The Movie is well made throughout with a story and action. All the characters are nicely conceived and captivating. Brazil was a curious setting to start, but it became great backdrop for the action, physical and smart. The devotion to the cure for turning into the Green thing is a grabber and puts an everyman quality to Bruce Banner/Hulk. Though Ed Norton is no Tobey Maguire (Spider-man) or Ben Affleck (Daredevil) for that matter, solid but not distinguishing. Special moments occur when we get to see the man inside the giant from the relationship with Elizabeth Ross. Would've liked to see the Ross character in a classroom or lab setting more, she's more believable as a girlfriend than fellow scientist. Keep your eye on William Hurt, he almost steals the movie and gives importance to the goings-on. The introduction of Tim Roth's character is contrived, but is redeemed by becoming the villain both as human and monster Abominable. Fantastic sound and fighting around city buildings and streets, even the extras blend in well with the CGI with different camera angles. Enjoy the cinema experience!!! B+