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Probably the darkest moment in any Disney film.

People in my theater thought this was hilarious. It was pretty disturbing. 

I don’t remember gifs 3 and 4 being in the movie the times I saw it. It stopped at “I know, I tried”, didn’t it?

No, they’re in it. After he says I TRIED they all give him looks, and he feels the need to explain himself it’s really good wow wow wow wow don’t talk to me about bruce I can’t function etc

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right in the heart… bruce is so broken. they’re all broken though. the whole team.

Everyone in the cinema was pretty happy watching the film up to this point, laughing at Tony and Steve bickering but then this line happened and everything just stopped, my heart was in my mouth. It was when i realized that i just loved Bruce and Mark Ruffalo playing him. 

Okay, no, this was definitely in the movie, because I remember watching this scene, and I nearly cried, because omg, guys, BRUCE TRIED TO COMMIT SUICIDE. D:

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I love the contrast here. He holds out the bag to Bruce at hip level, not even looking at him. He’s treating Bruce like a friend or close colleague, someone he’d casually share with, and Bruce responds first with surprise, then by taking the (at this point unidentified) food. A moment later, offering the bag to Steve, Tony is being deliberately confrontational. Eyes forward, bag shoved up towards Steve’s face, it’s all part of the argument. He doesn’t really want to share with Steve, he’s just being snarky.

I wonder if anyone has ever made it that clear to Bruce that they like him best.

What fantastic analysis.  Reblogged for truth.

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#in which Bruce Banner finally finds somebody who isn’t afraid to kid around with him #because he has a sense of humour after all #’i’m sorry, that was mean’ anyone? #but everybody tiptoes around him because ‘oh shit, he’s a monster’ #but then he meets Tony #someone who’s not afraid to be around him #someone who might actually be a friend #and that means so much to him and permeates so deep that even when he’s the fucking Hulk he still wants to save Tony’s ass #because by not treating the Hulk like a monster, Tony stopped him from being one

#SCIENCE BRO FEELS

#because by not treating the Hulk like a monster, Tony stopped him from being one

SCIENCE BROS 5EVA

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What a good friend.

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When I was re-watching this movie for perhaps the sixth time, I picked up on a tiny detail that I had missed the first few times. Just one line, one line that was muttered off to the side. One line that made my heart break.

As a child, Bruce’s father physically abused his mother, striking fear and anger in a young Bruce’s heart. He always hoped that maybe one day, if he had children, he would be nothing like his father. He would love his children unconditionally, and do everything a good father would.

But then he was caught in a blast of gamma radiation and was cursed to transform in times of stress and rage into a monster that was capable of so much destruction.

He lives in a constant state of panic, always wary that the monster inside him will erupt, and therefore he can’t form meaningful bonds with anyone. He realised that because of his curse, he’ll never be able to have children of his own.

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