Tuesday 21 November 2017

Thor: Ragnorok (2017)

I am a large fan of Comic Books which you might have already gathered from my previous entireties, and so far I have seen every Thor film at the cinema and why should the third Thor film be any different. If it has a Chris as the actor and is a Marvel film I will definatly watch it.
And, it was definatly the correct choice ingoing to see it, I was pretty dubious over seeing on the movie poster that Thor did not have long hair anymore however, he still remained the sexy god of Thunder which we all know and love.
The premise of the film is quite a direct follow on from Thor 2 in the fact that Loki didn't actually die and he banished Odin and essentially took his place, enjoying being a trickster to which he is essentially the god of.
But, hold on a moment their not so perfect family might be more of a less perfect family after-all as it seems that one female relative has come for destruction and will not leave or let anyone get in her way, to get to that eventual aim: the destruction of Val Halla.
With the introduction of Valkyrie (Tessa Thompson, best known for Veronica Mars and Dear White People) as a girl with a mission to level up in a world based on meritocracy and with a ruler who obviously is more Machiavelli than Machiavelli himself (Jeff Goldblum, best known for Jurassic Park) and the return of some familiar characters.
Enjoying the Easter Eggs directing to another Marvel films and the end-credit clip, made it even more special than most Marvel films yet.

Plus, to sum it up there is a definite edge of the 80s from colour schemes and outfits to the clothing and makeup, makes a brilliant accreditation to the amazing director Taika Waititi (Best know for What We Do In The Shadows).

I rate this amazing film 17/20.