Briefly. No spoilers. Although the plot doesn't show those routines, but I don't know the story can still enjoy the movie. In other words, there is still a bit of a turning point, and the screenwriter is not perfunctory.
The biggest feature is that it is very entertaining. The logic of the story should not be delved into. They also know that the audience is not the one that most cares about. After three years of fermentation, they already know the audience's tastes: Dou Sen, Brother Hammer, and humor. None of them disappointed.
Dou Sen really likes his role. He gives Loki the unpredictable temperament of righteousness and evil, elusive and very charming.
Hammer continued his consistent sunshine and loyalty, as well as a perfectly shiny inverted triangle and a small waist. How can the dark world come again? As long as Brother Hammer smiled, the sky would be up right away, and he didn't actually have to fight so hard.
This movie gave Brother Hammer a little more flexibility, and gave Loki a little more bravery and better. Two of them wear red, one is green, their hair color is one gold and one black, their personality is bright and dark, and they are honest and sleek. Together, the brothers can indeed unify the nine worlds.
What's better about this one than the previous one is that Jane is no longer a nymphomaniac. He is stronger and worthy of Brother Hammer. The queen also has a place to play. The whole batch of supporting characters are quite plump, especially Professor Eric and Darcy, who successfully took on most of the funny tasks and deserve a thumbs up. The comedian Chris O'Dowd in "IT Mad Men" also has a cameo role, which is low-key and funny. It's a villain, but quite satisfactory, not as clear as Loki in the previous movie.
That's it. It's really funny. The laughs are spread evenly. Don't be critical of the story. Enjoy the beauty. that's all.
Second brush remarks: There are two easter eggs at the end of the credits, one in the middle of the credits, and one at the end. Remember! Thor is like the warm sun and the diffuse fragrance of bread, comfortable and safe; Loki represents uncertainty, all kinds of unexpected, exciting and nervous.
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