2011年5月19日星期四

The Incredible Hulk !

"One of the reasons that the Spider-Man movies,The Incredible Hulk DVDand now this new Hulk, play so well with both huge audiences and (sometimes) critics is that the transformation aspects of the stories, allow the filmmakers to cast less hunky actors highly capable of wit, depth and emotion (Tobey Maguire, [Robert Downey, Jr] and now Norton) in the hero roles, something which nicely balances the dramatic and action scenes," writes Michael Wilmington.


Also at Movie City News, Leonard Klady: "What's chiefly intriguing and potent is that for all its anger management issues and inevitable effects charged confrontations it is a love story. It is Beauty and the Beast or King Kong and in the present landscape of angst ridden heroes, such an approach is refreshing. The emotional core provides it with a spine few of its recent brethren have evinced and whether intended or not (one suspects the latter) the film becomes a commentary on the entire genre."
A few of Slate's Dana Stevens's "observations culled from this two-hour onslaught of stimuli: The Hulk's transition from an amoral destructive force to a fighter for right happens too suddenly and without sufficient motivation. Liv Tyler, who plays Banner's biologist girlfriend Betty Ross, appears to be made of marzipan - sweet, pliant, and utterly bland. Tim Blake Nelson, the Don Knotts of his generation, kills in a small part as a socially awkward scientist eager to help the couple. And Robert Downey Jr, who pops up as Iron Man's Tony Stark in a cross-promotional cameo late in the film, is such a diabolical cad he makes the slender, diffident Norton look like a choirboy."
Justin Stewart in Stop Smiling on Iron Man and the new Hulk: "Alike in their weaknesses, the two movies both climax in audience-punishingly loud and busy street brawls between huge CGI lumps. Jon Favreau was able to practice some taste and patience during his movie's expository scenes, but Louis Leterrier's share his action scenes' incoherence."

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