
Thor “Love and Thunder” Spoiler Free Review

Thor “Love and Thunder” Spoiler Free Review
As promised, I saw my scheduled viewing of the new Thor “Love and Thunder” movie earlier today, and I have been able to give my honest opinions about it, in a spoiler free way.
To start off, I just want to say I thoroughly loved this movie. I am not lying when I say that no other Marvel movie has ever made me laugh and entertained more than Thor “Love and Thunder” had.
But that was also a problem for me towards this movie, and it is the first one I had in the beginning stages of it.
This movie did make me laugh; yes, but the movie took responsibility of being unable to watch it with a serious attitude towards it. A movie should always be entertaining, but it should not be very consistent with the way it structures the film to the point where I can’t take any serious moments serious.
There were quite a few serious moments, but thanks to the constant usage of jokes; I could not express sympathy towards certain characters the way that the moment portrayed itself for me to.
The movie felt more like a comedy rather than a studious Marvel movie.
The characters were all fine, and action wise; I think they all stood out amazingly, especially Thor. If you had already watched the movie then you can recall that epic opening scene with Thor and the Guardians. Truly epic.
The way Jane and Thor’s relationship courses out through the movie is adorable and makes me cry over the fact that I can’t share what they have with a significant other. Their chemistry, while starting off as awkward and comical, pays off in a cute and endearing way.
Gorr the God Butcher was a great villian, despite the limited screen time we had him on for. Regardless of that however, his scenes were all very “sympathetic”. Everytime you saw Gorr on the screen you can understand why he is doing what he is, as it is included in the films opening moments to give us a who, what, and why of Gorr.
There was a point where I wanted him to succeed with his antics, because he was such a badass villian to only be a one and done character. It was nice to see Christian Bale come back and deliver his infamous performances that he is always able to do when he is shown on screen.
Thor within this movie left me mixed by the end of it, because judging from what I saw, I felt his character was handled much better in “Ragnarok”.
Let’s be honest (for those who have seen “Love and Thunder”), Thor was able to balance out his comedic personality and his serious personality much better in Ragnarok. Meanwhile In “Love and Thunder” Thor seems to be funny 90% of the time, and only serious 10% of the time, and even in those serious moments he was still being funny.
Regardless, I feel like Thor definitely had some character growth by the end of this movie, and his story is only going to get so much crazier from here.
This movie also set up the third and final Guardians of The Galaxy movie very well, as they and Thor split up on the same, yet different missions.
To sum up my thoughts, once again I love this movie, and it is the second best out of the now Thor “tetralogy”, falling behind Ragnarok for understandable reasons.
Thor “Love and Thunder” is to be described as how Thor says his life is, “Another classic Thor adventure!”
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