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Directed with great skill by an inspired Kenneth Branagh, who because of their experience provides the character with a touch of Shakespearean tragedy.
film certainly like it better for those who are familiar with the comic, but in it there is nothing that is not understandable to the layman.
This has assembled a team of great actors, most notably with Anthony Hopkins playing Odin (a role that comes to hair), and the always beautiful Natalie Portman as bright Jane Foster, who happens to be a nurse in the comics to be an astrophysicist in the film.
The man chosen to play the Thunder God is the semidesconocido Chris Hemsworth, who we saw briefly in Star Trek JJ Abrams future father of Captain Kirk.
Above all, the film shines the sequences that take place in Asgard, which gives the British director of the greatness needed in a film of this nature. Inevitably, the shadow
The Lord of the Rings is very long, and this is something that happens to every movie epic tone that has been released after Peter Jackson's trilogy. Remarkable
are, of course, there are numerous references to the Universe Marvelita, as when Professor Andrews quoted a doctor gone, an expert in gamma rays, or the manner in which they put to Dr. Donald Blake, who in the comic turns out to be the alter ego of the protagonist.
In short, a very good baggage, in the same wave produced by Marvel itself, which may lack a bit of ambition when it comes to making movies, as happens in DC, at least For the two Christopher Nolan Batman.
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