Sunday 17 May 2015

Thor

I'm just gonna start with the story. What's the story? Thor Odinson, played by "Chris Hemsworth" is the god of thunder and prince of Asgard. The day of his coronation as king, "Frost giants" come to Asgard to get back a casket that Thor's father "Odin" stole years ago. Because of this interference, it delayed time before Odin could name Thor king. He and a few of his friends including his brother "Loki" played by "Tom Hiddleston" go to the Frost Giants' home planet and fight them. During the fight, Odin comes and brings them back. Because of his arrogant, reckless and clumsy behaviour Odin strips Thor of his powers and his hammer "Mjolnir" and sent down to Earth as a human. While there he meets two scientists named "Jane Foster" played by "Natalie Portman" and "Eric Selvig" played by "Stellan Skarsgard" and their assistant "Darcy." While there he begins to learn a few things and Loki has taken over as king of Asgard while Odin  has falling into a deep sleep. And I'm pretty sure you can guess the rest. So what's good about this movie? Well, once again the cast is pretty good and the effects are very, very well done especially during the ending fight scene between Thor and Loki. Speaking of Loki. He's my favourite villain of this Avengers trilogy. You can tell Tom Hiddleston loves eating up the role. I'd say the only problem I have with the film is that there's too much too much talking and not enough action scenes. But what they do to make up for that is the action scenes and how they're really cool to look at. Also at the end of the film there's a scene at the end of the credits, like every other Marvel film, where Nick talks to Selvig and shows him the "Tesseract" a cube of unlimited power. Why do I bring this up!? Because when we get to the Avengers review, it's going to be a key thing. So to end I guess this movie is good. Not exactly the best but still good all the same. I guess it's worth a few viewings.

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