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Thor Love and Thunder (2022) Movie Review

Thor Love and Thunder – Movie Review ‘ A Marvel Mis-step’

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Director: Taika Waititi (Jojo Rabbit)

Writer: Taika Waititi, Jennifer Kaytin Robinson (Screenplay)

Writer: Stan Lee, Jason Aaron (Comic)

Cast

Plot: Thor enlists the help of Valkyrie, Korg and ex-girlfriend Jane Foster to fight Gorr the God Butcher, who intends to make the gods extinct.

Runtime: 1 Hour 59 Minutes

There may be spoilers in the rest of the review

Story: Thor Love and Thunder starts as Thor (Hemsworth) is still trying to discover himself, travelling with the Guardians of the Galaxy. Learning of Gorr the God Butcher (Bale), who has been travelling to worlds, killing their gods. Travelling to save an old friend Sif (Alexander) learning Asgaard is now in danger.

Meanwhile, Jane Foster (Portman) is coming to terms with her own fate, desperately trying to find a solution. Turning to Asgaard for an answer, gaining a new power along the way. The pair team up with King Valkyrie (Thompson) in a battle to bring about the end of Gorr’s rampage through the universe.

Verdict on Thor Love and Thunder

Characters

Thor has been travelling with the Guardians of the Galaxy, not feeling challenged with their missions. He learns his fellow Asgardians are in danger, returning to help. A nice heroic side to the character, trying to help the universe. On the other side of his character, we get the down-on-love guy. Wanting to find more, getting conflicted with the change in Jane, and wanting his hammer back, only upset his axe. This side of the character is almost painful to watch, a bumbling idiot throughout.

Jane Foster returns, only she has cancer and doesn’t have much time left. She turns to Asgaard for answers, getting a connection to Mjolnir, becoming the Almighty Thor. Helping in the battle against Gorr, looking back on what could have been with Thor. When it comes to the serious side of this character, everything works well, the comedy misses too much.

Gorr the God Butcher was a loyal follower of a God who let everyone, including Gorr’s daughter, die. Letting the Necromancer sword take over him, he gains control of the shadow realm. Swearing to kill every God in the universe, targeting Thor next. Gorr is easily the best part of the film, a dark villain with strong motivations about God figure’s involvement in life. Twisted with his tricks, determined and filled with unimaginable pain.

King Valkyrie is getting tired of running the holiday resort she calls home, Asgaard. Needing to make the big decisions, she is delighted to get back into an adventure with Thor. She is one of the better characters for the comedy in play here.

In the supporting characters, nobody really stands out that much. Korg gets the odd funny line, usually causing more trouble. Young Axel shows leadership qualities that are important for one side of the story.

Performances

Chris Hemsworth has always looked the part of Thor, there is never a question about that. When it comes to the action, everything usually works well. Surprisingly the comedy was a highlight in Ragnarok. Sadly, this time the comedy tends to miss a lot, with the fine line he has balanced, falling into the silly this time around.

Natalie Portman returning could have been a massive help for the movie. As previously mentioned, the serious side to Jane she is great with, but the comedy she struggles to hit. It also doesn’t seem to fit the character that much.

Christian Bale is the standout performance in the movie. From the opening sequences, we see elements of his ‘The Machinist’ performance here. Showing the slowly breaking man, the determination to get revenge and stop the suffering he went through. He is the character you want to see most of in this film.

Tessa Thompson was the biggest highlight of Ragnarok, she does fit the comical tone of the movie, but doesn’t have that much to do. She shows the frustrations of the new role but barely shows much of the new role happening.

Story

The story follows the latest adventure of Thor, where he must find himself after losing everything. Still trying to figure out his place in the universe, when he must step up to face Gorr the God Butcher. Catching up with an old love or two, as well as learning not every God is as heroic as he is.

When it comes to breaking down this story, we seem to get caught between two things. First, the serious side of the story, a villain that has strong motivation, a person facing their own fate and a person learning about themselves in the universe. These three factors would come off very well in this movie, we could have explored a lot more factors in these moments. The problems come from the second side of the film. Trying to keep the comical undertone, Ragnarok created, only for everything to come up short. It is almost sad to say this isn’t on the level of the previous film. The other big drawn back in this story is the painful narration, which clearly isn’t needed.

Themes

Thor Love and Thunder is the latest action-adventure sci-fi superhero movie. Following Thor on his fourth solo adventure. It does offer the big action sequences, we have come to expect that, despite nothing in battle looking too different. The locations however are unique, with the shadow realm location being especially interesting to see the characters fight through. The effects in the film work well, creating the bigger moments the film generates.

Where to Watch: Thor Love and Thunder is now in cinemas worldwide.

Final ThoughtsThor Love and Thunder is one of the weakest outings from Marvel so far.

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Thor Love and Thunder cast’s Early Roles

Thor Love and Thunder cast’s Early Roles

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Thor Love and Thunder is hitting the cinemas in a couple of weeks. The fourth outing for Thor, excluding the Avengers appearances. Plenty has been kept under wraps with this movie. Thor is looking to escape the superhero world, after pacing over the leadership to Valkyrie. Jane Foster is back and with a new twist and we have Gorr the God Butcher is the villain.

Like the previous posts on early career movies. We are going to look through some of the lesser-known movies of the star’s careers.

Chris Hemsworth – A Perfect Getaway

Chris Hemsworth is another Home and Away alumnus who didn’t take long to jump into major franchises. First Star Trek before, Thor, it didn’t take long for him to reach super stardom. One of the very few early roles before his big break, is in fact one of my favourite movies. A Perfect Getaway follows two couples that will spend the Hawaii vacation together. Only one has plans for the other. Hemsworth is a couple they pass by, only a small cameo like performance.

Natalie Portman – Beautiful Girls

Natalie Portman made a major impact with her first role in Leon: The Professional. A supporting role in Michael Mann’s Heat followed that up. The first one that I personally haven’t heard of is ‘Beautiful Girls’. The film follows a group of friends meeting back together in their own hometown. Where they find love with the beautiful girls in the town. Portman is one of the daughters of the characters.

Christian Bale – Mio in the Land of Faraway

Christian Bale, like Natalie Portman, got a major role early on, Empire of the Sun. also in 1987, Bale starred in this fantasy adventure movie, as the character Jum-Jum. What looks like a fun fantasy adventure that would fit in perfectly in the era. It feels like one that would be worth checking out to complete the Bale back filmography.

Tessa Thompson – Mississippi Damned

Tessa Thompson made a major impact in Thor Ragnarok. Being one of the best additions to the franchise, with laughs and action. When a Stranger Calls remake was her first movie, a horror that many people get to insult. The one that looks most interesting from her early career roles, is Mississippi Damned. This powerful drama looks at three black families that go through a cycle of abuse, addition and violence. One film that will show the stronger performance from the then young Thompson.

Jaimie Alexander – Squirrel Trap

Jaimie Alexander was one of the biggest misses in Thor Ragnarok. She is returning back to the films this time around. Jaimie did star in the first two movies in a fun supporting position, but it was her role in TV’s Blindspot that gave her more attention. It was back in 2004 when she got her first film role. In a low budget romantic comedy Squirrel Trap, one that I couldn’t even find a trailer too. The few snippets I could locate, show her to be seductive like character.

Russell Crowe – Prisoners of the Sun

Russell went on to be an Oscar winner actor and will be joining Thor as Zeus. Back in 1990 he got a supporting role in this movie. Showing the horrendous condition soldiers were put through during war. It is funny that the later productions of the poster, have put Russell front and centre in the movie. When the original trailer doesn’t even mention his character.

Which Thor Love and Thunder actors would you like to see the early films from?