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The powerful, but arrogant god Thor, is cast out of Asgard to live amongst humans in Midgard (Earth), where he soon becomes one of their finest defenders. After wanting to wage war against the Frost Giants, the mighty warrior Thor is cast out from Asgard by his father Odin and sent down to Earth. With no way home and his hammer Mjolnir lost, Thor struggles to reclaim his powers. Meanwhile on Asgard, Thor's devious brother Loki had seized the throne and seeks to help the Frost Giants reclaim their glory. With help from scientist Jane Foster and her team, Thor must learn the true virtue of being a hero and return home to stop Loki and save Asgard from destruction. Just came back from watching Thor - and I loved it! The 3D really made the movie feel more alive and intense. And I liked the fact that it was used in a way that I didn't jump in the seat from some item "coming out of the screen", it just made it more exciting to watch. The acting was good, Hemsworth was perfect for the role, just as I have pictured Thor to be. And the movie had a lot of humor as well as action. I liked the switch between Asgaard and our world, it gave the portrait of the gods a twist and some humor. And I loved Thor with the hammer in the action scenes - that is some power to have.

This might not be a movie that will haunt your mind, but for the purpose I went to watch it - pure entertainment - it was perfect. As the ending came I just wanted more Thor and more gods. Looking forward to a potential sequel :) I personally would've liked to see an adaptation faithful to the Norse mythology ,but since the movie is based on a comic book( which has a more "eccentric" approach on the matter)I could've come to terms with the magical alien stretch had the concept been well executed.Sadly, even the word "average" is a height this movie can only dream of.

Story

Heir to a throne is immature and not yet worthy of it.He is stripped of power and privileges and banished.By finding love he rediscovers himself,grows up and becomes worthy of the said throne.

I do not ask for originality every time I watch a movie,especially not from super hero movies ,but when I watch a movie and I can predict everything that will happen, including the characters' lines ,then something is wrong with that movie. And this is exactly the case with Thor.There was no suspense in this movie,nothing to intrigue me,nothing to stir my emotions. Everything was part of an already known pattern. Another weak point in the plot's fabric is the presence of plot holes and logical inconsistencies ,a not so easy to overlook flaw ,given the fact we're not dealing with one of the most intricate stories ever told. The impression left by the plot is that of a pretext for action scenes and CGI effects.And I also want to note the humor was childish.

Characters

I can define the entire cast in two words:stereotypical and unidimensional. Driven by weak motivations and acting illogical the characters are just some shapeless tools used to make the plot function. The conflicts between them aren't given any depth or scope and the relationships are shallow and undeveloped.

The most eloquent example is the main character,Thor. At the beginning of the movie he is portrayed as being very impulsive,immature,glory seeking,war loving,arrogant,selfish and not so intelligent. Despite all this his father is an inch close to crown him the as the next king of Asgard. I can only wonder how is it possible for someone who has been raised to become a king by a supposedly wise and kind father to act like an immature brat and be so straightforward in his stupidity.And I also have to wonder how the same father seems blind to his son personality and is ready to crown him as king. After being banished Thor's personality changes overnight and the only given explanation is the flaccid romance between him and the mortal Jane.Everything that happens between the two seems forced,existing only for the sake of having a love story which also only exists for the sake of explaining Thor's metamorphosis. And the bad acting doesn't help him at all.All his lines are said in a cheesy yet emotionless and linear manner.And I would've liked to see a more menacing,a more imposing God of Thunder,not some puppy-eyed guy with some overworked abs and pectorals.

Natalie Portman shouldn't have been chosen to play Jane's role.She simply doesn't fit in this movie and I can't buy her character. The rest of the characters from the Earth side are useless and play no part in the plot. Thor's friends doesn't seem to have thoughts of their own.They're simply an extension of the main character,only being there to approve and support him. However there's one aspect of the movie I liked.Loki.Tom Hiddleston fits the role very well and his character shows some emotions and some neuronal activity although is still lacking in character development.

Special Effects

I'm sure this was supposed to be the movie's selling point but in my opinion not even the special effects can save this movie. The colors were nauseating ,the Asgard Kingdom seemed like a bunch of enormous buildings thrown together only for the sake of size,disregarding any sense of order and harmony. The costumes looked fake.The fight scenes were boring and lacked any kind of choreography.

Soundtrack

Almost non-existent.I can hardly remember it.

Overall

Thor,or when you sacrifice plot and character development for special effects and action scenes but you fail even at these. It's not art, but it's mighty fun. Exiled by his father Odin (Anthony Hopkins) for his arrogance and desire to drag Asgard into a war with the frost giants of Jötunheim, crown prince Thor (Chris Hemsworth) is banished to Earth to live amongst humans. Aided by three astronomers—Jane Foster (Natalie Portman), Erik Selvig (Stellan Skarsgård), and Darcy Lewis (Kat Dennings)—Thor searches for his hammer and the right to bear Mjolnir as a worthy successor to the throne. Unknown to Thor, however, this entire scenario was spearheaded by his trickster brother Loki (Tom Hiddleston), who aspires to the crown while Thor is banished and Odin lies deep in sleep. Thor is based on a character created by comic book writers, artists, and editors Stan Lee, Larry Lieber, and Jack Kirby. He debuted in the August 1962 issue of Journey Into Mystery (#83). Thor, the film, is the fourth movie in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, and is the first to feature Thor as a starring character. It is followed by Thor: The Dark World (2013) (2013) and Thor: Ragnarok (2017) (2017). Marvel's Thor also appears in The Avengers (2012) (2012) and Avengers: Age of Ultron (2015) (2015). Only some of them. All cinematic material made under the Marvel Studios banner, e.g., , The Incredible Hulk (2008) (2008), Thor (2011) and(2011), are all set in the same universe (known as the Marvel Cinematic Universe), with the characters crossing over (most notably SHIELD personnel—Fury, Coulson, Romanoff or Barton), culminating in The Avengers (2012) (2012) which ties these films together. Marvel Studios also owns/owned The Punisher and Blade, however The Punisher (2004) (2004), Punisher: War Zone (2008) (2008), Blade (1998) (1998), Blade II (2002) (2002) and Blade: Trinity (2004) (2004) are/were not in the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU). Other Marvel-based films owned by other studios are not set in the MCU, due to differing ownership. This includes, for example: Spider-Man (2002) (2002) and Ghost Rider (2007) (2007) (both owned by Sony); X-Men (2000) (2000), Fantastic Four (2005) (2005), and Daredevil (2003) (2003) (all owned by Fox). SHIELD Director Nick Fury (Samuel L. Jackson), has a cameo in the scene after the credits, similar to his appearance in Iron Man (2008) (2008). In this scene he shows Erik the Cosmic Cube, foreshadowing events in Captain America: The First Avenger (2011) (2011), much like the scene in Iron Man 2 (2010) did for Thor. SHIELD Agent Phil Coulson, who was introduced in the Iron Man films, plays a considerably larger role in this film as the person in charge of studying Thor's hammer. Clint Barton (Jeremy Renner), a.k.a. Hawkeye, appears as one of the SHIELD agents trying to stop Thor from getting his hammer back. The big, muscular black agent who briefly fights with Thor in this scene has also been acknowledged by fans as Luke Cage (though he may not be). All of these characters (except the supposed Cage) appear in The Avengers (2012) (2012). (1) Erik tells Jane and Darcy of a fellow scientist he once knew who studied gamma rays and who came into contact by SHIELD who then went missing shortly afterwards. As this movie is a setup for The Avengers, he is like referring to Bruce Banner, the Hulk, although it could be Hank Pym or Betty Ross but neither of them are in The Avengers movie. Also, both Erik and Banner will be in The Avengers movie and so could have a "reunion" scene. (2) The special SHIELD agent at the crater site with the compound-bow 'n' arrow who has Thor in his sights is Clint Barton, a.k.a Hawkeye. (3) The big, strongly-built black agent who fights with Thor in the scene previously mentioned could be Luke Cage, or a reference to this character. (4) When the Destroyer first appears and is surrounded by the SHIELD agents, one SHIELD agent asks Agent Coulson, "Is that one of Stark's?", to which he replies, "I dunno. That guy never tells me anything." They are of course referring to Tony Stark, a.k.a. Iron Man. (5) Nick Fury appears in the post-credits sequence. Clint "Hawkeye" Barton (Jeremy Renner) joins the Avengers in The Avengers (2012) (2012). Asking for Jane's forgiveness, Thor uses Mjolnir to destroy the Bifrost Bridge in order to close the portal between the worlds and keep Loki from destroying Jötunheim. The bridge begins to crumble, causing Thor and Loki to fall off. But Odin, having awakened from his sleep, manages to grab hold of Thor's leg, and Thor grabs onto Loki's staff. As the brothers hang there, Loki tries to assure Odin that he could have been successful, but Odin says, "No." Dismayed by Odin's disapproval, Loki releases his hold on the staff and allows himself to fall into the abyss. Some days later, while the castle feasts, Sif () asks Frigga (Rene Russo) how Thor is doing, and the Queen replies that he mourns for his brother and misses the mortal woman. Meanwhile in New Mexico, Jane, Erik, and Darcy notice that the portal's gateway has disappeared. Thor admits to his father that he has a lot to learn but hopes that someday he will make Odin proud. Odin puts his hand on Thor's shoulder and replies, "You've already made me proud." In the final scene, Thor and Heimdall (Idris Elba) stand on the Asgardian side of the broken bridge. Thor bemoans that Earth is lost to them, but Heimdall replies, "No, there is always hope," and reveals that Jane is working in her lab and searching for him. Following the credits is a short scene, a lead-in to The Avengers. Erik meets with SHIELD Director Nick Fury (Samuel L. Jackson), who shows him briefcase containing a device that he says could be a source of unlimited power. Loki's reflection suddenly appears in a nearby mirror, and he whispers to himself, "Well, I guess that's worth a look." Erik says the same thing to Nick Fury. Stan Lee does make a short cameo in the film. He is a truck driver at the crater where Mjolnir landed. In the Marvel Universe, Asgard is actually another dimension with extensive lands and continents reaching well beyond Valhalla. In the comics there have been Asgardians with East Asian features so the idea of one with black features isn't as outrageous, since it's only one of multiple races among humans and Asgardians. The Vikings worshiped the Asgardians as gods due to their fantastic powers, though they are not gods, simply a race of incredibly powerful beings. The character Darcy points this out in the film. The reason such characters may have been interpreted as all being Caucasian is because the Vikings may have assumed they all were, or the stories changed them to resemble Norseman as the stories passed through history. a5c7b9f00b

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