After watching the movie, I learned from H that this is a replica of the "Hulk" that I wanted to see before. It turned out to be just such a typical American comic story. Although the scene was good, people were dizzy from the calls, and I didn't think it was too shocking. The plot has common loopholes in this type of story, and it is still blamed on simplicity, roughness, and stylization. The roughest thing is the ending fight: the climax that has always come to an end came to an abrupt end after the Hulk just pulled back a round, which is not addictive. But overall, it looks better than the same type of "Transformers" and "Spider-Man 3", at least not making people sleepy. Especially the former, I saw that I was about to fall asleep, and I was forced to finish watching (At the time, my prospective brother-in-law was asleep, and my cousin wanted to sleep, it was too noisy to sleep).
Except for the beautiful Liv Tyler, all the highlights are at the beginning. In just a few minutes, the opening and casting list explained the reason why the Hulk lived in Brazil. It made people enter the drama quickly and handled it well. The scene in Brazil is a bit new in terms of perception, especially a bird’s eye view. The city is full of densely stacked village houses, which is very interesting. It's just that I don't want China to become like this in the future.
Another interesting place is that the villain monster was born in Russia and grew up in Britain. When Americans make movies, they pay too much attention to image.
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