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The Incredible Hulk

It turns out Marvel Studios knows how to make solid movies out of Marvel Comics.

The production arm of Marvel Entertainment is two for two in 2008, hitting home runs with Iron Man and now The Incredible Hulk. Iron Man has more wit and style, but Hulk is a neat thrill ride with an intelligent script by Zak Penn and smart, well-paced direction by the French director of The Transporter series, Louis Leterrier.

The Incredible Hulk

The movie brightly starts off long after former scientist Bruce Banner (Norton) has turned himself into a freak show in an unwitting experiment that produces a man who when angered becomes a green monster many times his size. Bruce is hiding out in a Rio favela, learning Portuguese and working as a day labourer in a bottling plant. He is training to curb his emotions, a kind of anger management that is going well until his nemesis, Gen. Ross (William Hurt), shows up with a military unit led by Russian soldier of fortune Emil Blonsky (Tim Roth).

The first of the large-scale action scenes has Bruce chased through the hill-clinging shanty town before getting very angry. He then works his way back to the US, where his former girlfriend, Dr. Elizabeth Ross (Liv Tyler), the general’s daughter, and a cellular biologist (Tim Blake Nelson) might hold the key to his return to normalcy.

Meanwhile, Emil receives treatments from scientists to turn him into the Abomination, a foe on an equal footing with the Hulk. As we wait for the inevitable showdown, Bruce struggles to shake off the mantle of his Hulkness. The story—a combination of the Frankenstein and King Kong myths—essentially is about a man trying to escape his superpowers. Yet the movie keeps throwing villains at him—first the general and then the Abomination—that force him to continue being the Hulk.

Some silliness leaks into the story. You wonder why Dr. Bruce keeps worrying about a neighbourhood being "safe". When a guy can turn into a creature that repels bullets and flips Humvees like Frisbees, what’s to worry? There is even confusion about what triggers green episodes. Previously, anger was the trigger. But this movie more than suggests that a metamorphosis can follow sexual excitement, which is not the same thing.

The confrontation between the Incredible Hulk and the Abomination is a CGI pig-out, so all contact with story or characters is lost. But the film has built up enough goodwill to withstand this third-act letdown.

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Published: 20 Jun 2008, 12:18 AM IST
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