The Great Artists!!!
The Disaster Artist is a film directed by James Franco. I had heard about this film some 3 months ago while browsing a random website of upcoming 2017 films. Then a trailer of the film came, which impressed me a lot. I decided not to see 'The Room' just not to build up any kind of expectations. And after seeing this, I can say that this is just perfection.

Plot: Tommy Wiseau and Greg Sestero decide on making thier own movie after not being able to prove themselves in Hollywood.

Story and direction: In the beginning we get interviews from various celebrities quoting that how Tommy Wiseau tried to create a different kind of cinema and people happen to still remember this film because of how silly and bad its supposed to be. Then we shift to San Francisco, where we are introduced to Greg who struggles because of having stage fright and Tommy who in the very same scene acts quite horrendously and still has no shame in doing it in front of 15-20 people. Then begins the journey of these 2 people to destination Hollywood. Then we get to see their love for cinema and them deciding to go to Hollywood to make it big there. Then we also see concerns of Greg's mother as to who is this Tommy person and all her other worries. This all comes from great writing. Kudos to the writing team (Scott Neustader and Micheal Weber, who happened to write also 'The Fault in Our Stars' another of my favorite film). James Franco as a director too has done a fantastic job showing us not only the Hollywood struggle but also the precision with which 'The Room' was made. I felt an instant connection to the characters. At the end of the film we see scenes from 'The Room' are then compared side-by-side with reenactments of the scenes performed by the film's cast. Those scenes felt like it was the scenes of 'The Room'. An exact replica!!!!

Performances: James Franco hit it instantly as Tommy Wiseau. His accent and body language were perfect. Dave Franco also was excellent. I didn't expect a fabulous performance from him. The role of Seth Rogen was quite mininal but its always a joy to see him. Allison Brie was also good as Greg's girlfriend. Ari Graynor was also good as Lisa. It's always a treat to watch Bob Odenkirk and Bryan Cranston!!!

Favorite Scene: It would be where Greg along with Lisa and Claudette discuss as how difficult it is for Claudette to come everyday to set to perform considering her age. And she replies that we are actors and even a bad day on set is a good day. Also one other member in the same scenes deduces that 'The Room' might be semi-autobiographical. This scene showed the behind the camera tensions and worries of the cast which I liked about the scene.

Verdict: This film ticked out all the boxes for me. I see many nominations for this film in many categories and do hope it wins. Even if you haven't seen 'The Room', it's no problem. You will still enjoy it. It has elements of comedy, but drama is too present in this film. Please give it a go. I assure you, it will be a blast.

I am going with a 10/10.
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A Near Perfect Bird
Lady Bird is a film written and directed by Greta Gerwig. I just happen to watch the trailer my chance and decided to give a go for this film. After watching the film, I can say that I was quite satisfied watching this film.

Plot: The film chronicles the life of Christine (Lady Bird) a student of a Catholic school in the years 2002-03.

Story and direction: This film has most perfectly shown the way adolescents react to situations. The way the film has woven in the situations any adolescent faces is commendable. Lady Bird as a character has so many shades. We see her being naughty, stupid, funny and emotional. Then comes her friends. Jules is kind of that supporting friend you always have on your side no matter how wrong/right you are. Jenna is the kind of friend that you want to have because of her being so flamboyant. Then we have her so called boyfriends who were poles apart in their own different way. I being from a Catholic school could connect with the film more easily because I have been in that kind of environment. Even the teachers's characters were so beautifully woven into the story. I also liked the parents' character of Lady Bird. While the father who is mostly supportive in many of Lady Bird's ventures, the mother is the conscious one who is always sort of scared for her child. Even she reacting so rudely to Lady Bird, was a way of showing her love to her. And then the finale of the film, just put a good finish and a nice arc to Lady Bird. My only issue, and this could only be me, is that These kind of films are seen so often that one can predict as to what is going to happen.

Performances: Sairose Ronan once again just delivered an applauding performance as Lady Bird. I loved her in Brooklyn (that came out 2 years ago), and still she proves that she is a force to be reckoned with. Laurie Metcalf was also great as the mother. Tracy Letts also delivers a good performance. Lucas Hedges and Timothee Chalamet were also so distinct in the roles they played. Beanie Feldstein also provided some great support to Lady Bird's character.

Favorite Scene: It would be the scene where the sister calls Lady Bird in her room for putting the 'Just Married with Jesus' signboard on her car and also explains her that isn't love and attention the very same thing. That dialogue resonated with me. It's because that we seek love, that we do things that bring people's attention to us. And this dialogue also applies in real life to any person who seeks to be loved.

Verdict: This film is perfect for all adolescents who are going through this phase. It will very easily connect with them. Kudos to Greta Gerwig and team.

I am going with a 9/10.
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Tiger is actually Back!!!!
Tiger Zinda Hai is a film co-written and directed by Ali Abbas Zafar. The trailers of this indicated that Salman Khan will return to what he is known for. And after seeing the film, I can say that Bhai has definitely returned.

Plot: Tiger is contacted by his ex-boss Shenoy to save 25 Indian nurses from a hospital in Ikrit, Iraq where they are kept hostage by ISC chief Abu Usman.

Story and direction: To be very honest, I am a Salman Khan fan. Yes, his films celebrate his stupidity and idiocracy in the most grand way possible. But the Sallu fans out there will agree with me that they are entertaining. From Salman's entry in the film we know that this is a Salman Khan film and we just have to go with the flow. Kudos to Ali Abbas for actually celebrating what is best about Salman. The story, yes, is based on original events and also has been tweaked to suit Salman's character (Many people happened to be very angry at the film tarnishing events of the orginal incident). But I don't care. I have come to a Salman Khan film to be entertained and yes I was. Every shot of the film looks very unique and the set design is quite awesome, especially of the hospital and oil mine. The stunts in the film are also good but there are some scenes where you still consider the stunts to be faked or acried out by a body double. That's basically the main issue with this film and with any other Salman film. There are many places where reality is thrown out of the window and we have many cliches that were kind of guessable. Also there were many scenes where you feel that Katrina was being sexualized. And there were lines said in the film that were said in another language and were dubbed in Hindi just for the convenience of the audiences. That was a thing that I didn't like. Subtitles could have been put in those scenes with the original language.

Performances: It's Salman Khan all the way. Yes, I do agree that he still doesn't know how to act (which I clearly visible in many scenes) but he doesn't keep the entertainment down for even one second. Katrina Kaif also did quite a fair job and she was quite awesome in the action scenes. Paresh Rawal was kind of the small cherry on top of the cake. Angad Bedi too delivered a good performance, that was not kind of expected from him. The love of movies is definitely visible on Kumud Mishra's face and that's why I love him in roles that he portrays (thank god he is not the Jar Jar Binks of this film). Anant Sharma who plays Karan in the film too did a fair job. Girish Kannad and Siddhartha Basu too deserve some praise. And finally, Sajjad Delafrooz. This man deserves an applause. His cold looks give me chills many times. Hats Off to this man for pulling off this charcater of Abu Usman.

Music: Vishal-Shekhar also did quite a fair job in the music department but they have done better than this. 'Dil Diyan Gallan' was my favorite track. Julius Packaim background score was very average and he stuck to Tiger's tune in many scenes which was unbearable to hear after a point.

Favorite Scene: The scene where RAW and ISI agents decide whether to fight against the common enemy struck a chord with me. The subtle humor in that scene and the message that border is just a line between two countries just sat with me in that scene.

Verdict: I can say that Salman has definitely redeemed himself post Tubelight. He should stick to thses kind of films. I don't know whether it is Salman or something else, Ali Abbas Zafar tends to deliver another blockbuster considering Gunday was a big dud for me. This film was a great addition to the Tiger film series and if there are more I am ready for it. If you are not a Salman fan don't watch it.

I am going with a 7.5/10.
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Only for KIDS
Spy Kids is a film written and directed by Robert Rodriguez. I remember sitting in the hall some 12 years ago watching the 3rd part of this franchise. That happened to be my first 3D film. So since I had no clue as to what I was watching that time, I didn't like the film that much. So I fortunately came across the first part which was being aired on TV a few days ago. And I can safely say that I didn't like it.

Plot: Carmen and Juni decide to take matters on their own hands when their parents who happen to be ex spies get kidnapped.

Story and direction: This film had quite a good story in its place. I can atleast give it credit for that. And its starts quite well. I was kind of engrossed in it. I felt like the flashback scene was to be the only over the top thing in this entire film. But then it happens to go on. I can understand when a film is being made for kids and we have to add some illogical sequences. BUt this film has a lot of them. And the VFX. Oh My God. How much green screen and so fake. Films before Spy kids had much better VFX. I know that the budget was very less. I always think when you can't do great VFX, just put that thing away. And the fight scenes are so wire-y. Almost every fight scene looked fake. This film kind of irritated me. Also we have a more over the top villain who stays in some CGI-ed castle. I would say that Danny Elfman was mostly the saving grace for this film because the score was quite enagaging.

Performances: Antonio Banderas was good. But he has done better than this. Carla Gugino was OK. The kids were great in their roles as most of the concentration was them and they did justice to what was given to them. Alan Cumming and Tony Shalhoub were so over the top that they became irritating over a point of time. Same goes to Teri Hatcher. Danny Trejo was a good addition to the film.

I can't actually mention any scene that would be my favorite.

Verdict: This film is for Kids only. If you are mature enough, you can quite avoid this venture.

I am going with a 5.5/10
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A Must Watch!!!!
Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri is a film written and directed by Martin McDonagh. I hadn't seen a trailer for this film nor heard of the director. Seeing the Golden Globe nominations got this film to my notice. And I can say that this is one of the best films of this year.

Plot: Mildred Hayes has three billboards outside the town much to many people's dismay.

Story and direction: This film doesn't deal with the subject of rape but with the effects that a voice can have when it is displayed on a thing like a billboard. I liked the variation each of the main characters had. Lets start with Mildred. She always has a kind of rudeness which remains constant throughout the entire film. That can be because she has hardened up because of the incidents that have happened. She also breaks down at certain moments in the film which was the perfect way of her emoting her sadness. Now about Chief William; he is one of those who wants to abide by the law. That was very well written in the screenplay and how he is not able to do anything is very well shown. Now about Jason Dixon. He is one of those characters who just has about a problem in anything. But the sudden change in his character during the second half of the film was quite appreciated. The film has also very nicely interwoven the reactions and actions taken by people because of Mildred's action. The film is very beautifully shot, thanks to cinematographer Ben Davis. The colors which are transcended on screen look very real. An engaging background music by Carter Burwell also contributes to the greatness of this film. A fault that I felt, which may be me only, was towards the ending where I felt that it wasn't quite necessary.

Performances: Frances McDormand was great in her role. The variations in her role were well emoted by her. Woody Harrelson was good in the role written for him. Sam Rockwell was the highlight of this film. The variations that his character had were like none. Lucas Hedges was a great addition to this cast. Abbie Cornish looked quite honest in her role. Clarke Peters too delivered an honest performance. Peter Dinklage will always be loved no matter how long the role.

Favorite Scene: The very first scene where Mildred just goes to the ad agency and just says what has to be written on the three billboards. The dialogue delivery and mood created in that scene was great and that attracted me to this scene.

Verdict: I would say that I was floored with this film. It is filled with Award worthy performances and one of the best 2017 had to offer.

I am going with a 9/10.
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Doubtfire Rocks!!!
Mrs. Doubtfire is a film directed by Chris Columbus. I came to know of this film because of its Indian remake Chachi 420, which I loved by the way. But after seeing this film I can say that this one surpasses the Indian version.

Plot: Daniel who is going through a divorce with his wife Miranda decides to dress up as a nanny as an excuse to meet his children.

Story and direction: This film very quickly introduces us to Daniel and his life. We see Daniel quite concerned about the kind of shows he does voice work for. Which was a brilliant way to comment on what is actually being sown on TV to kids. After that we see how much he loves his kids and how he is ready just to make them happy. This love is kept constant throughout the entire film. Never a single moment is there, where you feel this love is less. Same can also be said for the kids, wherein they miss their Dad a lot. Miranda's character also draws an instant connection as she being a working other who can't give time to her children. You can see that she wants to spend time with the children but due to her work she can't give time. The film also explores how creative Daniel is with the dinosaur act he does and the channel executive wanting him to do a show. Stuart Dunmayer was a great addition to this film. His character to adds some spice to this comedy-drama. The ending may have got many disappointed as it wasn't the kind anyone expects in this kind of film. I would say that I liked the ending as it was something different and remainedtrue to the father-children relation shown. The make up deserves an applause. I mean every time Daniel appears as Mrs. Doubtfire it was as if I was seeing an actual 60 year old woman. No wonder it got an Oscar for the makeup category. The only issue I felt was with the angle of children and Stuart Dunmayer. The film didn't show that the children are either happy or sad of Stuart's presence. I would have been happy if they would have addressed that in the film.

Peerformances: Robin Williams is everytime missed. He did great in the dual roles of Daniel Hillard and Mrs. Doubtfire. I also think he perfected the English accent. Sally Field was also great in her role.Pierce Brosnan was also good as Staurt Dunmayer. He did justice to what was given to him. Roberty Pronsky was also good as Lundy. All the 3 kids also looked very genuine in their performances.

Favorite Scene: The scene where Daniel and the court liason meet in Daniel's home and Daniel says Mrs. Doubtfire is her elder step-sister. I was laughing out loud in that scene. Also the acting prowess of Robin Williams was clearly seen in this scene.

Verdict: I enjoyed this film and if you want to see Robin Williams in his best, this is the perfect film.

I am going to go with a 9/10.
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Not so interesting Circle
The Golden Circle is a film co-written and directed by Matthew Vaughn. I loved the first Kingsman. It was a fun and entertaining venture. The trailer for this part too looked liked it will match up to the first part. But alas, it didn't

Plot: Kingsman teams up with their US counterparts, Statesman, to take down Poppy Adams and her evil organisation, The Golden Circle.

Story and direction: Matthew Vaughn has been one of my favorite directors of the action genre. The way he directs the ventures is very unique and I guess nobody can perfect the art. Considering that both of the previous writer (Jane and Matthew, who also wrote the previous part) and Matthew himself coming on board to direct this venture, I thought that this would again be a fun filled ride (Considering that his sequel to Kick-Ass was way too bad). But this film proved that Vaughn is cursed with sequels. The first scene of the car chase got me very much intrigued. It was great. Subsequent scenes were great too with Eggsy having his new girlfriend Princess Tilde and he not knowing much about the world and Roxy helping him out. But when most of Kingsman agents died that actually just blew my mind. I didn't like it. We shall talk about this later. Lets talk about Statesman. I thought we were going to see a hell lot of it. But it was as if blanks were there in the screenplay and those blanks were filled with the Statesman plot. I was sad to see them not being used so much. I mean seriously they just had an introduction to Tequilla, he gets to coma, recovers and just joins Kingsman in the end. It was as if this character was made just to make Kingsman 3. If it was all about the Kingsmen, why introduce Statesman? Then if that was not enough we have an over the top Poppy Adams who executes people with a meat slicer (which doesn't spit out blood) and tells those people loyal to her to eat a burger made put of his meat. That was totally disgusting. Also we have a POTUS who just doesn't care about rehabilitation and just decides drug users are scum. How the hell is he different from Richmond Valentine (the first Kingsman villain). Then the final act, where we apparently have Eggsy giving Poppy a dose of her own medicine and MErlin has apparently engineered that to work at an accelerated rate. If that is possible, can't a antidote be taken out of that serum? And finally : Merlin. Why kill him off!!! He was something that made Kingsman. It was as if in this film charaters were made to be killed off. Now it's not all bad. There was some good too. The film is beautifully photographed. The locations look iconic. The action scenes are well choreographed and looked quite real (Although the VFX was not up to the mark but still better than the first part). The chemistry between Harry and Eggsy was to look out for. And finally, Henry Jackman. This man incorporated such beautiful songs and background socre to this film.

Performances: Colin Firth was again great as Harry Hart. Taron Egerton is a star in the making. Julianne More was good too, but Sam Jackson was better. Mark Strong was excellent. Sad to see that this was his last Kingsman film. Jeff Bridges, Halle Berry and Channing Tatum were good but not mcuh was given to them. Pedro Pascal was a good addition to the cast. Edward Holcroft and Elton John were great in what they were given. Was good to see Elton John entertain us. Hanna Alstrom was good too and was good to see her given little time in this film.

Favorite Scene: The scene where Eggsy tries to make Harry remember who he actually is by bringing in Mr. Pickles. That scene for me highlighted the chemistry between Eggsy and Harry and still reminded me why these are my two favorite characters.

Verdict: On the whole, The Golden Circle was a one time watch. Was quite sad to see Matthew Vaughn trying to favor studio executives. He is much better than this. I hope if they bring a third part (which Vaughn says is apparently the last), it will bring the Kingsman spirit back.

I am going with a 6.5/10.
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The OK League
Justice League is a film co-written and directed by Zack Snyder. I guess every superhero fan would have wanted this film and it is finally out. I have grown up watching the animated series of the DC characters. And the trailer of Justice League also showed that they might redeem themselves. But alas, I was wrong.

Plot: Steppenwolf wants to find the three mother boxes in Earth and it's upto a band of superheroes before its too late.

Story and direction: The film basically is 120 minutes. That is quite short for a film liked Justice League. And also that is felt in the film for many scenes. For example, like I know things that happened to Flash (courtesy tv show). But I don't what actually happened with Cyborg and Aquaman. I mean I don't want a whole kind of backstory but atleast some details could have done it. Some details are provided, but as for people who are not avid comic book readers, you feel somewhat lost. Then we have Steppenwolf. I mean except for just appearing, kicking peoples a** and taking motherboxes, he basically has nothing to do. He was the wekeat thing in this entire film. Then we have a town in the finale that has only one family. I mean I get it, that there was some radioactive explosion or something, but seriously one family!!!! They could have done with a vacant town or something like a population of 100-200 people (when Cyborg just happens to say we have resettlements going on). And the topping was Superman's face. Oh my god. Each time I felt like just turning away from the screen in those scenes. His face looked like some plastic surgery had been done. Also many things shown in the trailers were not in the film, which was disappointing. Also there is a lot of over-sexualization to the Amazonians especially Wonder Woman. That was not great at all. But its not all bad. There is some good. I liked the characterizations behind Aquaman and Barry Allen. The tone for those characters were very light and provided some entertainment. Also great were introduction to Green Lantern universe. The battles fought were awesome. My jaw dropped almost every time. The Superman ressurection was great. A special mention to Danny Elfman for his score especially the Batman tune that evoked many memories.

Performances: Ben Affleck was again wonderful as Batman. The same can be said for Gal Gadot. I liked her in her solo venture and so in this film. Jason Mamoa was perfect for Aquaman and so as Ezra Miller as The Flash. Henry Cavill did quite good although much wasn't given to him. Same can also be said for Amy Adams and Diane Lane. Liked J K Simmons as Jim Gordon and hope to see him in future films. Jeremy Irons too was perfect again as Alfred.

Favorite Scene: Easily would be the meeting between Lois and Clark after Clark's resurrection. The emotion that flowed in that scene just touched my heart.

Verdict: To be very fair, Justice League is a one time watch. It was not the film I wanted but it is not a bad film too. It can come in the OK category. I don't know how many films are yet there in the DCEU but they seriously have to get their gear moving and stop imitiating the MCU. It's just high time.

I would go with a 6/10.
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Star Wars - doesn't fail to impress
The last Jedi is a film written and directed by Rian Johnson. Finally!!! After all my busy time was over I was able able to watch this film. It was great for cinema holders to actually have this film after 2 weeks!! The trailers didn't show much which is quite a positive thing, as you have not much things to hope for. BUut after seeing this film, I can say that this film is an entertaining film.

Plot: Rey goes to Atch-To to request Luke Skywalker to help out the Resistance in their mission while Resistance Leaders try to escaping the repeated attacks of the First Order.

Story and direction: This is the eighth film in the franchise. But the excitement in me is never less considering I happened to be introduced to this film series only 2 years ago. As soon as the title and with that the opening crawl appears along with John Williams' famous score, my heart just fills with nostalgia. We have the beginning as a great battle sequence in space, which doesn't fail to impress. This sequence just amped up my expectations. Then we shift to Luke and Rey. I can say, that those sequences involving these two characters were the best. We can clearly see the kind of regret that Luke suffers from. That's what touched my heart. The credit for this arc goes wholly to Rian Johnson. Also, Rey not giving up hope on Luke was impressive. The sequences where Kylo Ren and Rey connect with each other too were impressive. It was I guess the first time where we saw a kind of sequence where the villain and hero (heroine in this case), actually talk to each other (although being in different place). It's was good to see quite lot of Poe and BB-8 in this film. Poe was missing quite a lot in Force Awakens, but this film gives a lot to Poe's character. And I liked it a lot. Admiral Holdo was one of the new character's in this film. Initially I kind of hates her, because of her becoming that character who just doesn't listen but towards the end I liked her character. Also seen more was Snoke, which was quite supressed in Force Awakens. Now let's talk about Kylo Ren and Hux. I loved Kylo Ren in this more. We see a more evolved person in this one. The twist introduced to his character in the end just startled me. We see a much more darker side to Kylo Ren. Hux as a character who is a kind of Morf Tarkin was quite likable. I thought we would only see some glimpses of him. The lightsaber battle towards the end was awesome too.The visual effects were great. John Williams always impresses me with his scores, he just never disappoints. Now the negatives. It would be the Canto Bight sequence with Finn and Rose. Initially I thought that was quite an important sequence, But then towards the end some revelations made me feel like "Why the hell were those sequences in the film!!!!" Also the final sequence on Crait felt a little elongated. Although I would say the action in that sequence were the best, but it felt it was adding to the runtime of the film (which is by the way the longest runtime in the franchise of 152 mins).

Performances: Mark Hamill was at his best as Luke Skywalker. Daisy Ridley was great too.Adam Driver has showed us how great an actor he is. Carrie Fisher was great as Leia; she will be missed a lot. Oscar Isaac was also good. Laura Dern and Domnhall Gleeson didn't fail to impress. Anky Serkis yet again proved why he is the master of motion capture. It was great to see Frank Oz back as Yoda. Anthony daniels was great too as my much loved C-3PO. John Boyega and Kelly Tran were good. Benicio Del Toro is a great actor but the characterization of his character was not goo; he was underutilized.

Favorite Scene: There were 2 for me. The first would be where Luke tries to teach Rey about experiencing the Force for the first time. The second would be the confrontation between Luke and Kylo Ren towards the final act. That scene was just jawdropping.

Verdict: I haven't seen any film of Rian Johnson. But with this film, I can say that he is quite an excellent director. You seen just feel the love that he has for films and especially Star Wars. He took the film to a direction which I liked a lot. Yes this film is not perfect, it has a few hiccups. Although I still would say The Force Awakens was a better film than this, The Last Jedi still doesn't dissappoint. As a Star Wars fan, atleast I wasn't.

I am going with an 8/10.
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Best of Thor trilogy
Thor: Ragnarok is a film directed by Taika Waititi. The trailers that had come for the film excited me quite a bit for this venture. And somewhere in my heart, I felt that this was going to be the best Thor films. And after seeing the film, I can say in all happiness that it is.

Plot: Thor imprisoned in Sakaar must escape the place and save Asgard from the wrath of Hela.

Story and direction: Right from the very first shot of the film, you get the film will be an entertaining one. Thor, I guess was not utilized nicely in the previous 2 solo ventures, because of which many people didn't love the films. The first 2 films were OK but had nothing that made it special. But Taika Waititi takes all of what we know about Thor and gives his own kind of spin. This film is a fun filled ride from the start to the finish. But this film is just not about jokes. It has a wonderfully written story woven into it. The characterization is awesome in this film. And I can go on with the VFX of the film. The 3D just enhanced the fabulous and stunning VFX of the film. I liked the Game of Thrones reference in the film (the scene where actors enact scenes from the previous films). The score of the film was awesome too, It was soothing to listen to "The Immigrant Song". Given that at least 80% of this film was improvised (as Taika Waititi suggests), this is a great film. Because it takes only moments when improvisation just goes haywire. But this film is not all perfect. The faults I noticed were with the finale, where I could see how the film will end. And also the jokes. They say that too much of everything can be harmful. In the same way, I can say that the jokes at one point became little too much.

Performances: Chris Hemsworth was once again great as Thor. This film gave a whole new dimension to the character. Tom Hiddleston was again great as Loki. Anthony Hopkins was also good as Odin. Tessa Thompson was fabulous as Valkyrie. Hope to see her in future MCU ventures. Jeff Goldblum was amazing as the Grandmaster. It was always a delight to see him. Taika Waititi was good as Korg. Didn't know the director had this talent hidden under him. Idris Elba and Karl Urban were also great in their roles. Bruce Banner was very funny in the Hulk scenes especially. And finally, Cate Blanchett. She was one hell of a badass in the entire film. The viciousness was excellently portrayed by her.

Favorite Scene: I guess it would be during the final scenes, where Thor helpless says his father that he won't be able to defeat Hela because she is too strong. But then Odin says, that he is stronger than Odin himself. That scene impacted me a lot and said that people must never give up and believe that everything is possible if you put your mind to it.

Verdict: Thor: Ragnarok is certainly the best of the Thor trilogy. And it has opened up new dimensions in the MCU franchise. Just can't wait for the next MCU film, Infinity War. And yes, there is a mid and post credit scene.

I am going to go with an 8.5/10.
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