Thor

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Au royaume d’Asgard, Thor est un guerrier aussi puissant qu’arrogant dont les actes téméraires déclenchent une guerre ancestrale. Banni et envoyé sur Terre, par son père Odin, il est condamné à vivre parmi les humains. Mais lorsque les forces du mal de son royaume s’apprêtent à se déchaîner sur la Terre, Thor va apprendre à se comporter en véritable héros… (Paramount Pictures FR)

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claudel 

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français Kenneth Branagh m'a déçu. J'avais l'habitude de le considérer comme un gage de qualité, mais apparemment, ça ne vaut que pour les adaptations de Shakespeare et les thématiques historiques. Je ne pourrais pas évaluer pour l’instant Wallander et ses enquêtes puisque je n'en ai rien lu ni regardé. Quant à Thor, j’ai dû le voir en cinq fois, au cours desquelles je me suis assoupi trois fois. Ce qui m’a le plus déçu, c’est le monde fantastique qui m’a semblé extrêmement artificiel et puis, tout simplement moche. Toute l’histoire se traîne et les scènes d’action apparaissent au compte-gouttes. Par contre, le marteau de Thor me fascine et je ne serais pas contre lui emprunter pour une heure ! La suite à l’air plus intéressante, à en croire les bandes-annonces, donc peut-être trouverai-je un peu de mon temps à lui consacrer. ()

Lima 

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anglais It’s clear to me now why a Shakespeare filmmaker like Kenneth Branagh went for this. All the scenes from Asgard seem like great theatre, with interesting characters, great fatality, betrayal, envy and jealousy. Asgard, with its megalomaniacal architecture and all its pomposity, was the most entertaining part, and the episode from Earth, thanks to the good actors, was also enjoyable, although I can't shake the impression that more unintentional humour could have been extracted from "Thor wondering among men like a bull in a china shop". Chris Hemsworth is likeable in every way, Hopkins finally after a long time in a role that suits him best; these classy characters, that's his thing. Overall an enjoyable 2 hours and I wouldn't mind a sequel. ()

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J*A*S*M 

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anglais I didn’t believe in it, even after the overall satisfied responses, but this is surprisingly pretty good. Half of the story takes place on earth, the other half in Asgard, Thor’s home planet, which looks quite gorgeous, even if you can see the lack budget a little. But I liked the scenes on earth a bit more, they are filled with pleasant light-hearted humour, especially at the beginning. By the end, unfortunately, things get awfully serious and there isn’t even a hint of humour. But it’s still pretty nice and fun to watch. The biggest surprise for me, however, is that the blond and thunderous Hemsworth is a pretty good actor… ()

Marigold 

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anglais It could have been dull weirdness with a bunch of polished mannequins, but thanks to Kenneth Branagh's pedantic guidance, it became a wonderful fairy tale with mythological proportions, a great degree of noble irony and, above all, the excellent Chris Hemsworth (who devoted at least as much effort to acting as he did to his first-class musculature) and, as always, the irresistible glossator Stellan Skarsgård. It is spoiled a bit by the equally fragile Portman and some stupid flubs in the script (maybe even in the Czech translation) as well as the slightly wooden tricks, but Fenriz doesn’t care about any of that... fans of hyper-effective blockbuster modernity may not be enticed, but for lovers of honest epics with a nice design and a magical atmosphere, Thor's Mjolnir should slap them on the head quite nicely. That’s the right frequency, Kenneth! ()

Isherwood 

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anglais After embarrassing trailers and 3D conversion, I avoided watching Thor in the movie theater. Now, in retrospect, I feel that was a mistake because Branagh has delivered a terrific comic book movie that bucks the fashionable trend of machine psychoanalyses of the heroic mind, and instead has a sympathetic man land on Earth who tackles everything with a disarming combination of unearthly naivety and muscularity. The characters are as flat as ever, but the actors are excellent, it moves along nicely, and it's full of humor (or Asgard) and proper pomposity. A sequel, please! ()

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