The Incredible Hulk
USA 2008
DIRECTOR
Louis Leterrier
CAST Edward Norton, Liv Tyler, Tim Roth, Tim Blake Nelson
SCREENPLAY
Zak Penn, Edward Norton
Was it really need another Hulk movie? Especially if you have any doubts arise spontaneously before the film could be considered successful, and if it was not so old as to justify both the restyled version of the character in cool is the omission of the number two in the title. But you know the purists had despised the character of the original directed by Ang Lee's previous film, sublime and unique way of conceiving the comics to the movies, and the idea risky, perhaps insane, to transform the Green Giant Stan Lee into an excuse to baste a Shakespearean tragedy of hate between father and son both hubris of sinners to God instead Everything becomes easier, with winks to the show (the opening words and eyes of green fluorescent Norton) and a lot more to sloppiness characters. If the director Leterrier (Transporter and Danny the dog) is great on an amazing plan (the rooftop chase is thrilling) then doing duty as a good shooter in disguise director, the script is something disastrous does come on the scene or characters and then forget them or abandon them without it (the beginning of Brazilian girl, but Mr. Blue), and degrades interesting situations such as the relationship between Betty and Banner / Hulk but also (mostly) military and Betty and her father, icing sublime, the dialogue gives us so demented beyond belief, especially in the long duel between the two giant monsters in the streets of the city. The use of computer graphics are solid and you do not then do so many steps ahead of the plasticky already Hulk by Ang Lee, the subject of derision for many viewers. To increase the lack of imagination of many situations then it is worth noting as the villain of the film, Abomination, and shockingly even plagiarized the final boss of "Resident Evil extiction. At times it is no longer even a movie, a video game that goes on in demented fury of punches and the underwater demolition. The actors do what they can from the more terrible and Liv Tyler imbolsita two-time great actors like Norton and Roth, but here the minimum wage. It only saves a great William Hurt fell perfectly in the role of the ruthless General Ross. Pop a bit 'more substantial of the "usual" Stan Lee, author of the comic, this time the victim of a drink mixed blood between guarana and gamma rays. As it was reasonable to expect a small role, but also tasty for the former Hulk Lou Ferrigno. Disappointing and no doubt a step back from "Iron Man."
Andrea Lanza