I’m not a huge comic book turned movie fan whoever that never stopped me from seeing most marvel films. Expecting a lot less, Thor was surprisingly decent. Expect some decent humor and an “alright” story with a few cheesy characters – but overall not a disappointment by comic book movie standards.
a kind of slow start movie but one of the good comic turned movie. I enjoyed watching it. The character of THOR was audience appealing. Nice story nice acting but still it lacks few drama. however a good watch. 2.5 of 5 stars.
A good sign of what’s right with Thor, Kenneth Branagh’s take on comics’ most unapologetically Nordic superhero, comes in the form of a throwaway detail. A pair of black-suited agents are crouching on the roof of a building, holding sensors meant to track the cavalcade of extraterrestrials storming through a tiny desert town. As one agent watches Thor’s chest-plated allies tromp down the middle of the street, the agent sips from a giant convenience-store soda cup. Because, right? You’re sitting on the roof all day, someone’s gonna make a run to SuperAmerica. That kind of human detail comes across so well in this film that one only wishes there were more, well, humans in it.
I’m not a huge comic book turned movie fan whoever that never stopped me from seeing most marvel films. Expecting a lot less, Thor was surprisingly decent. Expect some decent humor and an “alright” story with a few cheesy characters – but overall not a disappointment by comic book movie standards.
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a kind of slow start movie but one of the good comic turned movie. I enjoyed watching it. The character of THOR was audience appealing. Nice story nice acting but still it lacks few drama. however a good watch. 2.5 of 5 stars.
A good sign of what’s right with Thor, Kenneth Branagh’s take on comics’ most unapologetically Nordic superhero, comes in the form of a throwaway detail. A pair of black-suited agents are crouching on the roof of a building, holding sensors meant to track the cavalcade of extraterrestrials storming through a tiny desert town. As one agent watches Thor’s chest-plated allies tromp down the middle of the street, the agent sips from a giant convenience-store soda cup. Because, right? You’re sitting on the roof all day, someone’s gonna make a run to SuperAmerica. That kind of human detail comes across so well in this film that one only wishes there were more, well, humans in it.