I've used the line that Thor got 'broke bad.' I'm not sure if that's the correct phrase to use, but it's true.
They broke Thor. And I enjoyed it. Immensely.
But it's not right. Is it? I don't know!! LOL
The movie was fun, funny as hell, silly as sh!t, really ridiculous, but true to Thor's identity.
This movie was not ANYTHING that I was truly expecting. I'm still not even sure what I just watched! I feel Marvel Studios just ...got broken by Thor. In all appearances prior, that Thor resembles nothing like this one. But this also allowed Chris Hemsworth to flex beyond a constrained, classic version of Thor as well. Was it too much? I think yes, but is it important? Perhaps. But the movie has weight. Oh, it has a complexity about choices for sure.
Thor and Loki? They've always made these movies, but even more so here. The situations they face as family, as enemies, and as allies were, well, everything that made them so important to the franchise. I could just watch them in an elevator and walking down a hallway for 2 hours alone.
Speaking of being, well, goofy, Hulk + Thor makes the best goofy buddy cop movie of all time. But I still struggle with feeling that this isn't a 'Thor' movie!! In the end, I guess I don't care. I wasn't insulted, I enjoyed the hell out of it, and it was made to entertain, show the heart of a hero, and make you believe in the good that can happen when the (First movie's) arrogance and hubris is tossed aside for the changes and decisions that move a character forward. Good job.
Just weird as hell though!