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How about the film ? If described in one word, funny. My assessment after watching Thor: Ragnarok is more or less the same as watching Comic8 Casino King. Yes, funny! It's that simple. But you're lucky because I'm known as a complicated person. So congratulations, you've avoided the short explanation that really isn't worth publishing. Okay, let's get straight to it, here are 5 reasons why Thor: Ragnarok reminds us of Comic8 Casino King .
Both Thor and Comic8 succeeded in making the audience laugh because of the ridiculousness of their scenes.
Many say that Thor: Ragnarok is an action movie . I disagree. Of course, this is a comedy movie . Indeed, it cannot be denied that there are several fight scenes, but they are nothing more thanMSGjust a flavoring, just like Comic8. But don't worry, the majority of the Thor movie cast are not comedians. So you can avoid nightmares imagining Babe Cabita holding Mjolnir.
You will still see cool acting from famous names like Chris Hemsworth, Tom Hiddleston, Anthony Hopkins, and others. However, the purpose of the acting is the same: looking for something funny.
Many adopt templates from other films such as Star Wars, Twilight, Gladiator, and others.
In Comic8, we often find characters like those we often find i comics and superhero movies, the same goes for Thor. In this film, you will find several scenes, characters, and even costumes that are similar to other films at first glance. Starting from the Hulk vs Thor battle arena, of course, we are familiar with scenes like the film Gladiator (2000). In some scenes, the use of a setting of a vast expanse of fields with a stretching sky brings a calming effect that reminds me of the film starring Russell Crowe.
Second, the planet where Thor was stranded and then met Valkyrie. Some scenes on the planet Sekaar remind us of the Star Wars movie, laser beam gun battles, the appearance of strange creatures, and techno music nuances (successfully making me enjoy the music more than the scenes).
In addition, you will meet the giant Wolf with the queen, Hela—a glimpse of the character and costume of Maleficent, who is played quite well by Cate Blanchett. "Thor is so handsome," said the woman sitting next to me. Yes, you (girls) will be surprised by Thor's appearance—there is a shirtless scene—with his new hair. Hmm.
Thor's new look and the presence of the Wolf clouded my vision that it was actually Taylor Lautner who played Thor.Luckily it's not Aliando GGS. Ah, that's nonsense.
From the messy story toless-than-satisfyingfying conflict
Apart from Comic8, whose story is a mess, Thor: Ragnarok is slightly better because—only—it is less neat. The new templates thatare beinge mixed and matched do give a new feel compared to the previous two sequels, but they feel less neat to the point that the assessment that appears is forced. Regarding the story conflict, in my opinion, the film's conflict lies unplanned familyThor and Hela, Loki were sidelined because I was disappointed over the loss of the naughty but cool character from the first Thor film; it was sad.
Hela wants to bring glory to Asgard, while Thor wants to save his homeland from a tyrannical leader. This sibling conflict feels bland. Maybe this is the impact of the jokes played by almost every character. For example, when I was heading towards "tension" when Bruce threw himself down to fight the Wolf, he instead failed to become Hulk. I mean, why not just become Hulk, so we are not forced to build the same tension again, as a result, my tension that was built later became half-hearted or lacking. I am sure that the initial intention of this Thor film is an action genre, so it is better if the funny is not in every scene, especially during the conflict.
The characters are almost uniformly intertwined. Too many jokes end in one word, too much!
The cliche character of Comic8 may have been reviewed by many. A speck of stain similar to Comic8, should have been avoided by the film Thor: Ragnarok because of the big names of the actors and actresses, but instead it looks prominent. The big names in the film Thor, should provide a guarantee of rich and strong character mapping. Sorry, I have to be honest, it is not visible.
Again, my guess is because of the excessive choice of comedy nuances I don't know which comedian possessed me, but Mark Ruffalo's acting is more like Ace Ventura than Bruce Banner. Loki has been discussed earlier, yes. Then the childish Hulk dilutes the fierce impression that Marvel tried to build in previous films. Well, actually, it's okay if the genre is comedy; it's up to the filmmaker. But as a viewer, I might prefer a cartoon like Despicable Me to a superhero film if I'm just looking for haha-hihi .
Potentially reaping huge profits. Hollywood is indeed adept at the film business.
But apart from the pros and cons, Hollywood films still can't be separated from business. Yes, fortunately everyone needs entertainment, especially Indonesians who are easily tense. There is the number 30 in September alone tense, different thoughts are a little tense, a statue that just sits there being kicked, and so on. Well, this Thor: Ragnarok film might be suitable for them to watch on the weekend.
Comic8 successfully reaped a lot of profit when it appeared two years ago. In the same vein, Thor also has the potential to reap high profits this year. Reported to CNN,T hor: Ragnarok was able to earn an opening income of US$107.6 million or more than Rp1.4 trillion. This film has only been playing for five days, meaning that the money is still flowing before the cinema screens go down. It is interesting to wait and see how much income fro third sequel of Thor will get in the market. Is it as successful as other Marvel films such as The Avengers?
You can also give your opinion in the comments column. For those who haven't watched it, don't forget to watch Thor: Ragnarok in your favorite cinema.