The Myth lives!
Based on Marvel comics classic Norse mythology based super hero, the mighty Thor, Marvel studios -Thor aims to bring this larger than life character to the big screen and start this year’s super hero summer with a bang.
Marvel studio’s Thor, directed Kenneth Branagh and written by Zak Penn is the first of several major big screen comic book adaptations slated for a 2011 release and is defiantly one of the most enjoyable superhero themed films currently in existence. The film covers the adapted origin story of the young but arrogant Thor Odinson, the young Asgardian prince whom is trusted with the fabled magical hammer Mjounir. Driven by the legendry stories of his father’s great battles against the frost giants, Thor disobeys his father (Odin) and disrupts the peace between the realms of Asgard. Here upon Odin banishes Thor to the mortal world of man where he must redeem himself and find a way to return and save Asgard from his brother Loki’s treacherous ways.
The film is a very enjoyable ride and is surprisingly funny for a film of the genre. The studio could not have picked a better actor to play Thor' as Chris Hemsworth is utterly convincing in the role. as is Anthony Hopkins who plays an evidently powerful Odin. Tom Hiddleston who plays Loki also delivers an excellent performance as the trickster. Lady Sif and the warriors three add to the entertainment with strong individual performances.
The story itself is very enjoyable and has been well adapted for the big screen, not an easy feat considering the source material. This is due in large part to the humour of the script that is woven throughout the story which fortunately makes the material amusing in a way that does not take away from the seriousness of the characters. Director Kenneth Branagh has done a good job at creating the believable family tension amongst the Odinson family and the other characters of the story. As this is a part of the marvel cinematic universe the signs of the greater marvel universe are woven throughout the narrative with S.H.I .E.L.D playing a large role in the progression of the story. As well as other cameos’ and references to other Marvel universe forces.
As with most current Marvel films there is an additional scene at the end of the credits which hints at the upcoming Avengers film.
Overall this film is a very enjoyable film for both those who have read the comics and those who have not. It is a tale of mythological proportions that will hold you interest from start to finish. Its great strength is that it is suitable entertainment for more than one generation.