In addition, with the addition of Norton, I wanted to at least enjoy the wonderful interpretation of the old drama. The proof of this is the clown played by Nicholson in "Batman 1". And to tell the truth after watching this Hulk, Tim's grasp of the villain in the film is quite satisfactory. Obviously, his delicate acting style has become the root of his incompetence in such typical commercial films. Of course, there are also some reasons for the thin plot. . Liv Tyler, who has Rolling Stone's dad, can't perform as freely as his dad plays with rock and roll, and the role is tightly grasped, but if by the standard of a vase, Jennifer Connelly in Ang Lee's version of the Hulk is even paler, the latter has After the age of the vase, her vase belonged to the old uncle BOWIE, and friends who have watched her starring in "Addiction" will not forget the heart-wrenching Marianne, Connery's extraordinary knowledge (studied at Yale successively) University and Stanford University, mastering multiple languages) also seems to confirm her independent and profound acting line. I sighed that the old actor's handling of commercial films made people feel ashamed. Now watching TIM ROTH, I want to do something wrong~ Aren't you the reenactment of Jennifer Connelly!
What surprised me about the film was the setting at the end. The appearance of Iron Man is directly related to the "Alien VS Predator" of the year. Fortunately, for me, the appearance of Banner and Stark is relatively eye-catching, Robert Jr. · Downey with good acting to finalize the endless good fortune between him and Iron Man, he and Norton's rivalry is certainly one of the sequel's publicity stunt. Just looking at the ending, it seems that Iron Man and the general team up to deal with the Hulk, but the conflict between the complex characters and hero positioning makes me have a little expectation for the screenwriter of the sequel. If there is enough strength, such a foreshadowing is still very telling.
Speaking of heroes and acting, it also reminded me of "Phantom Heroes" many years ago. Personally, I like Arnold's self-deprecating humor in it. It is the only film that Arnold has good acting skills in my impression. This superhero of American culture is already a cold cauliflower in the movie world, and the new generation of heroes who are riding the east wind of comics is coming one after another. Arnold can come to a cigar: no matter whether it is an idol or a drama bone, everyone wants to be a hero.
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