Thor: The Dark World

by Alan Taylor (Director)

Other authorsJoss Whedon (Author), Stan Lee (Actor), Christopher Yost (Author), Jonathan Howard (Actor), Ray Stevenson (Actor), Chris Evans (Actor), Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje (Actor), Don Payne (Author), Natalie Portman (Actor), Stellan Skarsgård (Actor), Anthony Hopkins (Actor)25 more, Rene Russo (Actor), Rene Russo (Actor), Christopher Markus (Author), Stephen McFeely (Author), Robert Rodat (Author), Tadanobu Asano (Actor), Christopher Eccleston (Actor), Zachary Levi (Actor), Alice Krige (Actor), Kevin Feige (Producer), Tom Hiddleston (Actor), Tony Curran (Actor), Brian Tyler (Composer), Kat Dennings (Actor), Idris Elba (Actor), Clive Russell (Actor), Jaimie Alexander (Actor), Chris O'Dowd (Actor), Kramer Morgenthau (Cinematographer), Dan Lebental (Editor), Chris Hemsworth (Actor), Benicio del Toro (Actor), Richard Brake (Actor), Ophelia Lovibond (Actor), Wyatt Smith (Editor)
DVD, 2014

Language

Original language

English

Original publication date

2013-10-22

Publication

Walt Disney Pictures (2014)

Library's rating

Library's review

The movie is terribly hampered by having all of the scenes providing depth and motivation to the villain cut entirely (the incomprehensible fact is they were filmed and are freely available as deleted scenes), leaving him a cardboard threat that I was never able to remotely care about. This leaves
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a huge vacuum at the centre of the film, which only partially is redeemed by the strong subplot concerning Thor and Loki's hugely compelling and entertaining relationship, and a good bit of genuinely fun humour. It is unfortunate, for a stronger villain (which they easily could have had with 10-15 minutes more running time to flesh him out) would have saved this film, rather than having it limp around in the weakest echelon of MCU installments (which, by all means, is still quite watchable).
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(38 ratings; 3.4)

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Nihilistic space elves want to destroy the universe.

Brainless and completely forgettable. The only reason to care about the character is because previous movies made him likable - which is enough to make the (mostly pretty good) action scenes work, which is in turn enough to make the movie
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entertaining.

Concept: F
Story: D
Characters: C
Dialog: C
Pacing: B
Cinematography: B
Special effects/design: B
Acting: C
Music: C

Enjoyment: C plus

GPA: 2.0/4
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