of melancholy, painting Bruce as a tragic figure rather than just a monster. The atmospheric visuals and haunting score contribute to a sense of unease that lingers long after the credits roll. It's definitely a fascinating exploration of character amidst action.
Explores Bruce Banner's troubled past and emotional depth.Distinctive tone with a blend of drama and action.Groundbreaking practical effects for its time.
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