sugarmack
Joined Jun 2000
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I'm not sure what everyone else is complaining about. I, like everyone else in my relatively crowded cinema, thoroughly enjoyed and laughed throughout the entire film. I think perhaps a lot of viewers haven't seen many of Waititi's previous works, or don't get his sense of humour, which I think is very irreverent New Zealand/Australian. If anything I'd say Thor forgets to be a completely self-involved, arrogant spoilt god in parts of this movie and that's always provided good value for me.
I found the early Thor movies to be some of the weakest of the Marvel movies so when Waititi took the helm, he brought life to the Thor series by not taking it too seriously. I mean, he's a space viking. Taking that seriously is boring. For those upset by the 'adult humour', maybe try reading about the ancient gods (whether Greek, Norse or Old Testament) and you might just find them a little more salacious and violent than a throwaway reference to orgies.
I found Thor: Love and Thunder visually creative, well-directed with excellent comic timing, and it had fantastic performances from its actors. It's not another Iron Man, but neither is Venom or Spiderman. It's a Marvel universe. It should contain multitudes!
I found the early Thor movies to be some of the weakest of the Marvel movies so when Waititi took the helm, he brought life to the Thor series by not taking it too seriously. I mean, he's a space viking. Taking that seriously is boring. For those upset by the 'adult humour', maybe try reading about the ancient gods (whether Greek, Norse or Old Testament) and you might just find them a little more salacious and violent than a throwaway reference to orgies.
I found Thor: Love and Thunder visually creative, well-directed with excellent comic timing, and it had fantastic performances from its actors. It's not another Iron Man, but neither is Venom or Spiderman. It's a Marvel universe. It should contain multitudes!
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