Finally got around to watching this movie and I thought it completely fell apart at the end. It wasn't exactly good leading up to the ending, but there were so many jumps in logic at the the end that I was just shaking my head in disbelief at what was happening on screen.
1. Thor and Jane just being able to randomly teleport to Gorr's location without the use of the Stormbreaker and the Bifrost. What in the hell? Did Thor use the Zeus bolt to do that? Was it even hinted that the Zeus bolt could be used in such a manner? And how the hell did Jane get there with no Stormbreaker or Zeus bolt? How did she know where they were? You'd think this would have been a good time to make use of the ideas in the book she wrote that's shown in the movie earlier, but it's never even referenced again after that one scene early in the movie.
2. Valkyrie just 'noping' out of the final battle. She gets injured during the second to last skirmish, seems completely ok, and just tells Thor she a'int coming to the final battle. Lmao, wow what a great leader of New Asgaard. Imagine if Captain America or Iron Man just up and said 'nope not doing it, too risky' when the final battle with Thanos was about to start. If Gorr's plan succeeds, literally everything she knows will vanish, and she couldn't even be bothered to get up off her bench and escort Thor to the final battle. Jane has stage 4 cancer and still showed up, Valkyrie has a scratch and gave up. What a great hero.
3. Thor imbuing the children with Thor powers felt like something out of Disney Kids TV show. Embarrassing and also a horrible way to reduce Gorr to nothing but a child kidnapper. And why has Thor never used this ability before? This feels like those old episodes of Super Friends where the writers just made up powers for the superheroes to use as needed.
4. The whole concept of there being some secret realm where a user can be granted one wish just felt like such a contrivance, especially given the number of times the heroes could have used something like that in previous movies.
I did like the intro of the movie with Thor and the Guardians of the Galaxy, and most of Bale's scenes were good too, but other than that this movie was kind of a mess. It wasn't as bad as Black Widow or The Eternals, but it's a big step down from Shang-Chi and No Way Home.
Phase 4 has just felt like a wild, meandering, directionless mess up to this point and I don't see any of the upcoming TV shows or movies changing that. Marvel really needs to get their shit together and refocus on what made these movies a success in the first place if they want fans to jump back on board. Right now Phase 4 is a disaster.