5.7

Hulk

Hulk

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5.7

Hulk

Hulk

  • Year 2003
  • Duration 138 min
  • Country United States
  • Language English
CategoryActionSci-Fi
Bruce Banner, a genetics researcher with a tragic past, suffers a lab accident that makes him transform into a raging, giant green monster when angered, making him a target of forces seeking to abuse his power.

About Hulk

Ang Lee's 2003 film 'Hulk' offers a unique and psychologically rich take on the classic Marvel Comics character, blending superhero spectacle with thoughtful drama. The story follows brilliant geneticist Bruce Banner (Eric Bana), whose repressed childhood trauma and experimental research collide when a lab accident unleashes his inner rage as a massive, powerful green creature. As military forces led by General Ross (Sam Elliott) pursue him, Banner must confront his past and the manipulative schemes of his father (Nick Nolte) while struggling to control the monster within.

Eric Bana delivers a compelling performance as the tormented Banner, effectively conveying the character's internal conflict and vulnerability. Jennifer Connelly brings emotional depth as Betty Ross, while Nick Nolte's intense portrayal of David Banner adds disturbing psychological layers to the narrative. Ang Lee's direction is ambitious, employing split-screen techniques and comic book-style visual storytelling that divided audiences but created a distinctive cinematic experience.

While the film's CGI effects have aged somewhat, the Hulk's rampaging sequences remain impressive in scale, particularly the desert confrontation with the military. The movie's exploration of themes like repressed anger, genetic manipulation, and father-son trauma sets it apart from more conventional superhero films of its era. For viewers interested in a more cerebral take on the superhero genre or those curious about Marvel's early cinematic experiments, 'Hulk' provides fascinating viewing that balances action with psychological depth. The film's examination of what happens when science and human emotion dangerously intersect remains relevant, making it worth watching for both superhero fans and those who appreciate ambitious genre filmmaking.