Thor: The Dark World
I quite enjoyed this, to my surprise. Fairly well-paced plot, good fight scenes, a little bit of humour here and there for good effect, and bam, a movie not quite as good as the original, but still better than any of the X-Men or Spiderman movies. I don't see what the fuss is about with Loki - there are infinitely better depictions of infinitely better comic book supervillains floating around, after all - but I did enjoy the interaction between him and Thor, and the lack of sickening, poorly-acted romance gave this a one-up over Iron Man 3 for me. Malekith was disappointing, but...eh, I'd never even heard of him before the movie anyway. It was dismally predictable at points, but that was to be expected, really...I don't think it's even supposed to be surprising, despite being played to that effect. So, maybe a 7/10 or so from me.
I quite enjoyed this, to my surprise. Fairly well-paced plot, good fight scenes, a little bit of humour here and there for good effect, and bam, a movie not quite as good as the original, but still better than any of the X-Men or Spiderman movies. I don't see what the fuss is about with Loki - there are infinitely better depictions of infinitely better comic book supervillains floating around, after all - but I did enjoy the interaction between him and Thor, and the lack of sickening, poorly-acted romance gave this a one-up over Iron Man 3 for me. Malekith was disappointing, but...eh, I'd never even heard of him before the movie anyway. It was dismally predictable at points, but that was to be expected, really...I don't think it's even supposed to be surprising, despite being played to that effect. So, maybe a 7/10 or so from me.

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It's directed by Hosada, the director of of The Girl Who Leapt Through Time and Summer Wars. It's been a while since I've seen these two films, so it's difficult to make an accurate comparison, but it was at least as good as both of these, if not slightly better. Upon Poppy Hill had all of the Ghibli charm, and the frustrating open ending (the romantic relationships are always left unresolved).