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Released in 2003, Hulk was a departure from the emerging "superhero formula" established by movies like X-Men and Spider-Man . Director Ang Lee approached the character of Bruce Banner not just as an action hero, but as a tragic figure in a psychological drama. He famously used "comic book" editing—split screens and moving panels—to mimic the aesthetic of a graphic novel. This stylistic choice was polarizing at the time but has since gained a cult following for its ambition and artistic risk-taking. Psychological Depth and Themes
: The film is famous for its "multi-panel" editing technique, designed to mimic the layout of a physical comic book page. hulk filmyzilla 2003 top
The film moves from a desert military base to San Francisco , where the Hulk famously battles the military. Released in 2003, Hulk was a departure from
: The movie is praised for its artsy, experimental style, using split-screen editing to mimic the layout of actual comic book panels. The Scale of the Beast : Many fans consider the 2003 version to be the physically largest This stylistic choice was polarizing at the time
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