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Post by miike80 on Nov 8, 2017 12:05:46 GMT
Disagree. I think there was too much emphasis placed on the humor. Usually in a film, there are 1 or 2 comedic relief characters that serve as the tension relievers. In Ragnarok, everyone had some form of comedic input which is totally unnecessary (unless you are making a comedy film which this is in disguise of a superhero film). Korgs lines are funny and so are most of Thors. But nope, Disney has to give Valkiry, Grandmaster, Banner, even Hela some sort of gag. And on top make Thor look like a dithering bufoon when handling Stranges ornaments and screaming like a girl at getting his haircut (real cringey and eye rolling moments). Just removing 50% of the humor and replacing it with some better character and/or action would have taken nothing away from the "fun" aspect of Ragnarok. And I have seen it twice. I really don't actually. In fact, I was a little surprised because I didn't feel like there was any more humor than was in Guardians or Ant Man. Yeah more characters might get involved, but I didn't feel any of it was unnecessary. I don't see the problem with it having more comedy. They MCU has plenty of highly serious films, and don't forget coming up is Black Panther and Infinity War, so getting a lighter film right before that is perfectly fine. The ornaments and hair cuts scenes didn't make me cringe or eye roll at all. IDK what to tell you. I really hope Infinity War is a bit more serious. But then again, i heard somewhere that the first thing they wrote for each character were the jokes. Hope that's not the case.
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