Average Ratings: 3.17/5
Score:100% Positive
Reviews Counted:7
Positive:6
Neutral:1
Negative:0

Ratings:— Review By:  Filmcompanion

 In Thor: Ragnarok, Waititi delivered on all fronts without losing his distinctive voice. Love and Thunder brims with the same eccentricity Thor: Love and Thunder has bursts of momentum, but the film doesn’t soar. But the larger problem plaguing Thor: Love and Thunder is that the many moving parts don’t cohere into an organic whole. The visuals are more inventive than the story, which lurches like a drunk from themes that are desperately tragic to jokes which don’t land.

 

Ratings:3/5 Review By:  Indian Express

Taika Waititi’s Thor, who takes the fun and games that he began with Ragnarok one step further to reinvent the God of Thunder as no other Marvel character. That Waititi gets away with the most part is because of Hemsworth’s ridiculously easy charm, in that ridiculously easy-on-the-eye body, which he delivers with ridiculous ease. He is not the first guy to poke fun at himself, but he may be one of the few ones to do it so completely.

 

Ratings:3.5/5 Review By Times Of India

Waititi’s attempt to expand the eccentric and comedic side of Thor, also seen in Ragnarok is refreshing. Although he pushes the envelope a bit too far this time around. His genre fluid romcom is helluva fun but also underwhelming in scale and action for a Marvel film. The snazzy stunts and sharp humour keep you entertained, but you miss the larger than life, menacing superhero appeal of the Asgardian Avenger. Everything feels over-simplistic and cut short in order to rush the narrative. Scenes look consistently choppy. Lack of build-up also fails to evoke the emotional investment expected in a story like this.

 

Ratings:3/5 Review By India Today

If you don’t compare it to Ragnarok, then Love and Thunder is enjoyable. There are classic goofy Thor moments and then the larger-than-life action scenes. Here’s hoping the next Thor movie feels more organic and wholesome than just a pit-stop to making a quick buck for the bosses at Marvel.

 

Ratings:3.5/5 Review By:  Koimoi

Thor: Love And Thunder is entertaining and way better than Doctor Strange In The Multiverse Of Madness. But the style is at the rim of saturation and the future needs to be shaped differently. There is no way you will miss this regardless of reviews, so go and watch!

 

Ratings:3/5 Review By: News18

While Thor: Love and Thunder explores new territories with God and Goddess of Thunder and Gorr in tow, the film doesn’t live up to the expectations. The film is based completely on convenience. The subplots change as per the character’s convenience with several storylines explored with just passing mentions. Thor: Love and Thunder is also fast-paced in the first half. While it acts positive in the start, getting the audience hooked from the word go, the pace becomes a problem when it doesn’t allow you to invest in the stories unfolding. Thor and Jane’s reunion also falls flat due to the pace. On the contrary, the second half becomes a little drag when Thor and Jane’s love story becomes the focus.

 

Ratings:3/5 Review By: Scroll

Waititi hustles Thor: Love and Thunder past its threadbare plot and aims the 119-minute film at a younger-than-usual, less demanding demographic. It’s more Pirates of the Caribbean than a Marvel spinoff. There are visually splendorous set pieces – Gorr’s monochrome world, the god Zeus’s lair, fatuously called Omnipotent City, which is straight out of the Gilded Age – and numerous send-ups of the Mighty Thor and his bond with Mjolnir. Although children are kidnapped and death is round the corner, the stakes are low. The sole ambition is to move from one chuckle to the next.