jinXed by JaNx
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Originally posted by Esau Cairn
The 2 previous Hulk movies suffered from having the main character totally cgi battling another cgi character. Audiences tend to zone out when there's none or little human aspects to relate to.
The human element is in the story. Maybe I just watch movies wrong but that's what I thought. I was fine with the CGI action in both movies. The action wasn't the problem, it was the scenario of the action that was the problem. Both films did a fine job at making the action feel relevant to the "human aspect". One just had better action scenarios but both are pretty good.
I don't know if it was the point you were trying to make but I could see how an audience could get bored of seeing a Hulk character with no, Banner. It would be a different, Hulk movie where, Banner is in complete control of the, Hulk but with good writing it could make for a good story.