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Case ([personal profile] case) wrote in [community profile] fandomsecrets2012-09-13 06:33 pm

[ SECRET POST #2081 ]


⌈ Secret Post #2081 ⌋

Warning: Some secrets are NOT worksafe and may contain SPOILERS.

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[Paul Ryan / Matthew Morrison]


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[The Incredible Hulk]


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[inuyasha and mobile suit gundam]


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[My Chemical Romance]


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[The Closer/Major Crimes]


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[Perception]


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[The Circle/ The Engelsfors Trilogy]


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[The Shoes-Time To Dance (official music video)]


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[UC Gundam]


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[Friends]


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[personal profile] intrigueing 2012-09-13 11:19 pm (UTC)(link)
I never understood why they had to make it a physical trigger. Why? To make it more realistic? When you're writing about a guy who transforms into a giant green rage monster and breaks like 3765 laws of physics in the process, I think you ought to really just throw out the realism and try for emotional relatability instead.

On second thought, maybe they just threw in that explanation in order to make that chase scene in Brazil suspenseful, because seeing the numerals on a heart-rate monitor slowly inching upwards is more vivid than seeing a guy slowly getting angrier? But that just leads right back to the problem of the movie -- Bruce had so little emotional depth, which is really a big problem in a movie about a character who is supposed to be all about peoples' emotional sides and demons and mental states.

If they could have pulled off that chase scene in a way for the audience to see him getting escalatingly angrier and angrier until he snapped, like the scene in the Avengers where it was one thing on top of another until he was in the middle of a shouting match, and you could see his self-composure crumble after being tipped over the edge by the explosion, that would've been so cool.

(Anonymous) 2012-09-13 11:46 pm (UTC)(link)
When you're writing about a guy who transforms into a giant green rage monster and breaks like 3765 laws of physics in the process, I think you ought to really just throw out the realism and try for emotional relatability instead.

lol ia. he was created in some kind of weird gamma ray explosion and somehow this leads to roaring angry monster transformation and ...

... why would people even try to get logic out of that
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[identity profile] spicandspan89.livejournal.com 2012-09-13 11:49 pm (UTC)(link)
This. Tbf his emotions were shown to result in an elevated heart rate, such as in the aborted love scene. (Although... sex resulting in that high of a heart rate? Um, okay.)

As you said, trying to have any biological realism in this case is pretty ridiculous. I wish it had been more like the other prequels, where Tony's tech, Steve's physical transformation, and Asgard's magic/science is glossed over. It's not Nolanverse; it doesn't need to be gritty and real.