Thor Ragnarok is not just a movie but the movie . It is a marvels science/fantasy movie directed by Taika David Waititi. It is a funny, action filled and an exciting cosmic adventure, an absolute classic.Not just the movie but the cast where all great with the likes of Chris Hemsworth(Thor), Cate Blanchett(Hela), Idris Elba(Heimdall), Tom Hiddleston(Loki).
*With the death of Odin, the goddess of death Hela is released from banishment, leaving Thor to defend Asgard without his hammer wich was destroyed by Hela
After being cast to a planet ruled by the grandmaster, he is forced to fight an old friend hulk in the grandmaster's high-profile gladiator battles.Thor recruit's with his mischievous brother Loki and the renowned Valkarie into his team revengers to battle against time and Hela to save Asgard.*
Despite the overwhelmingly light tone, a few horrible things happens in the film which should have been given more emotional weight. No less that four recurring characters die very quickly and the audience gets absolutely no time to process or feel any of these losses before the story moves back into comedy. Also, Natalie Portman’s character Jane Foster, Thor’s long standing love interest, is explained away and dismissed in a matter of seconds. It’s fine that she’s not in the movie, but her casual and permanent dismissal is disrespectful. Likewise, Lady Sif (Jamie Alexander) was absent and never even mentioned. Alexander’s schedule with her TV show “Blindspot” prevented her involvement, but not mentioning her or her whereabouts at all seemed grossly negligent. Karl Urban’s role as Hela’s unwitting lackey Skurge didn’t feel right either simply because Urban deserves better. The guy is a phenomenal A-list actor. He played Judge Dredd in one of the most underrated comic book films ever and he can’t get a starring role in a Marvel movie? What a waste.(http://www.smalltowncritic.com/?s=Thor&submit=Search+Site)
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