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Thor Love And Thunder Movie Review: Critics Rating: 3.5 stars, click to give your rating/review,This genre fluid romcom is helluva fun but also underwhelming in scale for a Marvel film.
Additionally the pacing was jarring, which made the movie feel both too long and too short at the same time. The only explanation was Marvel probably cut out so much stuff, so it could get it under 2 hours so it can maximize the screening times. This review of Thor: Love and Thunder (2022) was written by Dotasucks1993 on 10 July 2022. Thor
MightyThor. Film ini kemudian memperkenalkan kembali kepada karakter Jane Foster, love interest Thor dari film-film sebelumnya. Kali ini Jane Foster yang telah membuat patah hati Thor, tampil sebagai karakter 'heroine' yang perkasa, di mana dia dapat menyatukan potongan-potongan dari palu Mjolnir dan berubah menjadi Mighty Thor.
Lackingthe overall freshness that defined the previous movie, "Thor: Love and Thunder" is better with its bolder, dramatic sequences that are like mini movies about how love comes with the price of loss. Gorr is introduced in a harrowing piece of bubble gum Ingmar Bergman, cradling his dead child and renouncing his god before killing him
Reviewof the film "Thor 2: The Kingdom of Darkness" Director Alan Taylor, his army of tame writers and the great and terrible Joss "I-When-Sometime-Gash-Firefly" Whedon took the path of less resistance - they just cut Thor from the Thor movie.
Schön Dass Wir Dich Kennenlernen Durften. "Thor The Dark World" Late in "Thor The Dark World," Chris Hemsworth's title character crash-lands on a British Underground platform. He's dazed but knows that he has to get back to fighting Malekith ex-Doctor Who Christopher Eccleston, a malevolent dark elf. Thor asks for directions back to Greenwich, and promptly boards the train. As the train lurches forward, a woman falls onto his broad chest. He smiles knowingly. This scene is one of several high points in "Thor The Dark World," a blocky fantasy-adventure whose plot is never as exciting as its characters. All three "Iron Man" films have this same basic problem, but story was never more important than personality in those earlier films. "Thor The Dark World"'s characters are often very charming, but they're only so much fun when they're stuck going through the motions. "Thor The Dark World" mostly concerns Malekith's "Transformers"-worthy schemes. Malekith was previously put in his place by Bor, Thor's grandfather, when he tried to turn matter back into anti-matter using Aether, an ancient, all-powerful energy source. Now, after Jane Foster Natalie Portman, Thor's super-smart human scientist not-quite-girlfriend, stumbles upon some Aether, Malekith returns. Leading an armada of black splinter-shaped spaceships, he sets out for Asgard, home of Thor and his fellow Norse Gods. But the Asgardians are still recovering from Thor's half-brother Loki's Tom Hiddleston recent failed coup. Now, Thor and Loki must team up to save Jane, Earth, Asgard, and the other eight realms of existence from complete may be a major threat to life and the universe as we know it, but he's just one of a handful of characters who are run through their paces in "Thor The Dark World." This sequel is consistently unfocused in that sense major characters get to flex their muscles for a scene or two, but only when they're absolutely needed. There are a couple of scenes where characters get to be both important and exciting, like when Kurse Adewale "Mr. Eko" Akinnuoye-Agbaje, Malekith's super-powered henchman, breaks into Asgard, and starts a prison riot. But there are just as many scenes where inherently exciting characters, like Thor, kill time connecting plot points. Watching Thor make quick work of an inconsequential enemy in an opening scene should be fun. But the scene has no flair to it, and feels like a perfunctory introduction to the character. The first scene in the film where Hemsworth gets to be really charming comes later, when he's squabbling with Hiddleston about operating a commandeered dark-elven space-ship. The squabbling itself isn't that funny, but the scene's pay-off is. Hemsworth's eyes light up as he gets the ship to fly, instantly reminding you why you came in the first place. Still, more often than not, "Thor The Dark World" is more busy than exciting. There are a couple sub-plots too many, like the one with frequently-naked super-scientist Erik Selvig Stellan Skarsgard. And too many characters that are introduced with a promising scene, like Rainbow Bridge guardian Heimdall Idris Elba, are forgotten during the film's climactic battle. The film's world also generally looks slapped together, especially the dark elves, who look like a cross between "Land of the Lost"'s Sleestaks and "Doctor Who"'s Cybermen. Visually, "Thor The Dark World" is a step back after "Thor," which at least looked unique in most other respects, "Thor The Dark World" is a step in the right direction. The scene where Thor enlists Loki's help is a perfect example of the film's slight but memorable improvements. The conversation they have is inconsequential, but watching a defeated Loki surrounded by over-turned furniture and a reddish-brown PG-13 blood-substitute on his prison cell's walls makes the scene worthwhile. Hemsworth and Hiddleston have such good chemistry that it sometimes looks like Thor and Loki will kiss before Thor and Jane will. There's just enough tension and humor in "Thor The Dark World" to make the film's otherwise listless proceedings worth watching, but only just. Simon Abrams Simon Abrams is a native New Yorker and freelance film critic whose work has been featured in The New York Times, Vanity Fair, The Village Voice, and elsewhere. Now playing Film Credits Thor The Dark World 2013 Rated PG-13 112 minutes Latest blog posts about 8 hours ago about 11 hours ago about 12 hours ago 1 day ago Comments
Welcome to the world of Asgard, where everyone's got 99 problems. Thor is busy drowning his post-breakup blues he left Natalie Portman behind on Earth by saving the people of the Nine Realms from evil pillaging, Loki is a prisoner but still sneering about something, and father/king Odin played by Anthony Hopkins is throwing royal hissy fits every twenty minutes. Something's gotta give, and it does - millennia after first threatening to do so. A still from Thor 2. Agencies In Thor 2 which is the eighth installation of the Marvel Cinematic Universe, the dark elves of Svartalfheim were the original evil beings who were vanquished by Thor's granddad. Related Articles They possessed the ultimate evil, the aether pronounced eether, a dark red cloud of smoke it doesn't look any more threatening than it sounds. Thor's granddad, in his infinite wisdom, doesn't even bother trying to destroy this ultimate evil smoke, and instead decides to bury it, because as we all know, when dark evil things are buried, no one ever finds them. Flash forward to present time enter Natalie Portman. Portman plays a skittish scientist who is on the verge of discovering the celestial event of 'The Convergence', when the Nine Realms all line up, and time, gravity and space and all that important stuff goes out of wack. Portman, accompanied by her intern Kat Dennings and her intern's intern enters an old house in London looking for proof of this phenomenon. But before she knows what's happening, Portman is sucked into a portal and her blood stream is infected with the aether. Guess 'burying stuff' isn't the security measure everyone seems to think it is. And now, Malekith, the leader of the dark elves of Svartalfheim, is awake after his prolonged hibernation and looking for his aether. Enter Thor to smash his hammer, save his woman and defeat the cloud of smoke. Played by Chris Hemsworth, Thor is a strapping young man with a gravelly voice, stringy blonde hair, blue eyes and angst. About fifteen minutes into the movie, Thor is shirtless as superheroes are wont to be from time to time and I fleetingly understood why a friend had told me that 'Thor 2 is the girl's superhero movie'. Hemsworth is a good looking guy, and though I find the term 'girl's superhero movie' slightly sexist, if there were to be a girl's superhero movie, a shirtless Hemsworth would be in it. But the most interesting character, of course, remains Loki, who really deserves his own movie. Played by Tom Hiddleston, Loki is a wiry bundle of evil and angst. With his slicked-back hair and zingers Loki has the only worthwhile one-liners in the movie, Loki is too much fun to keep locked away as a prisoner. Thor enlists him into helping defeat Malekith, and the brothers' trust issues are on full display for the rest of the movie. Thor isn't the best movie in the franchise, but it isn't the worst either. It lacks the light touch of the first Iron Man, but Hemsworth, as the forthright manly man, has a good screen presence even with his armour on and has a fantastic voice. But Hiddleston's Loki, all malevolence and sibling rivalry, is by far the brightest presence on the screen. The special effects in Thor 2 are like something The Hulk might dream up - smash, bang, crash, cars falling, hammers hammering - there is enough action to keep viewers' mouths slightly open for an hour and 52 minutes. I personally loved how Thor's hammer frantically finds its way back to him even if they're in different realities. Another good hammer point/fish-out-of-water joke Thor enters a London flat and seeing a coat rack, hangs his hammer on a peg. Audiences might find themselves drifting off into the aether as well at times during some of the battle scenes I spent ten minutes debating cheese versus regular popcorn during a key sequence, but it's an enjoyable watch all the same - just the sight of a 62-year-old Stellan Skarsgård running naked around Stonehenge as a deranged scientist is worth the ticket price.
TRAILER 216 Play all videos What to know A dazzling blockbuster that tempers its sweeping scope with wit, humor, and human drama, Thor is mighty Marvel entertainment. Read critic reviews Sherlock Holmes A Game of Shadows Captain America The First Avenger Rent/buy Rent/buy Subscription Buy Thor videos Most Surprising Movie Cameos 2258 Thor Trailer 1 TRAILER 216 Thor Photos Movie Info As the son of Odin Anthony Hopkins, king of the Norse gods, Thor Chris Hemsworth will soon inherit the throne of Asgard from his aging father. However, on the day that he is to be crowned, Thor reacts with brutality when the gods' enemies, the Frost Giants, enter the palace in violation of their treaty. As punishment, Odin banishes Thor to Earth. While Loki Tom Hiddleston, Thor's brother, plots mischief in Asgard, Thor, now stripped of his powers, faces his greatest threat. Rating PG-13 Intense Sci-Fi Action/Violence Genre Action, Adventure, Fantasy Original Language English Director Kenneth Branagh Producer Kevin Feige Writer Ashley Miller, Zack Stentz, Don Payne Release Date Theaters May 6, 2011 wide Release Date Streaming Sep 13, 2011 Box Office Gross USA $ Runtime 1h 53m Distributor Paramount Pictures Production Co Marvel Studios Sound Mix Dolby Digital, Datasat, SDDS View the collection Marvel Cinematic Universe Cast & Crew News & Interviews for Thor Critic Reviews for Thor Audience Reviews for Thor Oct 02, 2016 ready the popcorn! fun! Super Reviewer Apr 27, 2016 Thor was a really solid film, I had a good time watching it and it was quite a bit of fun. But there are some shortcomings with it. Positives 1. Characters; Chris Hemsworth was awesome as Thor! He had this charisma about his character, appropriate timed humor and I honestly felt for his character during serious moments. Tom Hiddleston was great as Loki and so also Anthony Hopkins was fantastic as Odin! Natalie Portman was fine I wouldn't say she stole the show but for what she had to be for this film she worked. Everyone else was fine as well. The humor was very good especially the scene where Thor breaks the coffee mug. The dramatic scenes are very investing as well. 2. Visuals; this movie looks nice especially the scenes at Asgard which are stunning. The special effects are good and the make up surprisingly was awesome on the Ice Giants. 3. What I admired was how different this film felt compared to all the other MCU films we've gotten. This film felt a lot like Lord of the Rings and it just felt different and unique compared to all the other Marvel titles. Negatives 1. The tone inconsistencies; the film sometimes doesn't know what it wants to be, the humor and serious aspects sometimes don't blend in well and it does make the overall tone feel wonky. 2. Wasn't a fan of the dutch angles, I felt they didn't add anything to the film stylistically and they were just unnecessary. They got kind of annoying at times and distracting. Its not a major flaw but it kind of bugged me. Overall Thor is a very solid entry to the Marvel Cinematic Universe. It is not a perfect movie of course but it was quite a bit of fun, it had good action, some well timed humor and a interesting story. This film is technically a comic book film but honestly I think regular audiences will also enjoy this film as well as fans of epics. Super Reviewer Mar 29, 2016 This is a movie that stands very differently with a lot of people, but to me, it is a very entertaining and well-directed film about a God needs to learn what it means to be a man. Kenneth Branagh is a visionary and every single shot in this movie is beautifully made and you get the feeling that he really put his heart and soul into this. The performances of Chris Hemsworth and Anthony Hopkins are great, but it is Tom Hiddleston's Loki that totally steals the movie. Super Reviewer Mar 26, 2016 Thor is a film that takes risks - and they pay off wonderfully. The movie grounds itself in reality while keeping a mythological and fantasy-esqe tone, and it never loses sight of the humanity within the characters, with elevates this above standard superhero fare. Super Reviewer
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