Thursday, July 28, 2011

The Incredible Hulk (2008)

Incredible Hulk (2008)

Bruce met with General Ross, the father of his girlfriend, Betty. Ross wanted Bruce to revive a military supersoldier. the goal of the experiment was to make human immune to gamma radiation. however, the experiment failed, transforming Bruce into Hulk. since then, whenever Bruce became angry he would transformed into Hulk. 5 years later, Bruce was still searching for a cure for his condition. he collaborated with a colleague on the Internet, learned meditative techniques to regulate his pulse n kept his anger controlled. it all started again when a marine called Blonsky agreed to be injected a new supersoldier serum, which enhanced his strength, reflexes n healing. Bruce was later attacked by Blonsky n he escaped with Betty. having a taste of the new supersoldier serum, Blonsky requested to be injected some of Bruce's blood as well. the combination failed n he was turned into an abomination.

this was yet another version of Marvel's Hulk. unlike the original story line where Bruce got his gamma radiation from being exposed to a bomb experiment, this one did it with a softer approach. but even without these knowledge, the film managed to capture a little bit of everything n putting it neatly into one tight package. it was fast paced but filled with enough explanations to get the film going. i was actually pleased to find Hulk much more good looking than the last sequel, n even with the introduction of the abomination, which we never expect to come out looking Hot, was absolutely fascinating!

some backgrounds on the movie:
- director: Louis Leterrier
- released: 2008
- casts: Edward Norton, Liv Tyler, Tim Roth, William Hurt, Tim Blake Nelson, Ty Burrell, Christina Cabot
- language: English
- genre: Science Fiction

sequels:
- Hulk (2003)
- The Incredible Hulk (2008)

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2 comments :

  1. Dont make me angry..always ask myself this question Hulk's clothes, shoes and pants are ripped and torn apart during the 'green-ing' but his under wear is still in one piece..one size fits all?

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  2. I still prefer the first one. At least it makes sense. :D

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