Monday, April 30, 2007

Hulk




In this site you will be able to retrieve information about the film Hulk. The author Rob Raux talks about the features of the film such as the giant characters and the exiting colors. Raux states “Ang Lee? The guy who did The Ice Storm?! This guy is heavy duty! What's he doing at the helm of a superhero flick?... And yet, looking at the results of his foray into Green Giant Land, you can't help but appreciate.” Also, Raux is fascinated with the color that was used in the film. Raux mentions “Lee possesses an unparalleled visual style (helped here by DP Frederick Elmes and editor Tim Squyres) which he applies with gusto to Hulk's four-color universe. Rather than centering on the world itself, with its spandex-clad figures and distorted architecture, he conveys the experience of reading a comic book in cinematic terms.” Also Raux discusses the great tools that was used by Hulk in the movie, which in his points of view it attract him more to the film. Raux affirms “The panels on the page become the focus: the connection between the images and the way they pull us through the story. Several films (notably George A. Romero's Creepshow) have toyed with the same concept, but Hulk comes loaded with a staggering array of formalistic tools: split screens, frames within frames, wipe cuts, and fade outs of all varieties. Overall this site contain very useful information about the Hulk film.

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