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So, 'The Death of the Incredible Hulk' is a fascinating wrap-up to the 70s and 80s Hulk saga. Bill Bixby, who directed and starred, really captures that somber tone throughout, almost like a meditation on sacrifice. The pacing is a bit uneven, with some slow moments as David Banner wrestles with his identity, but that just adds to the tension. What sets this apart are the practical effects—while you can tell it’s from the 90s, there's something raw and genuine about them. The themes of isolation and the quest for redemption resonate strongly, making it feel more like a tragic chapter in Banner’s story. And Bixby’s performance? It's heartfelt and deeply layered, which really elevates the material.
Final installment of the Hulk trilogy featuring Bill Bixby.Focuses on international espionage and personal sacrifice.Highlights practical effects typical of the era.
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