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Thor: Love and Thunder movie review

Thor Love and Thunder is a 2022 American superhero film based on the Marvel Comics character Thor.

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The movie is frequently humorous, rousing, and invigorating and despite having too many recognizable flourishes and quips, this enjoyable sequel is still a force for good, with enough visual ambition and emotion. On a voyage of rehabilitation, we meet our space Viking hero and mighty Norse deity Thor, who begins on a search for inner peace unlike any he’s ever encountered. 

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More intriguing heroes from the star’s (Thor) previous serious days are reintroduced in the film, as we see him open his heart once more and give love a chance. Like every other superhero film, there is usually a battle between the good and the bad, and there are people who are saved; yet, in Thor, we see some characters break bad as they turn into villains, and begin on a quest to take down gods. 

The 16+ film is plenty of fun, but spectators are also terrified, especially when battles between villains and superheroes emerge. “Thor: Love and Thunder,” co-written by Taika Waititi and Jennifer Kaytin Robinson, just doesn’t however flourish as much as it should, regardless of how interesting it may be. 

Thor love and thunder provides a tone that promotes how a film may merge god-killing and kid-friendly crowd-pleasing scenes with a mushy love message

 The film’s primary conflict, in which the main villain attacks at night in a chaotic spontaneous combat sequence, adds to the confusion since the frightening scene is difficult to follow in the dark on what is going on. The film improves with bolder, more emotional scenes about how love comes at the cost of loss.

Thor love and thunder provides a sense of tone that promotes how a film may merge god-killing and kid-friendly crowd-pleasing scenes with a mushy love message. This sequel is not without qualms, but the writers continue to demonstrate how distinctive big movies can still be if its authors continue to embrace some of their most darkest and comedic concepts.

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