Usual Thor humdrum

Thor: The Dark World
Starring: Chris Hemsworth, Natalie Portman, Tom Hiddleston, Anthony Hopkins, Stellan Skarsgård
Rated: 5/10
Eighth from the Marvel Comics stock, this one carries on the legacy of Thor though the ring of familiarity breeds a little bit of contempt.  Contempt as in you know whats coming, including the dashing hammer that keep flying into the hands of the superhero at apt times. Thor 2 is glorious though just too whiny about having lost his lady love to Mother Earth. Anthony Hopkins as the Asgard king is imposing, laconic and captivating.
The story remains the same — saving an attack of the dark forces who have risen yet again from the belly of the galaxy, this time to plunge into ultimate darkness Mother Earth, and of course to down Asgard and rule the universe. The device to do this is an amoebic gaseous force which has been unleashed after eons of being trapped in a spatial boulder — accidentally freed by Thor’s love interest who is an astro-physicist in the know of all these forces and in wait of Thor for two years.
The film will find an audience in committed superhero worshippers and the hitech muscle in the film will add to the interest quotient. Yes, it is familiar but still pregnant with a lot of moments both emotional and technological. 
Source: Sunday Pioneer, November 10, 2013

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