"The Incredible Hulk" (2008)
Director: Louis Leterrier
Starring: Edward Norton, Liv Tyler, Tim Roth, William Hurt, Tim Blake Nelson
"The Incredible Hulk" follows the story of Dr. Bruce Banner, played by Edward Norton, who is exposed to gamma radiation and transforms into the powerful but uncontrollable Hulk whenever he becomes angry or stressed. The film explores his struggle to find a cure for his condition while evading capture from the military, led by General Thaddeus "Thunderbolt" Ross (William Hurt), who wants to use Hulk's powers for military purposes.
Bruce Banner / The Hulk: Edward Norton portrays the scientist who becomes the Hulk, dealing with both his internal conflict and external threats.
Betty Ross: Liv Tyler plays Bruce's love interest and the daughter of General Ross. She represents Bruce’s emotional anchor and is pivotal in his quest for a cure.
Emil Blonsky / Abomination: Tim Roth plays the antagonist who becomes the Abomination, a monstrous creature with abilities similar to Hulk’s but even more destructive.
Gamma Radiation: Central to the plot, the gamma radiation is the source of Bruce’s transformation and is a key element in both his quest for a cure and the creation of his enemies.
Themes:
The film delves into themes of anger management and the struggle to control one's inner demons.
Identity: Bruce Banner’s dual identity as both a scientist and a monster is central to the narrative, exploring his internal conflict and quest for redemption.
The film received generally positive reviews for its action sequences and Edward Norton's performance, though it was noted for its darker tone compared to other films in the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU).
Significance:
"The Incredible Hulk" is part of the MCU and serves as a reboot of the Hulk character, establishing him as a central figure in the broader Marvel film universe.
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