The best ‘rebooted’ film I’ve seen in a long while. A cast of amazing actors (Ed Norton, Liv Tyler, William Hurt and Tim Roth), and an amazing script re-write of the 2003 flop; Hulk. Flashbacks and deeper intricacies ground this expected ’sequel’ as a mutually exclusive retelling of the Hulk story. Marvel is really starting to mature. Most recently, something that I am loving is the tie in to the possible Avengers all-star movie. From the go- I swear I caught a single second blink of an Ironman Stark Industries logo, as well as badges hidden all over weaponry. Whatever they did, it was subtle, but really rewarding to find for those who payed attention to all the little easter eggs. Of course, Stan Lee cameoed - this time with a slightly bigger role. The subtle humour within this action flick was enough to prevent it from becoming too dry.
For me, it was more so a film I watched for the VFX and character Animation. I think that the presence of mass and weight was much greater than the flopped version. More importantly; the designs were much closer to a human-esque anatomy, while adding a sense of gritty terror. I think that was what sold the characters more. Detail was not spared in design, whilst the compositing work with live action remained natural and consistent - in typical Rhythm and Hues style (much love).
The fight scenes were quite creative and fun, making excellent use of the environment designs. I’d have to say the best (and funniest) part for me was when Hulk punches a cop car in half, uses each half as gloves, and punches his nemesis into the ground. It’s really a fun action flick to enjoy and love for the VFX wizardry.
I recommend hitting it up, especially if the first movie ruined the Hulk’s bad assed image for you. Hmmm, next - Hancock