The screenwriter must have a preference for Loki

Bailey 2021-10-13 13:06:31

After a long time, there is finally a movie that makes me want to sit down and write a long review. I have always been more honest in writing long reviews.

The first feeling after watching the movie is: Marvel really likes Ji Shen, at least the screenwriter likes it. Although I personally hope that Loki will shampoo as much as possible, but it’s not too good to be a villain who is not the hero of his movie. It has something to do with him. Maybe it's because this might be the reason why he appeared in the Marvel Universe for the last time? It's still my key relationship.

At the beginning of the film, after Odin told the story, Loki was on trial. The various close-ups of Loki make people ignore the plot, but they still show the importance of Frigga to Loki and Odin's prejudice (the entire movie Odin is being hacked). Odin has such a prejudice, no wonder Loki bounced back so hard. The outside of Loki's cell is a mess. The scene where he is reading a book. The screenwriter and fan-writer think that Loki is locked up and his mother will give him a book. Is this the reason? Frigga said that Loki knew everyone except himself, which was too familiar. The screenwriter’s mind is the same as everyone. I have to say that Frigga's spells and combat power surprised me, queen, you are so strong! Frigga's death, Loki's reaction is really distressing, the funeral scene is beautiful, and this section of Odin feels more lovely. Later, Loki continued to deteriorate the image of himself and Thor (the American team appeared laughing and convulsed), and when he slipped out of Asgard, it was the most intensive part of the film. Ta-da or something, is Joker's upper body base god? Loki "rebellion" where I was thinking about it, you can't, Loki, you can't be true. . . The result is just a trick (there is still a sense of fandom). Loki Cold Weapon’s combat effectiveness was unexpectedly good, and he was able to take care of one-to-many, and he also came to save Thor (the director of the brothers’ rescue scene filmed them all). Loki's dying I'M SORRY felt heartache. The grief of Brother Hammer is more heartbreaking than the death of my mother. With the fluttering of the clouds in the sky, the scene is rendered, and it is estimated that my tears will shed in a few minutes. But leaving Loki's body in the wilderness like this is actually quite surprised.

After the movie, there was almost the Battle of Greenwich (not New York anymore), but I felt that there was not enough time left. Everything is fun to wear in the nine worlds. Thor summons a hammer which can be strenuous, winding around many times. The ending is always righteous and evil. The screenwriter has spent too little effort on the villain, and it feels like the villain has not been unfolded at all. Finally Thor returned to Asgard to plead guilty (report) to Odin. Odin said that one of the two sons wanted too much power and the other didn’t want to be on the throne. The rhetoric is very touching). Grandpa Hopkins is a real god in this performance. You can feel that this is not the real Odin, but I faintly think it will not be a god. As a result, someone really did not die so easily. This left a huge question, Loki, what the hell did you do to Odin, if you kill your adoptive father, the drama that Marvel Universe Brothers wants to kill will continue. . .

I have to complain about Jane, the screenwriter how you don't like your heroine. Obviously, I am absent-minded when I go out on a date with others. I just slapped indiscriminately when we met, and slapped the big villain who didn’t know where to stand, so I didn’t worry that this slap would let that god do some small calculations. Frigga died to save her, with no expression on her face at the funeral. Loki saved her twice, and she was still expressionless when Loki died. Don't tell Thor to explain Richard's existence nor tell Richard what does it mean to have Thor in his heart? I don't like this character very much. It's not because I think Thor should be with Loki or something (I really think Thor and Sif are king), it's because the character itself is unpleasantly written. Fortunately, she is still useful in the final battle. That’s why I’m curious that the dark elves can’t catch up with the two scientists who don’t move very much. It’s really helpless to encircle the two of them, unless you also remove yourself.

The villain was deliberately caught in jail for breakthroughs. This is really too much in the past two years. Loki has used it once. How can the dark elf still use it? It's really not creative. What kind of drama will the giant spacecraft land on the earth to destroy? How many meanings does it mean to come to the ST universe, the DC universe and the MARVEL universe this year? I always find it strange that one side is holding a hot weapon, and the other is holding a cold weapon to resist it.

Everyone in Stellan was naked as soon as they appeared. Darcy played by Kat is the scientist version of Max, who is responsible for complaining. When Malekith said exterminate, I couldn't help but want to say that Doctor, you grabbed Dalek's line. Stan Lee's soy sauce is bursting this time.

A brush feels very happy. The detailed analysis is left to brush + blue light later.
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discussion on the understanding of several shots on Weibo went crazy last night, and I plan to write down my thoughts.
1. Who changed Frigga's phantom? I'm more inclined to change it by Frigga. No matter how you look at the conversation, it doesn't look like Jishen abused himself. And this can be regarded as Frigga's importance in Loki's heart and the foreshadowing of Jane's phantom behind. (At present, there have been pre-readers and behind-the-scenes confirmation, but it was not put in the movie in the end. This meaning should not be wrong)

2. Thor sees through Loki's disguise. Personally, I don't think Thor can see through Loki's illusion, but he understands Loki's temper and how much Frigga's death will affect Loki.

3. Ji Shen deliberately pretended to be dead or not dead. I thought about this question for three days. In the second time, Jane was finally rescued by his brother. It is estimated that he didn't think about life and death (I don't know why he fights for Jane). It's a bit like the last letting go in THOR1. His mood must have changed after Thor came to the rescue. He inserted a knife into the elf's body but also used a bomb. This overkill is weird. Maybe that knife really doesn't hurt? But he estimated that he could not foresee that the knife would be inserted into his chest. So it's hard to tell whether it's true or false. I tend to think that since he was inserted, he will act in the scene to finally seize the throne. .

4. Finally, did Thor know that Odin was changed by Loki. I don't think he knows. Although the audience can tell that it doesn't feel like the original Odin, I don't think Thor knows it. Thor saw through Loki before based on his knowledge of Loki. At the end of the film, he already thought that Loki was dead, and that was completely addressed to Odin. Taking a step back, how could he not ask his father what happened to Cthulhu when he saw that Odin was the illusion of Loki? So the amount of information given by the last lens director is very large. And I think as long as Thor still appears in the Marvel Universe, the question of where Odin has gone must be answered. Whether Loki will appear or not, it depends on whether Marvel thinks this character is still worthwhile. (Kevin said, this character is too wasteful if it is dead, it is really enough for a businessman)

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Thor: The Dark World quotes

  • [from trailer]

    Malekith: Ask yourself: what would you sacrifice, for what you believe?

  • [from trailer]

    Jane Foster: It's a different world. Maybe they were different for a reason...