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Directed by Alan Taylor (Game of Thrones), The Dark World is a very different movie from its predecessor. There is much more emphasis on Asgard this time around, accompanied with much more action. The special effects successfully convey the epic landscapes and throw-downs of mythological proportion.
This film takes a darker tone than the first one and the stakes are considerably higher. All of these elements are good; however there are some problems with flat characterizations and occasionally misplaced comedic beats.
Luckily, Thor and Loki’s portrayals are not part of the films issues. Hemsworth seems to feel right at home as the Thunder God. Thor is now battle-hardened and at times even a bit weary; it’s clear that Thor’s attention is divided between his role as heir to the throne of Asgard and his feelings for the mortal Jane Foster. Loki not only steals much of the show, in many ways he saves it.
As Loki, Hiddleston is once again spot on. He may not be the villain of this tale, but when it comes to the God of Mischief his motives are always in question. Loki’s competitive bond with Thor brings more drama to the film (more than all of the Dark Elves combined). You unquestionably feel that these two brothers’ care for and yet despise each other as only rival siblings could.
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