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Grade: B+ (Solid entry, uneven but charming)

Thor’s loyal friends—Fandral, Hogun, Volstagg—are cardboard cutouts. They have no arcs, barely any dialogue, and exist only to show up for fights. For a film about loyalty and brotherhood, they’re shockingly undercooked. Grade: B+ (Solid entry, uneven but charming) Thor’s

Hemsworth sells both the godly warrior and the fish-out-of-water. His early arrogance feels earned, but his real gift is physical comedy—smashing a coffee mug and demanding another, getting hit by a car twice, or calling a pet store for a horse. He makes a demigod relatable. Grade: B+ (Solid entry

fast pacing, convincing romance, or a villain who isn’t just a sad magic man. Would you like a similar review of Thor: The Dark World or Thor: Ragnarok ? uneven but charming) Thor’s loyal friends—Fandral