Loki has lived in a paradox all his life.
It's hard to tell whether Odin loves this adopted son or not. No matter how much you love, Loki will think that it is a feeling for tools, and Loki even thinks that he can't even compare to the artifacts that are placed in the temple and are closely guarded.
Inference one: Odin doesn't like adopted children.
Questioning: Odin told Loki not to tell him the truth about his life experience because he was afraid of hurting Loki's feelings. I think there is 65% authenticity, because at the beginning of the film, Odin is preparing to send Brother Hammer to the throne. Loki's life experience should be considered a high-level state secret, but Odin has not revealed to Hammer. If he wants to wait for Loki to get rid of him when he is an adult, he is not afraid of his foolish and reckless eldest son. Can't you get along with Loki for so many years? But another possibility is not ruled out. Odin is ready to wait for Brother Hammer to officially ascend the throne before telling him the truth.
Inference 2: Odin loves adopted son.
There is no doubt == (Battering
Okay, I think there are many ways for a king to adopt a hostile force, and making him a second son is not the only way. Although many people have opinions on Loki, such as Hammer The men and women in the team, but after Odin entered Odin’s sleep, Loki temporarily became the "generation king", although many people have this or that idea in their hearts (well, such as the men and women in the Hammer team and the gatekeeper ) But no one dared to stand up and officially shouted at Loki: "You are not orthodox!"
At this moment I think of a person I know in life. This man is handsome, talented, long and thin, hardworking and humble. He is studious. Many years ago, he worked as a portable secretary for the chairman of a listed company. He ran around the world every day, stayed in five-star hotels, and was fully reimbursed for his carriage and horse expenses. His salary is so high that I am still stunned. But today he and today Together, I made soy sauce 18 hours a day in a small, small, rudimentary, small workshop, and got a salary that would meet the city’s labor insurance application standard after a reduction of 200 yuan. I asked him if he did not regret changing his job, and he replied I don't regret it, because he can find a sense of belonging here.
Loki is the same as him. I have been looking for a sense of belonging all my life. As Odin said when Loki was young, Loki was born a king, but he can't be a king.
So Loki has been fighting for it, but he deserves it. Odin adopted him and gave him the status of a prince, but he didn’t make Loki feel that when his father truly recognized him, trusted him, and appreciated him, he still couldn’t do "Don’t stay here, you have a place to stay." "He can only stay in place and severely hurt his adoptive father, adoptive mother, and adoptive brother. This is a posture of the woman struggling with the man when the couple broke up. But I don't despise Loki at all. Instead, I understand and forgive him more and more.
Who has never had an emotion that he wants but is destined to not get? What's more, this emotion is what you are willing to give all in exchange. No reciprocity, no reward, no throne, even Loki didn't care about the unequal treatment over the years, because he had always hoped that Odin would give him the sense of belonging he was seeking one day.
It wasn't until the moment before he fell into the world that he truly understood that this was not where he belonged. To use a vulgar metaphor, you have deposited one million US dollars in Citibank. Can you go to the lobby of the Industrial and Commercial Bank of China to ask for it out? What's more, Loki's Citibank account was cancelled by Odin for many years.
Odin, an old man, a veteran of emotional manipulation.
Loki's decision, Odin's second "no" proves that Odin can actually expect Loki to decide to let go, but he can't really believe that Loki will end up in such a paranoid way.
Those who ridicule paranoia, please stop, if you have ever felt the desire to let go.
Loki can kill his brother and many people in order to find a sense of belonging in his adoptive father, but he will never choose to entangle him after Odin has given him a clear answer. He is sensitive, gloomy, vicious, cunning, hypocritical, but he is also an aloof god. He loves his adoptive father, but he does not love without principle and without a bottom line. He still has his pride, and it is probably the only thing he has left to persist...
Loki, on behalf of all people in the world who have a paranoid, delicate, sensitive, and jealous heart, I say I love you.
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