
Very nice show but “Thor: Love and Thunder” makes a big mistake with Natalie Portman – Special (courtesy)
The wait has finally come to an end, because the movie ‘Thor: Love and Thunder’ is already in theaters and thousands of people have seen the return of Natalie Portman for the UCM, this time she turned into a fantastic and muscular superheroine, but sadly her story has a colossal flaw, because there is a scene that was recorded but did not make it to the final cut, and the worst part is which has been replaced by a bitter ellipsis.
Of course, director Taika Waititi has extensive experience backing him as one of the most talented directors of today, and clearly his reasons for not including him. the scene of Jane Foster transforming into Mighty Thor for the first timebut the truth is that this moment would have left fans with a bad taste in their mouths.
In March 2021, a behind-the-scenes video leaked on social networks in which you can see the set of New Asgard and Natalie Portman (or most likely her action stunt double), in the role of Jane Foster, particularly in the moment when Thor’s hammer is rebuilt into the fantastic Mighty Thor for the first time.
Unfortunately this scene has not reached the final cut, as if it had never been recorded, and instead a suspension point is shown which, although it does not detract from the plot for those who have not seen this leak more than a year ago, it makes it more complicated. experience of the public when it assumes that from one moment to the next Jane Foster becomes a superhero stop.
The mistake lies in neglecting this moment that could have given the film, not only one of the most exciting scenes in history, but also a better development of the character of Natalie Portman, who after spending several years outside the MCU, has turned out to be very well received by fans of wonder.
Jane Foster needed more screen time
It is a fact that the duration of theThor: Love and thunder’is smaller than that of other Marvel films, which initially surprised fans, but does not create conflict because the film works well, although unfortunately Jane Foster’s story seems slightly rushed and a few more minutes wouldn’t hurt. to nobody.
There is no doubt that the interpretation of Natalie Portman as Mighty Thor is spectacularand her brief moments as Jane Foster are perfect for the plot, but this could have been exploited a little more with a little more time, even if it is no longer a possibility but a simple opinion on what could have become a film in itself fantastic.
By Jared Solis
Source: Nacion Flix

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