Thor Review (hopefully as spoiler free as possible)

Thor Review (hopefully as spoiler free as possible)

Is Kenneth Branagh's Thor a winner? I say thee yay, verily...

Review Opinion
By KeithM - Apr 25, 2011 09:04 AM EST
Filed Under: Thor

I just got back from one of the advanced previews we're having in the UK today. Let me cut the chase quick sharp and tell you my reaction when the movie ended... "That was effin' brilliant!" (I won't try to replicate the rather girlish giggle that came with it)

Again, cutting to the chase before getting down to details, let me reassure you all - there are helmets and there is flying. It IS Thor, rest assured, not a watered down or "Hollywood-ised" version in the slightest.

Branagh really has done wonders here. The film is entertaining, exciting, funny and emotionally engaging.




All the performances are absolutely spot-on, every one of the cast pitch perfect in their respective roles, with Hemsworth not only holding his own in esteemed company, but totally convincing as the arrogant but likeable god of thunder. He IS Thor, every bit as much as Downey is Stark. The prospect of Hemsworth and Downey together as Thor and Stark, already intriguing, is now positively mouth watering. No pressure then Evans. :)

Hopkins is superbly understated as Odin, blessedly avoiding the temptation to play it over the top (you see what I did there? Heh. I'll get my coat), while Hiddleston as Loki is... well, he's Loki. The film could have faltered if Loki wasn't convincing in his arc and in his portrayal and Hiddleston truly delivers a subtle and intelligent performance, totally owning the role and making a truly multi-dimensional 'villain'.

Portman is also very good as Jane Foster and, as a long-time reader of Thor (since about 1971) I can say that Portman's interpretation is by far the most interesting I've ever found her. She is a bit meh in the comics to be honest, but here Portman makes her into a smart, likeable (utterly loveable frankly), worthy love interest and interesting in her own right. I've read some reviews which have said that Thor and Jane falling for each other isn't entirely convincing in the time they spend together. Rubbish. Both myself and my brother were in love with her by the end and could totally believe Thor would be too. Seriously, I don't think Natalie has ever looked so beautiful. /gushing

Skarsgård is a good foil for Portman, acting as the sceptic and counselling caution to Portman's almost irrational desire to 'believe' and follow Thor despite the dangers and risk. Kat Dennings, in a small, but valuable role, provides some light relief to puncture some of what could have become a bit pompous and expositiony otherwise. Both serve the story well, with Skarsgård in particular having a rather key role in things (no spoilers, but just make sure to stick around for the post-credits scene).

Heimdall is great, Sif is great, the Warriors Three are great - and not quite as underplayed or as sidelined as I might have feared, all playing their parts in the plot and as friends of our hero.

The cameos are unintrusive and work seemlessly into the plot without screaming "look at me, I'm a cameo" - I had to point out Stan Lee to my brother in fact as it was fairly easy to miss - for 'norms' - not for geeks like US of course ;)

Other 'Easter egg' moments are similarly subtle (watch carefully in Odin's strongroom is all I'll say), so it seems Marvel did learn a lesson from Iron Man 2 in that at no time does the greater MU or the Avengers nods seem incongruous or crowbarred in. My brother thought that the MU/Avengers things that were in it (e.g Coulson) nodding to other movies was a very good thing indeed ('interesting' is how he described this interweaving Marvel are doing - in a good way.)

MINOR SPOILER:

Maybe the Hawkeye scene was a bit clunky, but only if you know he's Hawkeye - my brother, who is not a comics guy, didn't notice anything 'odd' about that scene at all really, so not a major thing obviously

END SPOILER

The Asgard scenes work brilliantly, stunningly so in fact, never even straying near Flash Gordon territory thankfully. The Earth scenes also work just as well, Branagh managing the transition between the very different feeling 'worlds' without it ever feeling too jarring. Jotunheim was also realised well. The film jumps between the various realms a fair bit rather than just focusing on one or the other for too long, which helps avoid any slowdown in the plot and indeed, keeps the film steamrollering along very nicely.

The action scenes are stunning - full on Marvel style battle scenes, just like in the comics. Honestly, there's a scene on Jotunheim when Thor first... Nah, not going to spoil. Let's just say I clapped my hands together with sheer joy at the awesomeness of it. And there are moments like that throughout. The film will be very re-watchable too, because a lot of the action is very frenetic and Branagh doesn't use a lot of slo-mo (you listening Snyder?), so it's very easy to miss a lot of the background detail in amongst all the chaos. That's a good thing by the way. It better captures the chaos of battle and time isn't a wasting dragging out action scenes because you have no story. And that isn't a problem here. There's plenty of action - and as I said, they are stunning - but there's plenty of story to be told too and it's told well.

A quick word on the 3D - it's fairly subtle - not a lot of 'in yer face' poking stuff at you going on - and I think probably worth it for the experience. There are certain scenes (such as in Jotunheim for example) where the 'depth' does add to the sense of scale, which 2D might not convey as well. Same with Asgard and those expansive desert shots. I still think it'll be just as great a film in 2D, but scenes such as those will have that bit 'extra' in 3D.

I'm not going to expound much on the actual story - most of you will know it already, if not from the comics, then I assume, if you're here, then from the many articles about it in the last few weeks/months. Suffice to say, it works. It's exciting, funny, epic, very, very entertaining and, as far as this Thor comics fanboy is concerned, effin' brilliant.

Best Marvel movie yet? Possibly. My favourite so far, for sure.

Hail Kenneth Branagh. Hail Thor.

9/10

(It's only not a 10 because perfection doesn't exist)
THOR 5: Chris Hemsworth Addresses His MCU Future And Says That There's Nothing Official (Yet)
Related:

THOR 5: Chris Hemsworth Addresses His MCU Future And Says That There's "Nothing Official" (Yet)

RUMOR: THOR 5 Scheduled To Film Next Year; Writer And Director Currently Being Sought
Recommended For You:

RUMOR: THOR 5 Scheduled To Film Next Year; Writer And Director Currently Being Sought

DISCLAIMER: ComicBookMovie.com is protected under the DMCA (Digital Millenium Copyright Act) and... [MORE]

ComicBookMovie.com, and/or the user who contributed this post, may earn commissions or revenue through clicks or purchases made through any third-party links contained within the content above.

1 2
KeithM
KeithM - 4/25/2011, 10:12 AM
Fist block.

If I haven't mentioned something (costumes, music, effects, whatever), just assume it was good to great. There was almost nothing wrong with the movie at all - short of it being two movies, that is - as the only complaint I would have is that I want more. It was really that good.
Digitaria51
Digitaria51 - 4/25/2011, 11:21 AM
@Keith should I read this? I can't see it until May 6th, and I'm not even sure if I should watch anymore 'new' trailers...I've said I was skeptical before, but now I really want to see this film...do you think it will do better box office wise than Green Lantern or Cap?
captainbeta
captainbeta - 4/25/2011, 11:21 AM
I have a few more days. The family is excited and I can't stop talking about it.
dahamma
dahamma - 4/25/2011, 11:24 AM
Thanks so much for a spoiler free review, not everyone wants to be spoiled. Im glad to hear Chris is owning up to THor! Here in the U.S. we got 10 days left :( ten loonngggg days :(
fullmetal
fullmetal - 4/25/2011, 11:26 AM
i can't wait!!!!!!!!!!!!
Crugsy
Crugsy - 4/25/2011, 11:27 AM
I've been today folks and I'll totally back this review up. This film is STUNNING! By far and away the best Marvel adaptation so far in my books. I'll definately be going to see it again.
UncleDrew
UncleDrew - 4/25/2011, 11:28 AM
I AM SO EXCITED FOR THIS FILM!!!!
GUNSMITH
GUNSMITH - 4/25/2011, 11:30 AM
AHHH GOOD SIGN..9 OUTA 10 IS GOOD
tripttwe
tripttwe - 4/25/2011, 11:32 AM
That was a great review read! I'm filled with anticipation! Thanks...
marvelmark
marvelmark - 4/25/2011, 11:36 AM
went to see Thor today in Digital I-MAX 3D (I remember when films were just films, but anyway...)
Absolutly amazing! i was impressed every aspect of the movie. The first time you see asgard is mind blowing, Hemsworth is brilliant as Thor. plenty of action and a few laughs aswel.
I will deffinitly be seeing this again in the next week or so.
CHAS65
CHAS65 - 4/25/2011, 11:36 AM
As I always knew.
MarvelousMarty
MarvelousMarty - 4/25/2011, 11:36 AM
I saw it at noon today. I loved it, as did my girlfriend who isn't in to comics or superheroes at all. Best thing about it was Chris as Thor, spot on. I'd give it a Thor out of 5. See what I did there? Clever huh?
PunyParker89
PunyParker89 - 4/25/2011, 11:39 AM
Saw this today as well. I really enjoyed it. The film was solid; good performances, good action scenes and well placed humour. Like KeithM says Hiddleston is Loki and for me Hemsworth is Thor (and his pecs made me question my sexuality somewhat). I can't decide if it was as good as Iron Man. I didn't agree with some stylistic choices i.e. too many canted angles.

I read a review saying the film was 'overlong', but I wanted more. The two hours didn't drag and I felt things could have been paced slower. more onus and time should have been placed on Asgard and Thor coming to terms with Earth.

I saw Thor is 2D and didn't crave another dimension. I will see it in 3D and see what it adds/detracts. Final thoughts: Although I wasn't blown away by Thor, Branagh has succeeded in bringing the most problematic Avenger to life. It's fun and engaging and I can see CBM being very pleased with it.
Blackmatter
Blackmatter - 4/25/2011, 11:42 AM
Not alot of slo mo shit? This is real good. Take heed to these words Z Snyder
superotherside
superotherside - 4/25/2011, 11:43 AM
awesome review @KeithM! i can't wait till i see it! :)
marvelmark
marvelmark - 4/25/2011, 11:43 AM
went to see Thor today in Digital I-MAX 3D (I remember when films were just films, but anyway...)
Absolutly amazing! i was impressed every aspect of the movie. The first time you see asgard is mind blowing, Hemsworth is brilliant as Thor. plenty of action and a few laughs aswel.
I will deffinitly be seeing this again in the next week or so.
misner89
misner89 - 4/25/2011, 11:45 AM
may 6 cant be any futher godd dammmit
jazzman
jazzman - 4/25/2011, 11:52 AM
i enjoyed Thor everyone in the cinema loved it
Matador
Matador - 4/25/2011, 11:57 AM
@ AlbertBiglowPaineinTheAss - Maybe you should write a movie review so we can all say how bad you suck too.
PunyParker89
PunyParker89 - 4/25/2011, 12:05 PM
@AlbertBigelowPaine - I have already read that review. If you are going to complain about KeithM's review because he is a 'fanboy' you can't combat it with a review that is equally biased from the other end of the spectrum.
Matador
Matador - 4/25/2011, 12:09 PM
@ AlbertBiglowPaine - First paragraph not need it.
WTF kind of review was that! Never once did even go into details about the movie and went one side like pubeless teen. Hope you didn't write that cause whoo that was a stinker.
PunyParker89
PunyParker89 - 4/25/2011, 12:16 PM
@AlbertBigelowPaine - Of course it is a biased review. The writer starts his review by taking a stab at what Marvel is doing and saying 'I can’t imagine Captain America is going to break the mould come July.' He is already starting to make opinions of Captain America like he already had a negative prejudice towards Thor before watching it.
If you look in the comments he confirms his dislike of comic book movies; 'I admit my review is filled with personal pretentions.' KeithM went in expecting to enjoy Thor and did, he is the target audience. If Marvel have pleased their target audience, well done to them. I think you are in the wrong place to bash a comic book movie, especially one you haven't seen.
Matador
Matador - 4/25/2011, 12:24 PM
@ AlbertBiglowPaine - True money will be well spent!
Matador
Matador - 4/25/2011, 12:25 PM
LOL...OMG....(tears)....you made my day Albert.
Gmoney84
Gmoney84 - 4/25/2011, 12:32 PM
AlbertBigelowPaine...Have you seen Thor yet? I'd love to hear your thoughts on the film.
KeithM
KeithM - 4/25/2011, 12:38 PM
@Albert: I paid good money to have a good time and I had one. You don't think this is a good review because you think the movie is bad? Based on you not liking the trailer? I saw it. The movie. It was fantastic.

I can imagine a film like this not being to everyone's taste, but I can't imagine a comicbook fan not enjoying it. In fact I can't imagine anyone who doesn't enjoy a bit of larger than life escapism or just a rollicking good time not enjoying it. It's plain good fun.

If you never experience the same joy, the same happiness I just got from this movie then I pity you.

@Everyone else who isn't an ignorant, rude troll: Thanks for your comments.
HelaGood
HelaGood - 4/25/2011, 12:43 PM
NICE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
SmashBro
SmashBro - 4/25/2011, 12:45 PM
@ AlbertBigelowPaine - you sir are a troll. why don't you go see the movie first and then give us your opinion. how could you judge a movie by a trailer...that is the most ridiculous thing i have ever heard.
Pottox
Pottox - 4/25/2011, 12:48 PM
10/10 will be for the Captain! I'm soooo sure...
BlazinTexan
BlazinTexan - 4/25/2011, 1:43 PM
now albert has moved on to our chatroom ugh anyway nice review
1 2
View Recorder