Compared with the previous work, the scenes are much better, and there is always nothing wrong with a commercial film scene. But I think the effect of 3D is quite general. Note that the 3D effect is mentioned here, not the scene effect.
In terms of plot, of course, the necessary idiots of superhero movies are indispensable. There is nothing to criticize, but there is nothing to praise. The few jokes that were set up managed to create laughter in the auditorium, which is good. It can't be said that there is no urine point at all, because the villain of this film is too mediocre. There's almost no way to create much tension and oppression for me, he's just a big villain for the sake of a big villain. We can call him Vase No. 1, and Vase No. 2 and Vase No. 3 are naturally Portman and Hopkins holding the Golden Man. Of course, there is also a whole series of vases in this movie, so I won't be seated one by one here.
The main focus of the story is Thor and Loki.
Thor has grown a lot in this sequel. Every superhero has a growth process, and Thor is certainly no exception. Congratulations to Sol finally growing into a qualified superhero in the traditional sense. The superhero movies of the 1990s often felt like superheroes appeared out of thin air, but in recent years, these slowly growing superheroes have given more humanity. But no matter whether Thor becomes more responsible or more witty, unfortunately, from this movie, it may be the evil god Loki who has received more attention.
No, in fact, it will be Loki in all circumstances.
This is destined from the arrangement of the plot, the setting of the characters, including the presentation of the whole movie, that Loki will be outstanding in Sol. The supremacy of the supporting roles may be the careful tactic of the director and screenwriter?
Hiddleston's Loki may be the most "cute" villain in the past so many years. In fact, there are many villains in film history who have been applauded by everyone. We are either impressed by the actors' excellent acting skills, or attracted by the special charm of the characters themselves, but there has never been a villain like him. Love as it should be. Perhaps he shouldn't be called a villain because he took the world by storm like a decent guy.
As for Hiddleston's performance this time, you can go to the theater to find out.
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