Review of Hulk (2003) by Agentz — 18 Apr 2019
The most underrated superhero film and comic book film of all time. I never understood the hate for this film. I understood it perfectly fine even when I was a 6 or 7-year-old kid. The hate for this film is ridiculous, overblown, and exaggerated beyond human comprehension.
This is one of my favorite movies ever. I personally adore this movie. It’s what got me into the Hulk. Ang Lee is a brilliant film director and he did a great job directing this film. Eric Bana was amazing in this movie as Bruce Banner.
Jennifer Connolly was great as Betty Ross. Sam Elliot was brilliant as General Thunderbolt Ross. Nick Nolte was fabulous as David Banner. The acting was great in this movie, especially from Eric Bana, Sam Elliot, and Nick Nolte.
Eric Bana should’ve won an Oscar for Best Actor for his performance in this film and Nick Nolte should’ve won an Oscar for Best Supporting Actor in this film. The plot of Hulk is easily one of the best plots in Marvel movies.
David Banner was a great antagonist in this movie and his motives were very clear and completely understandable. He is one of the best villains in Marvel movies and is better than almost every single MCU villain.
Hulk has a lot of emotion, depth, and substance in it unlike most of the Marvel movies these days which are sugarcoated and aimed at kids. The character development in this movie is amazing. I always felt that the character development was lacking in the 2008 reboot The Incredible Hulk.
The action scenes in Hulk are pretty good. The soundtrack in this film is fantastic and is one of the greatest soundtracks ever in Marvel movies.
This review of Hulk (2003) was written by Agentz on 18 Apr 2019.
Hulk has generally received mixed reviews.
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