The Toxic Masculinity of Hulk
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In this love letter to Ang Lee's Hulk, Josh from Panels to Pixels examines the film's depiction of masculine identity, trauma and abuse, and parent-child relationships.
Chapters:
0:00 "Intro"
1:56 "Ang Lee's Hulk"
3:47 "A Classic Monster Movie"
6:05 "Toxic Masculinity"
8:03 "The General's Daughter"
10:19 "Masculinity Through the Ages"
12:58 "Fathers and Sons"
18:18 "Conclusion"
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