THOR: THE DARK WORLD (2013)
So after the first THOR
came out, I think expectations for this one were sky-high. After taking a close
look at the previews and the brilliant addition of Anthony Hopkins’s voice over
the stage was set. In this one THOR is still hung up on Jane Foster but not
hung up enough to have not been around for 2 years (which makes no sense). On top of that something
called “the convergence” is about to happen which will open the door for an
opportunity for the Dark Elves to send the universe (9 Realms) into darkness.
The Dark Elves pretty much hate everything.
The GREAT – 1) The back
story in this thing is so rich you could almost build a TV series on it.
2) We get right into the action and even the more somber parts of the story never really let up.
3) Unlike IRON MAN 2, I don’t think anyone in their right mind is questioning whether or not this is better than THOR. I think it crushes it and I LOVED THOR.
4) There are a bunch of little details in this thing that are just freaking outstanding including a much deeper role for Frigga (Rene Russo), more screen time for Heimdall (Idris Elba) and some superb casting for our Dark Elves.
5) Loki is great in this and does such an outstanding job he made me both hate and mourn for him in the same two hour time frame.
2) We get right into the action and even the more somber parts of the story never really let up.
3) Unlike IRON MAN 2, I don’t think anyone in their right mind is questioning whether or not this is better than THOR. I think it crushes it and I LOVED THOR.
4) There are a bunch of little details in this thing that are just freaking outstanding including a much deeper role for Frigga (Rene Russo), more screen time for Heimdall (Idris Elba) and some superb casting for our Dark Elves.
5) Loki is great in this and does such an outstanding job he made me both hate and mourn for him in the same two hour time frame.
THE WHAT – Apparently you
can get an app for just jumping through realms now. I hear Apple has come out
with one. (Kidding). All the getting to and from is a bit too easy in my
opinion but it is subtly explained making it excusable. Also sadly as much as I
want to like Darcy (Kat Dennings) I think the film would have been better served
trying to find ways to deliver more Sif to the screen than added Darcy time. To the directors credit
however she was injured during filming so that may have been why. One scene
with Erik in the film was a bit much but 3 of the same one was almost “you have
got to be kidding me” worthy.
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