Bruce inherited this function due to his father's dedication to science - injecting genetic mutation reagents into himself to experiment with self-healing ability. He gains this ability by transforming into the Hulk. The initiation of the transformation should have been a physical inducement - such as a ray, but he could accomplish this transformation through his anger. His anger came from his repressed childhood memories.
A sci-fi film, which is portrayed as a delicate psychological film, and finally achieves spiritual healing. I really like it. There are two places where I cried heart-to-heart:
Point 1: Because his father told him about his life, he began to study his own DNA, discovered the secret of his body, turned into a Hulk for the first time because of anger, and destroyed the experiment room. At this time, his father hid behind the door and saw him, and he saw his father too. His father walked towards him slowly, hesitantly reaching out to touch his face, and he also looked at his father emotionally. Then, the image of his mother flashed in his mind, he was furious with his father and jumped outside through the roof. I can feel how much he wants a warm father, but the father who was suppressed in his memory, but killed...
Point 2: He was provoked and experimented by the greedy young officer at the base, put him in the water, and used his subconscious-nightmare to transform him. He had a violent conflict with the soldiers at the base, ran out, and returned to his childhood home. In an instant, the home was destroyed. He went over mountains and mountains from the base to New York in order to find his girlfriend, Ross. On the way, he saw the moss plant that he had planted in front of his house when he was a child, and looked at it in a trance. Along the way, he has been pursued by base personnel, making his anger gradually escalate. Finally, he arrived in New York. On a bridge, a plane rushed towards him. He jumped onto the tail of the plane and was taken to an altitude of tens of thousands of meters, where they wanted to kill him. However, he fell. In the process, he saw himself as a human being. Their eyes met, and then he reached out and strangled himself as a human figure. If the Hulk didn't intend to hurt others before, it was still a kind imagination. Then, next, he will annihilate humanity. They forced him to strangle the humanity in his heart, and revenge was about to begin. He fell into the water and emerged from the ground again, ready to fight. At this time, in the oncoming plane, he saw his beloved Ross. He is silent! Ross' father, the commander, also gave orders to stop the attack. Everything was silent. Ross ran towards him, and the Hulk slowly shrank, shrunken, back into human form. At this time, he said a meaningful sentence: "I'm hard to find!" Indeed, if there is no love, he will be completely an angry vengeful monster, no longer human. The moment they reunited again, I burst into tears.
We call him "The Hulk", but in fact, in the film, people call him "angry man". That is to say, we focus on his external image, and the film actually focuses on his internal emotions, and on the origin of his anger—the psychological trauma of his childhood, and where he went—to wreak havoc. So when Ross asked him what it felt like to be transformed, he said it was like a dream, a dream about "Rage, Power, Freedom"! The suppressed anger, because he dared not touch it, was surrounded by layers of fear. So, he often has nightmares! And once the fear is broken and anger comes out, it is bound to bring cathartic destructive power, and then there is peace and freedom! It can be said that the image of the Hulk is a metaphor and materialization of his inner anger, just as the sheep boy is Murakami's novel "Dance! dance! The Metaphor and Reification of the Inner Mind in Dance.
So, do you have an angry "angry man" in your heart, or the Hulk? I have got! So, I was touched by this film.
There are two other commendable details in the film: the military, knowing that Bruce and his father are both menacing, agreed to a final meeting between the two of them. It shows their respect for "people".
And in the end, Bruce fought with his father, and his father drew energy from him. He said, "Take it all back"! In fact, his energy mainly comes from anger, from his father, so taking it back is actually a release and relief for him! In the process of energy transfer, flashback to his youth and childhood! In the end, his father was killed by the military's rays. And he, the picture in his mind was frozen in the picture of his father touching his head tenderly when he was a child! He has a link with his father! ! He returned his anger to his father and felt his father's love again!
It's not so much a sci-fi movie as it is a psychotherapy movie!
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