Movie textures have gone too far this time
Briefly

The article analyzes the CGI textures in Captain America: Brave New World, particularly focusing on the character of Red Hulk, portrayed by Harrison Ford. The author expresses fascination with the movie's intricate rendering of Red Hulk's chest, including details that catch the viewer's eye and distract from scenes. It contrasts this with past portrayals of the Hulk, suggesting a new level of detail that seems excessive. The writer acknowledges that while detailed textures can enhance atmosphere, in this instance, they distract from the narrative urgency of the film's scenes involving Red Hulk.
I wasn't planning to gawk at his nipples, but all of that just jumped right out at me.
Red Hulk's intricately designed, visceral torso wasn't the only overly textured body part in the movie.
Sometimes we do need to see intimate textures in film. That kind of texture really adds to the atmosphere.
I get the feeling that I am not supposed to be distracted by CG Harrison Ford's nipples.
Read at Polygon
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