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 superhero. The story follows brilliant geneticist Bruce Banner (Eric Bana), whose repressed childhood trauma and experimental research collide in a catastrophic lab accident. This unleashes the Hulk—a towering, green embodiment of pure rage that emerges whenever Banner's anger peaks. Pursued by his estranged father (Nick Nolte) and the military, led by General Ross (Sam Elliott), Banner must confront his past while evading those who seek to weaponize his power, with only his colleague and love interest, Betty Ross (Jennifer Connelly), standing by him.

Ang Lee's direction is ambitious, blending comic-book panel aesthetics with a serious, almost operatic tone. The film delves deep into themes of inherited trauma, repressed memory, and the monstrous side of human emotion, setting it apart from more straightforward action spectacles. Eric Bana delivers a brooding, internal performance as Banner, effectively conveying his torment, while Jennifer Connelly provides emotional grounding. The CGI Hulk, though dated by today's standards, was groundbreaking for its time and captures a raw, primal physicality.

While its pace and philosophical depth divided some audiences, 'Hulk' remains a fascinating and bold interpretation of the character. It’s a film that prioritizes psychological drama alongside its smash-heavy set pieces. For viewers interested in superhero stories with arthouse sensibilities, or for fans exploring the evolution of Marvel cinema, this is a compelling watch. Its exploration of anger as both a destructive force and a tragic inheritance gives the movie a lasting, thought-provoking resonance.