Wednesday, December 13, 2017

Food Street: A Yum-Yum Relaxed Walk - Part 1

The major problem when you plan any trip with others is that the entire schedule is highly dependent upon their controlled and uncontrolled variables like health, sudden work, family emergencies, affinity and bonding with the members of the trip etc. There can possibly be situations wherein when a person says that they cannot make it and an individual who likes/ wants to be on their good books would automatically decide that they would take no part in the tour. Likewise, special cases are there when people drop out when they find out that they will be in the company whom they don't respect much. In the same vein, others will prefer some things over and above another thing based on their tastes and interests.  

With such inhuman complications in the minds and hearts of human beings, arranging and executing a proper itinerary is not only a nightmarish activity but also becomes a hell especially when it involves/includes children as the safety becomes the top priority and you have to constantly keep an eye on them by foregoing the thrill, enjoyment, and peace of mind for which you would have accepted to go on the tour in the first place. At times, you will also have a sense of desperation and intense emotional choke that it would have been better had you traveled alone.

Yes. More the merrier. No doubts or questions about it. If everyone else thinks and make adjustments to make the outing a memorable and resounding success. But, is that the case considering the inherent and innate complicated nature of us?

So, why this detailed exposition for a foodie review?

Well. As it turns out, I was also the latest victim to be caught up in a feeding frenzy, pun intended, of a line of action to visit Food Street along with my cousins (Read: 5 kids). Due to a sad and unfortunate episode at home, the day trip had to be postponed at a later date.

Yet, after hours of sitting together and determining the best possible day to munch, it had to be called off due to the formal powers of the higher authorities (Read: their parents). Nevertheless, for a person who had single-handedly escaped the wrath of the night elephants or tamed the wild and ferocious tigers, (This is how most of the histories apparently projects the victors. eeeeeeeeee!), it was a piece of cake to venture alone and grab a bite. 

For more on actually what happened with the mighty Mammoths and Majestic Cats:

2) tigers

Enough of animals. 

Let's focus our attention on Food Street now.

There are 2 Food Streets in OMR itself - Thoraipakkam and Navalur. I chose the latter as I heard it was relatively better from a chef. As far as the accessibility is concerned, it's right next to AGS theatre. Location - No problem to find. 

There are aplenty shops to select the choice of food according to your palate - Chats, 99 varieties of Dosas, Mexican, Italian, Chinese cuisines, Malaysian Parottas, Sri Lankan Food, Burmese style cooking, Bengali and Kerala Delights, Frankies, Ice Cream & Soft Drink Parlours, Pure Veg Restaurants - So, Yes. Basically, there is everything for everybody in this place.


                                                              X--To be Concluded--X

Sunday, December 10, 2017

Theeran Adhigaram Ondru - A Gritty Cop's Fortitude

Theeran Adhigaram Ondru (TAO) is one of the good films that's released in Kollywood for the year 2017.

The story begins when Karthi - A tough and honest social guardian a.k.a police - embarks on a dangerous and difficult mission to apprehend the gang who was responsible for sensational brutal robberies during the late 90s and early 2000s with nothing more than a fingerprint to arrest the culprits. It was like looking for a needle in a haystack as those were the days of manual search wherein there was no simple or advanced capability to have a centralized database to lookup the desired details at the click of a mouse.

Despite having deep personal losses and sacrifices, how strenuous and grueling was the process for the men in brown with nothing else but the sole intention, determined and unflagging mindset to see the guilty persons behind the bars is poignantly captured in a gruesome and tense thriller that is actually based on true story.

Karthi was fabulous as the cop who grinds his way through his superiors and other states' top cops to battle out the much feared and ruthless group in their own turf and then breaking the back of the beast at their own game. Yes. I am referring to the climax sequence where Karthi uses their strongly held wolves' strategy against them in the blink of an eye. That was great situational awareness, quick and smart thinking to outbeat such a wily maneuver by using all his training skills and thinking on the feet attitude. Of course, Karthi was a projection of the real cop who outclassed the savage bunch. The actual person really deserved a whistle-blowing applause not only for his stunning display of alertness but also in the way he conducted the entire operation with full vigor and positive attitude barring his personal tragedy aside.

As we are on the lines of personal tragedy, Rakul Preet was as cute as she could get in this film as an innocent and doting wife who had to bear the deadly brunt of the fatal blow to her head. Like how Kajal Aggarwal was a perfect pair to Karthi in their previous films, Rakul Preet and Karthi shared a great chemistry on screen.

With such a serious subject, there were liberal doses of unadulterated humor throughout the film that was not sticking out like a sore thumb but perfectly in sync with the scenes especially during the pre-climax where the whole team of single-minded and talented men walked through the scorching desert to the ghost village.  

When we see the flipside, I am not sure how much of a cinematic liberty had permeated in the narration. But, the songs and certain romantic scenes could have been edited to make the final product even crisper, tighter, tenser and an edge-of-a-seat thriller. By saying this, it's not that the movie-on-screen was bad. It could have been better sans the must be-present-songs mentality thereby compromising on a good viewing experience for the audience.

What was more depressing was the fact that the person who was in charge of such a nocent and back-breaking operation did not even get due recognition for his herculean efforts in chasing down an invisible and murderous dacoit pack to bring them to book by not only overlooking his personal anguish and shattered dreams but also losing some of his unwavering troop in the way.

It's not just restricted to these fine gentlemen who were, in reality, on a perilous witch-hunt. But, to the complete police force who doesn't get the right accolades and laurels when cine actors and actresses are being adulated, venerated and apotheosized as Gods when the Guardians of the Society are the real heroes along with the Army who lay down their lives for us in order to protect and keep us safe from unwanted and undesirable elements.

If I were the Chief Minister, besides fighting and squabbling over symbols and elections, I would have ordered for regular online surveys to be filled up by all the policemen - the lowest rank to topmost level - including the traffic police to find out their salary expectations and areas of improvement to make their lives better when they perform their duties.  

Some of them indulge and involve themselves in bribery and corruption as the right salary isn't being provided to them when those in entertainment fields earn in crores for showing their succulent thighs and sexy abs. By saying this, I am not stating, directly or indirectly, that they should not get fat checks. They provide us with a temporary and evanescent sense of happiness while the army and policemen risk their lives so that we get a good and sound nights' sleep by the end of our day at the cost of their own sleep. 

With technology at fingertips, through such online surveys, it's possible to exactly to know and understand their requirements at all levels and grades. Take the average for the different standings. Check out with the treasury whether such a salary can be given to the diligent men and women. If yes, roll out immediately. If not, find out alternatives to strengthen the treasury by still paying out to them in increasing amounts till the average level is achieved and sustained by giving a concrete time bracket so that the compensation is distributed at the earliest. Without a tangible time frame, no one would know when the "average level' might be achieved and there is a realistic possibility that even the close-to honest cops could turn back to the original ways. 

After the survey collection and analysis exercise is over, share the complete survey results like how many people participated, what was the percent of the top and bottom salary requirement that resulted in to arrive at the mean consensus, thus ensuring full transparency and everyone will know it for sure that the decision was fair-minded and equitable without a spatula of arbitrariness. 

This would drastically reduce the incidents of corruption as the policemen are happy since they know that their needs are being heard and answered by the higher authorities through the disbursal of rightful emoluments. 

However, it's not applicable for some of those bad eggs who greed and lust for money. Bad eggs are a part and parcel of life. All we can do is to identify them with pinpoint precision and keep a close tab on them for any signs of unscrupulous activities. 

Whether it's a time-consuming process?  Yes. But, the effort is worth it to create a lasting system of confidence not only for the societies' guardian angels but also to the public to have the enduring conviction that their guardian angels wouldn't let us down at any moment in time.  


Saturday, November 25, 2017

Coco - Pixar's Wizardry in Full Force

As soon as the first few scenes of Coco brightly lit up the screens, you have a terrible sense of disbelief "Is this going to be like The Book Of Life?" particularly with the uncanny resemblance of the lead's love to strum the guitar and the soul of the movie based upon the Day of the Dead.

Was it?

Heavens' No.

Coco is 25000 ft heads and shoulders above The Book of Life - in terms of narration, screen richness and lively moments. I'm not going to horribly spoil your viewing experience by playing out the details of this visual paradise. Yes. It's a must watch in the theatres else you are missing out on something good and upbeat in your life. 

You can speculate the core story in the beginning itself. Nope. This is not Hindsight Bias. When Miguel goes to the Land of the Dead, he finds his entire family there. But, none of them were celebrating Ernesto as their own member, it clearly indicates that something is logically awry which leaves you to take an educated guess to the main essentials of Coco excluding the whys and wherefores to the specific situational events. If you didn't surmise it, then you may find yourself engaged with smart plot twists and the reasons for the happenings.

Either way, Coco is a deeply-moving and fully-flavored film that has the right mix of songs, actions, and sentiments without being too melodramatic in the eking out of the strong message of the immense importance of familial ties and relational bonds to be balanced with one's dreams. 

Coco is highly spirited, pun intended, and breath-takingly sucks you into a resplendent vortex of warm and vibrant colors that are a complete feast for the eyes especially the scene-stealer where you are shown the entire townscape of the Dead in one single shot. That. Was. Magnificent.

Like many of positively tear-jerking and multi-hued Pixar films as Up, Inside Out, Wall-E, Toy Story etc, Coco also makes your eyes wet with their intensely emotional narration and heavily emphasizing on the attachment to family and thus, it easily occupies the one-of-the-best positions in the ranking of Pixar's reels. 

Oscars?

Oscar Nomination guaranteed. 

But, will it go all the way?

IMHO, Yes. As of now since there are no tough contenders to Coco. Nope. Despicable Me 3 cannot even come close to this yet-again Pixar Dazzler. 

Summarizing, Pixar has time and again understood the right emotional touch points of their target audience extremely well to churn out high-quality films that are thoroughly enjoyable and memorable to be watched not only by kids but also by adults.

What are you waiting for?

Get immersed into the Spirited, pun again intended, Mexican Wave of Colors.

PS:
Please be on time so that your attention is equally grabbed by Olaf's Frozen Adventure - a short animation based on the mind-blowing 'Frozen' that is screened before the actual movie.

Did I say short?  It was a mini-movie by itself.

Still, you don't want to see here and there but keep our eyes glued to the screen especially when Elsa creates a gorgeous and stunning icy Christmas Tree with her trademark hand-waving magic. 


Thursday, November 23, 2017

Origin - The Source Becoming Clearer

Dan Brown (DB). 

Other than Digital Fortress and Deception Point, when you plunge into most of his other works, there is a clear set pattern and theme in his writings.

A high-profile person is dead. Someone calls up Robert Langdon (RL). He is taken through the serpentine and numerous streets, roads, districts, and countries along with a blonde or no blonde girl decoding one clue and puzzle after another until RL comes inches close to death but doesn't die. Distraction is thrown on some other person with clever writing. In the end, the antagonist is either apprehended or dead and RL saves the day.

Origin is no different.

It follows the same fate as its predecessors. But, what makes it a compelling read is that not only due to the sheer fusillade of information but also how AI can be notoriously and nefariously used when left unchecked.

I'm not going to deep dive into the story. It's left to your interest.

Here, you will see what's hot and what's rot in his new outing.

DB has brilliantly explored the ethical issues of AI taking full charge of the situation. When RL learns the truth in the fading pages of the novel, he is shell-shocked and stops in his tracks bewildered to completely understand the truth in its entirety. 

In this case, Edmond's brainchild thoroughly understands his master's wishes and comes up with an ingenious plan to ensure that his creator gets what he wanted. In the real world, the elephantine problem arises if the AI overrides their inventor's commands and performs things on its own with their superior abilities and skills. 

Even imagining it is a catastrophic scenario when the AIs become sentient beings or those machines which go outside the purview of human interference. 

To put things into perspective, Westworld Season 1 Episode 10. If you haven't watched this episode, then you will have no idea as to what I'm talking here. 

But, for those who have witnessed the carnage that the robots had unleashed on humankind in the season finale, this is where eminent personalities like Elon Musk is at the forefront and vociferously banging their fists on their table to regulate the rules so that such future situations doesn't spiral out of control and the fire is within our firm grip. 

IMHO, I am also with Elon Musk on this one as blind optimism towards unknown futuristic technologies could make us literally blind one day due to the advanced and sophisticated thinking capabilities endowed within their systems. By saying this, I'm not a Luddite. All I'm advocating is that prevention is better than cure. Then, there is no use in crying once the milk is spilled. 

This wafer-thin line between ethicality and unethicality is superbly captured and beautifully written by DB in Origin. In fact, he also gives a free advertisement and indirectly gives a wonderful product recommendation to Tesla! 

The inherent issues arise within the framework of the story. Before the cat was out of the bag, there were 2 instances where Edmond hermetically secures himself from any data leak and his AI uses another voice to divert the troops from the building. When you put two and two together, it doesn't take an Einstein or Newton to figure out who is the real bad guy in the narration. 

Also, DB explicitly cites that physics is responsible for the creation of our life on Earth. But, when you look at it from all angles, the process is not only restricted to physics alone but also the right chemistry, biology, and geography that are essentially needed for any life to sustain on any Planet. 

In all, Origin is a completely satisfying read especially when you visualize Christian Bale donning the role of the pioneer Edmond Kirsch if at all the book is made into a movie. Considering the mind-blowing transformation that he has achieved for his upcoming film, it will be highly unlikely that he would get signed into the Origin movie supposing the producers decide to hit the floors in this year.

PS :
Just like how Sir Arthur Conan Doyle bumped off Sherlock and revived him back, it would be good for DB as well to either give RL a fitting farewell or a shocking cliffhanger in his next book as DB has become extremely predictable, repetitive and monotonous in his way of piecing out the breadcrumbs to his readers. Maybe like Robin in Batman or Watson to Sherlock Holmes, RL could also have an assistant or intern to unravel the mystery of history side-by-side!
  
Tying up this entire blog with one of my favorite hard-hitting messages in the book,

“Which would you choose? A world without religion? Or a world without science?” 

My take is that science and religion can be good friends and help out each other. 

The rationale behind it is actually pretty simple as - be it science, religion, birds, animals or even us: human beings - we are all products and by-products of thousands of billions of years of evolution in nature by slowly and steadily coming up with solutions to problems to survive, extend our lives and our descendants. So, instead of seeing a strict and severe demarcation between science and religion, it's better that both the streams put one hand over the other and go for a long walk together for humanity's welfare.  




Monday, November 20, 2017

Spiderman: Homecoming - A Good Slinging Welcome!

And finally. I had the faint inkling of dread that Spiderman: Homecoming (S: H) would be telecasted either in Star Movies or HBO before I wrote, Okay typed!, down its review.

Just like how the Marvel Universe began the trend of having the post-credit scenes, there is a small surprise at the end of the blog as well.

Why are you so in a hurry to scroll down and peep into the surprise? Naughty. Naughty.

If you aren't that impatient, which you aren't, the rest of the blog will not take that much time.

That's the sum up of S: H also.

It was joyous and bubbling with innocent humor that you cannot say it's an outright slam-slam superhero flick. Tom Holland was the picture-perfect cast to this reboot after the catastrophic Amazing Spiderman series. Kudos to the Casting Director for giving us such a memorable and effervescent unseen spidy character - the likes of which we didn't see even during the times of Toby Maguire. 

Instead of the ram-rod straight, authoritative, controlling, egoistic, powerful and all-knowing dominant superheroes that we have been familiar with, this spidy was floundering and fumbling that wasn't awkward for the eyes but it gave a cheerfully cute, adorable and buoyant feel throughout the film despite the spidy's lack of worldly experience in dealing with hardened criminals or negotiating with a caretaker as Tony Stark or his aunt. 

The biggest strength is that S: H had a fine human touch to this fun and funny spidy which was actually refreshing like a hot cup of coffee/tea when you have a headache though there was an instance which reminded me of how Toby Maguire uses his steely flexible webs to stop a fast-running train from falling over a broken track. In this case, we had the new spidy using his ultimate superpower to hold together the two halves of a ship. Maybe, in the next reboot, they will have the spidy ensuring that a rocket is bound together! 

As I touched upon "hold together", it was an extremely intelligent choice to project Michael Keaton as the Vulture for he had already reprised the roles of Batman and Birdman in his illustrious career. He was really the perfect cohesive agent to bind the movie together with his protective and dark performance as the Anti-hero.

Tony Stark was, as usual, in his own element but this time as a micro-managing boss who sees to it that his protegee doesn't cross the line. However, the line is not just broken but simply thrown away by our friendly neighborhood guy with timely help from his friend.

When I said friend, if one person who says that the MJ character is as dull as ditchwater, you need to recalibrate your neural wiring a bit. Did I say "a bit"? It's actually "wholly". Man! And Woman! What attitude. Yes. It's all an act. Still to pull it off such a kickass portrayal was a show-stealer even in scenes where spidy was present.

I don't have to say anything about May as Tony Stark had already clearly described his aunt in Cap Am 3 when he went to recruit Peter Parker.  

Speaking of recruitment, did anyone else notice that Bruce Wayne went on a hiring spree in Justice League (JL) just like Iron Man in Cap Am 3? 

Also, Flash's seemingly exuberant nature in JL resembled more like Tom Holland's Spiderman in S: H. At least, I got such a feeling.

Condensing everything in a nutshell, S: H is a highly enjoyable, entertaining, upbeat and lively movie that has struck, Sorry spun!, gold for the MCU's creative web.

PS:

Ah! See. You had the patience to read through the full blog before you came to this surprise section. I knew you had it in you.

Without further delay and ado,

As 2017 is drawing to a close, we have had plenty of releases in the superhero genre - Logan, Wonder Woman (WW), Thor, S: H, GotG 2 and finally - Justice League. 

No. Lego Batman or Transformers cannot be technically called a hardcore superhero movie as they are not from the DC and Marvel kitty even though one can persistently insist that Batman was utilized in Lego Batman.

IMHO, revenues do not reflect the exact nature of a movie's caliber as some hyped films can hit the silver screen during the festival seasons or long weekends and make staggering money in the first few days but then evaporate due to the void of substance and quality of the movie itself. 

Thus, I decided to rank the 2017 superhero movies not based on the ROI or the revenue generated but solely on the basis of pure class and deserved merits of the films. 

1) Logan
5) GoTG 2

And with more movies in the pipeline like the monumentally much-awaited Avengers: Infinity War, depraved Deadpool 2, watery Aquaman, 2018 is going to be an incredible fest for all superhero lovers especially if you love watching both Marvel & DC with an unbiased eye for the sheer joy of characters on the screen.

PS 2:
Thanks to Thor's team for proving me wrong that the actual movie was as good as the teasers and trailers. Waiting for more such action-packed and humor-infused show stealers, pun intended. 

Justice League - Justice Served Lukewarm!

Just when you think that the DC Universe has got their basics on the money, pun intended, with "Wonder Woman"(WW), you are left wondering how Justice League (JL) may have left their league of fans with such injustice.

Is it not good? Yes.
Could it have been better? Yes.
Should Batman improve and hone up his acting skills? Yes.
Have the makers forgotten to add the secret sauce? Yes.

So, what went right in JL?
Humor is intermittently interspersed here and there like scattered sheep on a big tract of land. As many of the scenes were already shown in the lengthy trailers, the only note-worthy scene was when Aquaman was telling the truth under the influence of WW's lasso and he didn't realize it until it was too late. Just imagine for a moment what could probably happen if WW uses her Truth Lasso on the politicians across the world. You never know how many skeletons will tumble down from the closet, metaphorically and literally!

As we are on the lines of WW, OMG! Gal Gadot is increasingly becoming hotter and her darling quotient is exponentially on the upward trajectory with her daring stunts and child-like smiles. That one scene where she confidently steps on her sword and it effortlessly lands in her hand in one shot. Awwww. You go, Gal! ,pun intended. 

Since I've said 'go', just like QuickSilver in the Marvel Universe, Flash is a breath-taking revelation in the DC Universe. It was fresh and appealing. In fact, in certain places like how Flash uses his inhuman capabilities to tip the sword, pun intended, in WW's favor was way better than QuickSilver's rush for speed in slo-mo. 

Aquaman, Cyborg, Superman, and Batman fill up their respective roles - due credits to the scriptwriters for giving equal weight to all the characters instead of merely present in the background and play second fiddle to the Super and Bat.

Now, the negatives.

If you had watched 'The Departed', the word 'f**k' would have been used more than 200 times in the total run time of the movie. Similarly,  'unity' was a taedium vitae as the term was incessantly used by Steephen Wolfe (SW) and others. Nope. I am not going to count the number of times that 'unity' occurs in the movie! 

Speaking of SW, he was neither menacing nor ruthless. He was more like "Guys, I'm the villain. I am going to be terribly smacked by Superman in the end". 

How did I reach this conclusion as I was watching the movie? As simple as ABC since none of the others could actually tackle him heads on. That leaves only Superman to bash down the bad guy in the climax.

Likewise, the editing was more like the discrete blocks of rocks that were used to build the Pyramids! You could actually feel that it was distinct and separate and that there was no smooth transitioning from one scene to another especially during the narrative arcs when it switched from Amazon island to Iceland where the Bat meets Aquaman.

But, the biggest of all is the logical crevasse that is inherently in the storyline itself. Take for example. Cyborg goes out to bring one of the unity to revive Superman and he returns unscathed when the entire swarm of SW's army is out looking for it. If this scene completely makes any sense to you, then you are a genius. Sorry, I'm not one. 

You can possibly argue that movies are for entertainment. And why do we need to look out for logic in it? You are correct. No denials. As long as the logic fails for minor and frivolous issues. If it's a major one, you think it's right? Even you do think it's right, is it really right? 

To put things into perspective, what does a software developer first fix when there is a bug in the code? Critical or Cosmetic? For argument's sake, if you still say that latter defects should be addressed first, I don't know what to say.

All said and done, JL is a definite one-time watch even though it's enmeshed and entangled with its flaws. 

Go. Watch. Laugh. Howl when Superman rises. Forget. 

PS:
A special mention to the superb in-product placement by Mercedes of their freaking awesome prototype futuristic car. 

Saturday, November 4, 2017

Thor:Ragnarok - A Hilarious THORny affair between the siblings

Thor (T) is taken as a captive and imprisoned by Ragnarok (R). T prods R by casual banter. The deliverance and style indicated that this movie was going to be different from the erstwhile T films. The final nail in the coffin was when T addressed his skeletal companion in the cage and you knew 100% sure that Thor: Ragnarok (T:R) is going to be something special in the Marvel Universe. 

Is it better than CapAm? No. 
The Avengers? Nope. 
Antman? Nada. 
GoTG 1? Anti-Yes.
Deadpool? Certainly Zilch.
Logan? Hell No.

Then, how is T:R special?

The previous 2 stand-alone installments of Thor were only mediocre. But, what makes T:R a really enjoyable ride is that it doesn't take itself too seriously. Take for example the scene where the One-Eyed Thor sits on the chair in the spaceship and his friends address him as the King. Chris Hemsworth simply turns and gives his fellow Asgardians an unceremonious and easy-going wave to them instead of being stiff, affected and formal.

As far as the story is concerned, you know that Thor will defeat his sister by the end. There is no surprise in that inevitability. However, the real party is in the narration which is richly filled with sparkling fun and scintillating colors.

When Loki says "I'm Loki and not Lackey", it's a scream of a dialogue. I will do great injustice to the witty script-writers who made use of the "Rock-Scissors" joke to such a brilliant effect. Freaking fantastic. Likewise, the way T checks whether he is the real Loki or not was gut-busting. It was a good thing that the Grandmaster didn't give the moniker "Sparkles" instead of "Lord of Thunder" when T was introduced in the fighting den with Hulk!

Speaking of Hulk, it will be extremely interesting to see whether the Green Monster would turn into the 7-PhD Mark Ruffalo again in the forthcoming films. Hulk had a decent enough screen space and time alongside Thor and Loki. The entire sequence of Thor and Hulk in the kingdom of the GrandMaster was simply superb especially the gladiator-ish physical show of strength between the "Strongest Avenger" and Strongest Avenger.

Loki was up to his own usual self without which T:R may have been a bit boring despite its raving funniness. As ever, he's the central component on whom the movie makes its twists and turns although T is the hero. In the end, Loki stops for a moment when he sees the Tesseract in the vault before he brings back Ragnarok to life again to destroy Hela. We have to patiently wait and watch to know as to whether he couldn't resist its temptation though knowing Loki's shady character, we know what he would have done.

As we are on the topic of Hela, the screenwriters ensured that she didn't have a dragged and extended backdrop but a crisp and brief story of her life. The way she stopped Mjolnir and crushed it to pieces was the highlight that even left T in a state of shock and suspension of astonishment. She had quite a Wonder Woman-esque stunts but being the Goddess of Death, her character could have been utilized much more.

Nevertheless, there were no unnecessary quips and ripostes when the last remaining Valkyrie meets Hela in the climax portions. I had the foreboding sense of intuition that these two would lock themselves in a verbal torpedo and stretch the movie's time. Luckily, sanity prevailed and everyone got down to actual business by fighting each other.

That said and done, T:R totally belonged to T for the way in which he transformed himself from being dependent on his unliftable hammer by others to realizing his true potential as the God of Thunder. It was electrifying, pun intended, when he has a drastic changeover as soon as he is able to put to best use of his powers with the banshee-screaming music of Wonder Woman playing the background. Besides his terrific bod, Thor was as handsome as a Greek God, though he is Norse, with his hair-cut.

Worthy mentions to the cinematographer for the way they captured the lush fields and peaceful oceans of Norway. Also, the straight view of the Rainbow Bridge connecting it to other realms was spectacular as a glittering platter under the shiny sun. There was also one scene where Hela's horns' shadow was shown where the cinematographer's skills were put to great effect. It really created a feeling of ominousness.

The only problem which was there in the entire film was the lack of emotional depth. It took itself a little too relaxed than striking a balance between fun and seriousness. Similarly, the movie also seems to have been tremendously inspired by GoTG 2 like the way Mjolnir flies and trashes others akin to Yondu's arrow. In the same way, the amazeballs of a grand send-off with fireworks for Yondu which we saw in GoTG 2 was also replicated in T:R as the Valkyrie alighted the spaceship with the pyrotechnics ablaze behind her.

With all its flaws, T:R is still a thoroughly entertaining humor fest that will make you smile with all its jokes like referring Stan Lee as "a creepy man"

PS:
Moving from objectivity to subjectivity, my personal favorite scene is where Loki screams with full vehemence "THAT'S how it feels" when Thor was bashed by Hulk from side to side in the ring. It was an incredible touch of ingenuity on the part of the director and script-writers for having made wise use of the plot shown in The Avengers where Loki was smashed by the Hulk. That complete scene was transpiring in front of my eyes when Loki uttered the to-be famous words.