Sunday, May 8, 2011

The Mighty Thor not so mighty

"Thor" is not only a classic Marvel superhero, but he is also a god based on European Mythology.  Marvel  takes great detail in creating a vast mystical universe for Thor to originate from.  There is nothing blatantly wrong with the film.  It has all the elements of a great super hero movie: the lead is well cast, the supporting cast is solid, great action sequences, and good villains.  Where "Thor" falls short is in its character development especially between Thor and  Jane Foster. We as an audience are supposed to believe that they have built this mutual love for each other, but that connection has never been established on screen.                             

It would have been interesting to learn about the mythology of Thor in how he gains his powers, the origins of his hammer, and how long has he lived.  What the film does well is in its action sequences.  There are breath- taking CGI that create realistic mystical beings for Thor to battle with.  One of the best action sequences has no special effects at all.  It is just Thor fighting hand to hand with shield agents.  Marvel has done a very well job of trying to connect all of its superheros together for the Avengers movie. 

"Thor" is a very good movie, just not a great movie.  The problem with the movie is that I was expecting greatness.  If we judge it on our own merits, it is a very entertaining well produced superhero film.  Avoid at all cost the 3D.  It does nothing to enhance the film and is a waste of money.  The 3D was added post production and it was rushed.  The 2D is more than enough for you to enjoy the film. 
All photos by Joel Arnold

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