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Old 05-24-2012, 02:59 PM   #251
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Originally Posted by Machiavelli View Post
The problem is that the love story wasn't believable...at all. Hemsworth had no chemistry with Portman, and the whole thing seemed extremely forced.

I understand the point of the love interest, but it didn't work in the movie.
Agree 100%.

The problem was the movie tried to force too much in for a relatively short period of time. He's on Asgard, things go wrong there. Then he's on Earth. He falls in love with Portman despite the fact he's said almost nothing to her.

They should have kept the focus on Asgard. Maybe developed the love story more in the sequel. The kind of relationship they were puporting the two to have, would take time to build. There was zero reason to declare it in the first movie. It would have been handled much better the way they are hanlding the Pepperpots/Stark realationship in Iron Man.
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