neoolong wrote:I just mean in terms of Hulk being the "hero." That makes the military the "villain," in technical terms.
I suppose if you define anyone who opposes the hulk as a villain then yes they do, but then so does Betty and Banner himself so pretty much the entire film is villains Vs the Hulk, poor guy can't catch a break .
It plays on the man vs. himself conflict. The Hulk is very deep.
justifier wrote:
So he's says its deep, dark, almost Shakespearian and yet doesn't have a decent plot?
It sounds like this guy has a preconcieved notation of what comicbook movies should be without even knowing about the actual comics
Aside from that bizarre play of words(sounds more like many irate little assholes who complain comics are for kids), he didn't exactly avail too much of what I didn't want to see in Hulk.
Seriously the whole father/son bit is for me something pointless it adds in extraneous material where it's not needed...just so we can have a pointless conflict more then likely between father and son
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