The problem with Dennings' character is that she's ONLY about bad jokes. there's nothing else to the character. A void comedic relief that is not funny. Portman's chasracter has a little more to it: romance. But then again the romantic aspect was very poor.
I thought the romantic aspect was well done. I didn't feel it was forced or anything like that. It wasn't mind blowing, but it wasn't bad to me.
The first part of this makes me think that she was easily dispensable as a character. Yeah, more to do would have been good.
I wouldn't dispensible, but I just would've given her more to do so at least her comedic scenes would be more forgiveable.
That's what I got from the movie. But then again, how did this happen? Thor smashes a glass against the floor. She says he shouldn't do this and he... is okay with it immediately.
It's just written that way, but it's not quite convincing.
He's arrogant, he's not an a*****e. It was that regalness in his personality and that royal charm that attracted her to him. While he was at times big and brutish, around her most of the time he was like a prince, and women love princes. t:
You have a point here. And a very good one.
Thanks.
If you have to compare Thor with TF2 then something's wrong. Anything is better than TF2.
Thor was an okay movie. Didn't leave the theater hating it as I have with many other superhero movies. But its flaws hindered it from being really good.