Ang Lee's Hulk is really different from other versions, (although I haven't seen other versions, I heard it from a brother who kept telling me about it for three years, it's terrible)
The editing style is manga-like, which is kinda okay. . . Rarely, the story strips away the core of superheroes, and it is still discussing family relationships, love relationships and people themselves. The core is living ordinary people.
To put it simply, the first is the description of love. Betty is not like a typical Hollywood movie heroine. She is full of trust in the hero and loves him unconditionally and without doubt. In fact, after Betty discovered Bruce's strange ability, love did not defeat the right. The panic of its power does not have that kind of idealized tolerance, it is just afraid, swaying, will come forward, and sometimes want to escape, more like a true portrayal of love.
I especially liked the part where the two were together in the original experimental base, Betty was sitting on the swing, and Bruce watched quietly, filled with the tenderness and romance of a whispered "have I met you before". Thinking of what Qiao told me before, she was also boarding in elementary school when she was in the third grade, which means that we lived very close to each other at that time, and thinking about the structure of the dormitory at that time, "You live at the head of the dormitory, I live at the end of the dormitory, I don't know. You are also here, let’s drink the water in the dormitory.” A few days ago, I went to the back mountain to play with Awei, passing by that place, thinking that I can bring Qiao to see the ruins in the future, and make a joke at random, maybe.
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