One of the finest movies based on Thor as the main character, Kenneth Branagh has attempted to present the Thor, who was greatly revered in Norse mythology as a God with human emotions like pride, desire for penance, and / or love. Thor; an egocentric god, is cast away from his home world by Odin, his father, to the earth to learn the realities of the world. Hemsworth has the spirit of depicting the character’s transition from selfishness to concern arising from Chris’ feminine interest, Jane Foster per ports of Natalie Portman.
There is moments of Asgard and cases with clear of scenes where Thor swings his hammer, Mjölnir, which are charged with swell actions based on brilliant special effects. The direction also incorporates the dramatic nature to character’s static conversations as well as the fight scenes with the villain Loki played by Tom Hiddleston. Contributing to the tale is the music of Doyle too.
”Thor” has great characters and visuals, at the same time it has low utterly branching plots, and oscillating between rhythms of scenes established in Asgard and on Earth. Firstly, it is for the reason that “Thor” presents a muscular and thrilling theme of the movie’s subject hence affording the audience a reasonable insight of the Marvel universe and one of its mightiest icons. The elements of action are complimented by strong dramatic themes and performances and the audience is left with shred of each and an important question: what is heroism?