The style of the movie "Thor 3: Ragnarok" is completely different from that of Thor 1 and 2. After changing the style of the first two films, it took the silver guard's funny comedy line. This change really catered to the audience's appetite and achieved a lot of box office results. In addition, Thor's exclusive bgm in the movie has a lot of extra points, and the soundtrack is super nice! It is said that the copyright of the music was purchased for a hefty sum of $4.9 million.
The whole movie mainly tells that after Thor's father died, the enchantment that sealed his sister Hela, the goddess of death, disappeared. And Thor also broke through his own shackles, struggling to stop his Hela's actions. The story of the film is simple and the plot is humorous.
In terms of character design, we not only saw the funny attributes of Thor, but also saw the different side of Hulk. And Hela, the goddess of death played by Kate the Great Devil, the scene of pinching Thor's hammer with one hand really shocked me. Both the aura and the strength are overwhelming Thor. There are also countless fans of the evil god Loki. From "Reunion 1" to "Thor 3", the character of Loki is well portrayed, very realistic, very three-dimensional, and a very unpredictable character. Everything he does is purposeful, and at the same time his shortcomings are obvious: pride, arrogance, conceit, and a little bit of a secondary plot, which enriches his character. The portrayal of each character in the movie is in place, and even the final whitewashed Skorch has paved the way for details on the previous pictures.
"Iron Man 3" Tony lost his reactor and proved himself. "Captain 3" Rogers lost his shield and became the little guy in Brooklyn. "Thor 3" Thor lost his hammer and proved to his father that he was not the god of hammers, but Thor, the god of thunder, the glory of the north! The whole movie can be said to have no urine points, and it is very comfortable to watch the whole process. A score of 7.6 is about the same. I don't know how much you can score in your heart?
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