Thor

Thor

  • Director: Kenneth Branagh
  • Writer: Ashley Miller,Zack Stentz,Don Payne
  • Countries of origin: United States
  • Language: English
  • Release date: May 6, 2011
  • Runtime: 1h 55min
  • Sound mix: Dolby Digital, Datasat, SDDS, Dolby Surround 7.1, Dolby Atmos
  • Aspect ratio: 2.39 : 1
  • Also known as: Thor, God of Thunder
  • "Thor" (Thor) is a sci-fi action film produced by Marvel Comics Pictures, based on Marvel Comics comics, and is the fourth film of Marvel Cinematic Universe . Directed by Kenneth Charles Branagh, starring Chris Hemsworth , Tom Hiddleston , Natalie Hershlag and others.
    The film tells the story of Thor who was exiled to the earth learning how to become a true hero. 

    Details

    • Release date May 6, 2011
    • Filming locations Galisteo, New Mexico, USA
    • Production companies Paramount Pictures, Marvel Entertainment, Marvel Studios

    Box office

    Budget

    $150,000,000 (estimated)

    Gross US & Canada

    $181,030,624

    Opening weekend US & Canada

    $65,723,338

    Gross worldwide

    $449,326,618

    Movie reviews

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    • By Letha 2022-04-23 07:01:03

      Thor was kicked away by Destroyer, and the heroine who was running towards Thor was a flying, grinning sun man on the white T on the chest...

      The story is good (do I need to say more about the Marvel universe) The

      scene is grand (unfortunately, it is spectacular but not exquisite. From the bird's eye view of Asgard, except for the iconic palace, other buildings are disorganized, making people suspect that the sets and stuntmen are not busy enough time)

      Humorous stalk More deliberate (similar to multi-cam sitcom bickering)

      emotional processing is really bad (the emotional development of the male and...

    • By Kayley 2022-04-23 07:01:03

      After eight years of sleep, I fell in love again

      In a word: The younger brother Hammer went down to the world to flirt with his younger sister, and the younger brother Xie Mei usurped power and ascended the throne.

      After so many years of spraying, everyone has finished spraying it. After watching "Avengers 3", I revisited the film and talked about some details that I didn't care about at the time.

      The first is that the casting has nothing to say. Whether it is Mr. Hai, Dousen, or Nat, my goddess kat, it seems that they are all...

    • By Marques 2022-04-23 07:01:03

      Through experience, he is God

      I watched Thor 1 after watching the Thor series and Avengers 3. When I first watched it, I felt that the young Thor was not as calm, steady, reliable, and god-like as the later Thor. When he was young, Thor was just as impulsive as all ordinary young people. The newborn calf was not afraid of tigers, he was brave, and when he was offended, he just wanted to fight with others to prove himself. I am confident in myself and care about my dignity. He is the son of Odin, the god of all, and the...

    • By Lyla 2022-04-23 07:01:03

      Thor becomes stronger

      Thor was arrogant before and even after his exile, fearless but impulsive. Thor, who has experienced difficulties, is the one who told his friends that he was not able to defeat the ice giant after the ice giant came to earth, but he could evacuate the crowd. At that moment, he could really summon the lightning Thor, and he sacrificed himself for mankind, including Thor's saying to his father, "You are the best father", and he became stronger.

      Be humble, correct your mistakes, and be...

    • By Raegan 2022-04-23 07:01:03

      We fight for the same purpose, to protect the world. - Thor, son of Odin

      Sol goes straight to the pet store

      "bring me a horse"

      "Sorry sir, we only have cats, dogs and birds here..."

      "Come on the biggest one I can ride"

      "...,...,...,..."

      The king of Asa's God's Domain used his physical body to sway in Mexico. His style, manner, and tone of speech were still the king's, but it seemed to us mortals that it was more like a lunatic, confused and dangerous. This contrast is natural but obvious. Hilarious. The appearance of Miss...

    User comments

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    • By Jade 2023-07-06 13:56:26

      Finally opened the plug-in at the last...

    • By Johnnie 2023-06-27 09:14:32

      When I watched "Star Trek", I felt that the effect was too awesome! After reading this, I think - what is Star...

    • By Federico 2023-05-27 21:08:04

      Just sell a beauty...what a piece of...

    • By Kareem 2023-05-02 15:04:14

      Why didn't the Avengers talk about the follow-up of Thor and the female scientist? Sure enough, and LOKI are true love! !...

    • By Katherine 2023-04-29 12:40:14

      The highlight is the protagonist's muscles + the last Easter egg, you must see the...

    Behind the scenes gags

    1. "Thor" landed on the big screen in 3D, but the 3D professional camera was not used in the filming process, but the 2D picture was converted into 3D in the film post-production.
    2. In order to shoot on the spot, the crew took three weeks of filming work in the spring of 2010 at the location in New Mexico.
    3. After Kenneth Branagh became the director of the film, he described the film as a Norwegian comic version of Shakespeare's "Henry...
    more about Thor Behind the scenes gags

    Creative background

    After Stan Lee and Jack Kobe created other superheroes, they wanted to create a god, so Stan Lee started with Norse mythology, and "Thor" came into being. In 1962, they launched the "Thor" series of comics. With this hammer-wielding Nordic mythical character, they set off a new page of adventure action comics.
    Director Kenneth Branagh grew up in Ireland, and he was fascinated by Thor, a superhero from mythology.
    The award-winning...
    more about Thor Creative background

    Casting process

    Although many of the characters in Thor are mythical characters, the production team still looks for real actors to play these roles, but only a few actors fit these classic Marvel comics. In the end, Chris Hemsworth was selected to play Thor. The producer thinks that he "has a good posture and a sense of humor, and he reads his lines in a very sincere way", "He is tall and strong, and he has an idea of ​​how to interpret this...
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    Positive reviews

    This is the work of Surprise to restore the standard. They launched a new hero this time and we are looking forward to seeing it again. —— "Empire" Magazine
    Kenneth Branagh succeeded in making this film approachable, coherent, and fascinating. He put some content that is easy to deal with stupidly into the film, creating a huge, magnificent, strong visual effect superhero movie. —— FILMINK
    This movie has a great style, and provides the...
    more about Thor Positive reviews

    Movie quotes

    • [Sif and the Warriors Three enter Asgard's throne room]

      Sif: Allfather, we must speak with you urgently...

      Loki: [on the throne] My friends.

      Fandral: Where is Odin?

      Loki: Father has fallen into the Odinsleep. Mother fears he may never awaken again.

      Sif: We would speak with her...

      Loki: She has refused to leave my father's bedside. You can bring your urgent matter to me, your King.

      [Sif and Warriors Three hesitantly kneel before Loki]

      Sif: My King, we would ask that you end Thor's banishment.

      Loki: My first command cannot be to undo the Allfather's last. We're on the brink of war with Jotunheim. Our people need a sense of continuity, in order to feel safe in these difficult times. All of us must stand together, for the good of Asgard.

      Fandral: Yes... of course.

      Loki: Good. Then you will wait for my word.

      Volstagg: [chuckles] If I may, beg the indulgence of your Majesty, to perhaps reconsider...

      Loki: We're done!

    • Thor: You think me strange?

      Jane Foster: Yes.

      Thor: Good strange, or bad strange?

      Jane Foster: I'm not sure yet...

    • Agent Coulson: Dr. Selvig, keep him away from the bars!

      Thor: Where are we going?

      Erik Selvig: To get a drink!