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4K UltraHD Details
- Rated: PG-13
- Run Time: 2 hours, 18 minutes
- Video: Color
- Encoding: Region A
- Released: July 9, 2019
- Originally Released: 2003
- Label: Universal Studios
Performers, Cast and Crew:
Starring | Eric Bana & Jennifer Connelly | |
Performer: | Josh Lucas, Nick Nolte & Sam Elliott | |
Directed by | Ang Lee | |
Edited by | Tim Squyres | |
Screenwriting by | Michael France, John Turman & James Schamus | |
Composition by | Danny Elfman | |
Produced by | Gale Anne Hurd, Avi Arad, Larry J. Franco & James Schamus | |
Director of Photography: | Frederick Elmes | |
Executive Production by | Stan Lee & Kevin Feige |
Entertainment Reviews:
Rating: 6/10 --
Whatever problems it has as a story, at least Hulk tried, honestly and desperately, to push the comic book move into new places emotionally and stylistically.
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Antagony & Ecstasy
Rating: B+ --
The worst thing I can say about this movie is that it's so smart, so deep, so well done, it might be too good for the teenage boy-audience these films are usually aimed at. Then again, that might be the best thing I can say about it.
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Good Morning America
Rating: 2/4 --
Even if Lee would have wanted to rise above the simple two-dimensional universe of the comic books, his portrayal remains just as flat.
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Outlook
Rating: 2/5 --
The Hulk lacks personality; not a great movie.
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Common Sense Media
Nice as it would be to report that Ang and his co-writer/producer James Schamus had regenerated the summer blockbuster, we gotta poop the party.
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Time Out
[An] enjoyable summer behemoth.
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Chicago Reader
...HULK is richly mythopoeic and sophisticated....The best Marvel adaptation so far...
Sight and Sound
Product Description:
THE HULK, adapted by Ang Lee (CROUCHING TIGER/HIDDEN DRAGON, THE ICE STORM) from the Marvel comic book series, stars Eric Bana as Bruce Banner, the tormented scientist whose temper periodically transforms him into a raging green monster. Fellow scientist and Hulk-love-interest Betty Ross (Jennifer Connelly), shares a strange connection with Banner--both have abstract childhood nightmares that hint at a shared dark past. The missing pieces of the puzzle are revealed when Banner's unstable, mad-scientist father David (Nick Nolte) appears out of the blue, followed by Betty's father Ross (Sam Elliot), a military cowboy. Banner is ultimately trying to understand what it is that makes his strange and unpredictable metamorphosis occur, while his outbursts distract him, leading him out into the streets of San Francisco, to the Golden Gate Bridge, and on a tour of the American west's national parks where he unleashes his anger in violent tantrums. Posing a threat to the country that is treated like a natural disaster, the hulk attracts the attention of the military. They respond by chasing the hulk with helicopters, machine guys, and even heavy artillery, as he bounds away in mighty leaps, trying to escape. The CGI work used in creating the hulk is funny and convincing, and the gorgeous landscape photography makes his presence all the more amazing. A vibrant color scheme adds to the film's visual thrills, split-screen editing breaks up the slower scenes, and the music by composer Danny Elfman perfectly punctuates the contrast between the soft love story and wild action sequences. While parts of the film recall the introspection of FRANKENSTEIN, the outrageous crowd-pleasing monster-military chases hearken back to KING KONG and the GODZILLA movies.