Friday, December 15, 2017

Alex Schimpf- Thor Ragnarok, Predictable yet phenomenal



A couple weeks ago, I watched Thor Ragnarok at Sparta theaters. Thor was the director by Taika Waititi and one of the main characters, Thor, was played by Chris Hemsworth. The movie was part of The Avengers superhero series that goes all the way back starting with Captain America: The First Avenger on July 22, 2011.  Thor Ragnarok follows Thor as he learns to fight a power stronger than he expected and needs to use teamwork to win the fight.

The movie is about Thor having to fight another evil but this time to save his home “Planet,” or whatever he lived on. He was fighting the antagonist where he was brought to a different planet and forced to compete for a living.  That is where Thor meets a friend avenger Hulk, but hulk is only hulk and not bruce banner. There he must reunite with Hulk and try to get off the planet which takes up most of the timeline of the film. He finds friends and makes enemies escaping and reunited with his brother, then he hates his brother, then reunites and over and over again. Thor has some family issues which send thor's  sister who thor needs to destroy. AT the end of the movie: this,  his brother, The captain of Heaven's Angel Warriors brigade(who is the last of her kind and meets thor on the distant planet working at first against him.), and prisoners also form that planet. All of them must fight against an undead army and recapture the city. Not to add any more spoilers, but of course, they win but with a twist ending. Considering the movie as a whole, thor Ragnarok theme was about not giving up even if it seems that all hope is lost. To work at a team, not alone and win the fight at the end. This movie is entertaining and a great overall film.

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