Thor: Ragnarok may be the best Marvel movie yet – review

By Alexandra Heilbron on November 2, 2017 | 2 Comments


Thor: Ragnarok movie posterDirector Taika Waititi brings a fresh take, not to mention an enormous amount of fun and charm to the latest Avenger movie — Thor: Ragnarok. In addition to adding a considerable amount of humor, he allows Chris Hemsworth to use the comedy skills he had an opportunity to show off last year when he stole the show in the Ghostbusters reboot.

In Thor: Ragnarok, Thor meets up with his brother Loki (Tom Hiddleston) again — and their brotherly banter throughout the movie is priceless. After some help from Dr. Strange (Benedict Cumberbatch in a highly entertaining and hilarious appearance), they’re transported to Norway to find their father, Odin (Anthony Hopkins).

Thor and Loki learn that they have an older sister, Hela (Cate Blanchett), also known as the Goddess of Death. As the eldest, she believes she should be the ruler of Asgard — not Thor. Blanchett plays her role with an over-the-top fervor that leaves us with a villain who’s somewhat difficult to take seriously.

In sharp contrast, Karl Urban — as her newly appointed right-hand man Skurge — puts real emotion into his role as an Asgardian who is forced to help the evil Goddess, and who winds up more and more tormented by what he’s told to do.

Thanks to Hela, Thor loses his hammer early in the film and winds up on the planet Sakaar, where he’s taken prisoner by the Grandmaster, played with all the delicious campiness Jeff Goldblum can muster. In contrast, Loki is already on Sakaar, where he’s found himself a comfortable situation.

Thor locates Bruce Banner (Mark Ruffalo), who’s been stuck as the Hulk for two years and forced to take on opponents in a gladiator-style arena. However, even when Thor and the Hulk are pitted against each other, the humor takes precedence, softening the violence.

As always, there’s a Stan Lee cameo, a post-film scene during the credits and a post-credits scene, something that Marvel fans know to anticipate.

Overall, Thor: Ragnarok has a similar feel to the Guardians of the Galaxy movies — more than to previous Thor and Avengers movies. Each one of these Marvel movies seems to top the ones that came before and it’s safe to say Thor: Ragnarok will likely be the favorite one to date for many fans.

If you’ve seen Thor: Ragnarok and would like to rate/review it, click here. ~Alexandra Heilbron



Comments & Discussion

  1. Stacy • November 2, 2017 @ 8:54 PM

    I’m supposed to see that there aren’t any advance screening passes in Winnipeg to see this movie I didn’t see free tickets anywhere

  2. Dave • November 3, 2017 @ 6:23 AM

    Saw it last night want to be the first to say that review is spot on. Go see it the bigger the screen the Better Imax all the way ***** stars


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