The concept of Thor always appeared to be a difficult proposition for a film adaptation. This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. Im interested in seeing where Thor goes from here. The love story does seem a bit forced, one of the comic relief characters is annoying and unnecessary, and the scenes in the on earth are a bit flat compared to the scene in the world in which Thor originates however what we have is fun, and enjoyable enough to watch compared to most popular movies. The characters are fun enough, the setting is interesting, and the character arc of Thor works. Well, Im happy to say that while the movie Thor is certainly not perfect and has a few problems, is still enjoyable enough to make it worth your while. Well, Im happy to say that Thor would have been so easy for film makers to screw up an armoured super hero with a magic hammer and red cape in modern times is something that was very tricky to get right, and at least not totally ridiculous. Thor would have been so easy for film makers to screw up an armoured super hero with a magic hammer and red cape in modern times is something that was very tricky to get right, and at least not totally ridiculous. He walks this line well and keeps the characters alive very well for a comic book film. as someone who grew up with Jack Kirby's Thor, I was afraid Branagh would make Thor either too Shakespearean or not Shakespearean enuf. I also liked this better than Branagh's other recent movies. I felt Branagh handled this much better than most comic book movies and again, better than either iron Man. Creating an upward spiral of emotion almost always gets lost. Movies like this rarely do well because there are so many moving parts: physical, imaginal, emotional, mental and mythological. This is a movie with an outsize imagination. I experienced Chris Hemsworth coherent as Thor, actor, role and archetype all lined up and integrated. The third act set piece with the giant monster is all within this context and therefore does not feel tacked on or stop the flow to make way for obligatory action scene. The movie keeps its focus on this arc into death and then back to a redeemed frequency aligned with the Highest Good, represented by Anthony Hopkins. His character arc is for this part to die, all the way, the old rebellious warrior has to die. The movie has Thor travel an arc starting from rebellious warrior very similar in frequency to, being a heretic, "rebellionism" to use a healer's word. Thor is much more a of a true heroic character, simpler-and harder to make believable to modern audiences. Iron Man as hero is very complex and nuanced, really a despicable amoral character who proves himself by doing deeds aligned with good. Thor is much more a of a true heroic character, simpler-and I liked Thor better than either Iron Man. I liked Thor better than either Iron Man. Funny, Action packed and also full of science fiction! A movie worthy for the God of Thunder! a great start for Marvel Studios this year! … Expand It makes me wonder on what actually the mythology is. I did enjoy Asgard and all the mythology that come with it. Tom Hiddleston and Anthony Hopkins were great! I did feel that the story was a bit fast, they did not expand on what Thor does as a normal mortal human being. A movie worthy of a God! The Actor's and Actresses are great! Chris Hemsworth and Natalie Portman really hit it off well. Many things could have gone wrong with this movie, I hate to admit that they did make it great. Thor really delivers what you expect from a comic book Norse God. Enough mix of humor, action and sci-fi awesomeness. This is definitely on the top ten's in my list. Many things could While adding to the Marvel movies that have been made. While adding to the Marvel movies that have been made.
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