
Bruce is an ordinary Gamma expert who one day gets blasted with radiation and somehow survives. But in the process a monster was born. Now whenever he gets angry he grows bigger and stronger until he is no longer Bruce Banner.... (Full plot summary below)
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Bruce is an ordinary Gamma expert who one day gets blasted with radiation and somehow survives. But in the process a monster was born. Now whenever he gets angry he grows bigger and stronger until he is no longer Bruce Banner.
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| Chicago TribuneMichael WilmingtonA movie likely to rally huge audiences who want to take another roller coaster ride. And though it may disappoint a few of them, it's also a film that gives you something to think and feel sad about. It smashes you -- gently. |
| ReelViewsJames BerardinelliHulk represents the most involving superhero motion picture since "Superman" soared skywards in 1978. By taking its time to develop characters and situations, Hulk does what so many action/adventure movies fail to do -- allow us to really feel for the protagonists. |
| Philadelphia InquirerKaren HellerA heady stew of psychological disorders and classic tragedies, borrowing from Shakespeare, Mary Shelley's Frankenstein, and the Greeks. |
| South Florida Sun-SentinelPeter BernardA visually compelling film with characters and a story that reach a higher level of sincere drama than their predecessors. |
| Urban CinefileUrban Cinefile CriticsThere is no question that this comic book character is a tough one to nail to the screen, and Ang Lee's ambitious Hulk disappoints by trying to be too many things to too many people. |
| www.susangranger.comSusan GrangerAs a mythic comic-book movie about a man at war with himself and the world, it's unexpectedly intense and engaging. It's not only this summer's blockbuster creature-feature but it also cleverly fuses pop culture with psychodrama. |
| Laramie Movie ScopeRobert RotenOne of the classiest, glossiest and most thoughtful comic book film adaptations yet. |
| Window to the MoviesJeffrey Chen[James Schamus and Ang Lee] make beautiful movies, and this new one about a green monster that destroys things is, ironically, as beautiful as they come. |
| Film and FeltGabe LeibowitzHulk represents a quantum leap in summer entertainment - a thoughtful and moving superhero flick with enough action to keep our blood pumping. |
| Worcester Telegram & GazetteDaniel M. Kimmel[Lee] adapt[s] the visual language of comic books to the screen in a way that seems quite fresh... while focusing on a story of abuse, death, and emotional trauma. |