What to know about Thor: Love And Thunder

in Movies & TV Shows2 years ago (edited)

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I saw this movie in the theater and found it exciting at several points, however as time went on and after thinking about what I had seen in the theater, the movie is not up to the level of what Thor: Ragnarok was. Even more so that they could have taken much more advantage of Gorr, he felt very wasted and rather ridiculed.

While I do find interesting to see someone talking about the movie here now, I do find a bit odd that you feel like you...don't talk about the movie as if you had watched it or could mention anything about the story of the movie or your favorite moments or the moments you felt were the best or the worst...I don't want to demotivate you, just to see some more "review" in future reviews you make, since this does seem to read more like a bullet point of the cast and the characters they play, the director of the movie...and nothing else.

Just thought it was weird that there wasn't really any impression or opinion from you that I could read from this movie. Not any "This movie was fine", or "this movie was pretty good and enjoyed these kind of jokes", or even the "this was a bit of a dull/boring/disappointing movie" that I've heard echoed around the world regarding the movie's general consensus, but rather "Chris Hemsworth is Thor, Jane Foster becomes Thor, this guy is that and Taika Waititi is going to make the script with jokes. So this looks like will be exciting and be a positive success for the audiences".

You know, speaking as if this was a movie about to come out without really talking about the movie or even any of the current reception or having watched it yourself.

Sorry if this happens to be a lot of nitpicks over your post, but wanted to give you some clear feedback on how, as you seem to be new to Hive and the community, would likely be better adding with your own experiences and thoughts about the movie (and...talking about what goes on the movie itself) if you are looking forward to write more reviews about movies, rather than writing what sounds like a promotional article/blurb for an upcoming movie.

Best of luck on future posts though, and hoping you get to improve on your reviews :)

It's a solid film, I loved the music and i still think that Taika was the right choice for Thor, still, Ragnarok is a little bit better