
Thor: Ragnarok
2017movie
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Where to Watch
Disney Plus
Disney PlusThor: Ragnarok (2017) feels less like a breakdown and more like a conversation. Taika Waititi’s 2017 entry didn’t just shift the tone of the MCU; it broke the mold entirely. At Color Culture, we often talk about how frame and color drive narrative, and Ragnarok is the perfect case study. It’s a film that fractures its visual language to serve two different worlds: the operatic gloom of ...
What Thor: Ragnarok gains in charm and comedy, it loses in story. Individual character arcs are vague, characters themselves are borderline unrecognisable, and more than a couple of film’s big twists are accompanied by quick leaps of logic that it’d really prefer you didn’t dwell on. Waititi’s genius undoubtedly lies in the movie’s technicolour aesthetics and sheer tonal poise.