"Thor" has gone through hardships: it can only grow

Ryder 2022-03-15 09:01:01

"Thor" introduces people into a world of gods and people. The story goes like this. Thor was young and aggressive, and he tried to provoke a war and made a big mistake. Odin, the father of the gods, distributes Thor and recovers Thor's supernatural power, as well as Thor's Hammer. In the world, Sol met Jane and her friends, and fell in love with Jane. In order to protect mankind, Thor sacrificed himself, restarted his consciousness, defeated the enemy, and put down the rebellion.

Inadvertently sighed, it turned out that it was like this between gods and people. God's Domain is not much better. That kind of ancient and primitive way of life is difficult for any modern person to accept. In contrast, I still prefer the human world, haha.

Thor was demoted for a moment of recklessness and a big mistake. Sol experienced a period of disaster in the world, which made him grow a lot. He is no longer the militant and trouble-loving person before, and he will do things for the sake of God's Domain and the overall situation. This story tells us that no matter who is God or who, as long as you make a mistake, you must take responsibility. Taking responsibility allows individuals to grow and mature quickly. Also, everyone will make mistakes. The key lies in what actions you take after making a mistake. Some people evade and flinch after making mistakes. The error will always be there, and it will not disappear because of a temporary escape. These people cannot learn from their mistakes and sum up the lessons, and they cannot truly grow. Some people, like Sol, can grow quickly by accepting facts, taking responsibility, and finding ways to correct their mistakes. There is no perfect person in this world, and there is no perfect god, even if God really exists. There are shortcomings in everything and everything.

Making mistakes is not terrible. The terrible thing is that if you do not solve the problem, people will not be able to grow. The meaning of growth is that you become a better person than yesterday.

Sol faces a choice: return to the realm of God, quell the rebellion, or stay on earth and embrace love. The front is the responsibility, and the back is the love. Many people will encounter this choice, the so-called fish and bear paw can not have both. In the end, Sol chose the responsibility and the responsibility. This story tells us that sometimes you have to give up some precious things, such as love and enjoyment, just because there are more important things to do. Life is meaningless in the final analysis. What matters is what meaning we give to life. I think it’s important to do what you think is right and not what others think is right. Abandoning is for better acquisition.

I like these two plots more than this movie. This is what I learned from the movie. A person can grow up through hardships. We must continue to grow. Looking back, the things that once blocked us are no longer a matter.

iv:5.V "Thor" has gone through hardships: before it can grow

"Thor" introduces people into a world of gods and people. The story goes like this. Thor was young and aggressive, and he tried to provoke a war and made a big mistake. Odin, the father of the gods, distributes Thor and recovers Thor's supernatural power, as well as Thor's Hammer. In the world, Sol met Jane and her friends, and fell in love with Jane. In order to protect mankind, Thor sacrificed himself, restarted his consciousness, defeated the enemy, and put down the rebellion.

Inadvertently sighed, it turned out that it was like this between gods and people. God's Domain is not much better. That kind of ancient and primitive way of life is difficult for any modern person to accept. In contrast, I still prefer the human world, haha.

Thor was demoted for a moment of recklessness and a big mistake. Sol experienced a period of disaster in the world, which made him grow a lot. He is no longer the militant and trouble-loving person before, and he will do things for the sake of God's Domain and the overall situation. This story tells us that no matter who is God or who, as long as you make a mistake, you must take responsibility. Taking responsibility allows individuals to grow and mature quickly. Also, everyone will make mistakes. The key lies in what actions you take after making a mistake. Some people evade and flinch after making mistakes. The error will always be there, and it will not disappear because of a temporary escape. These people cannot learn from their mistakes and sum up the lessons, and they cannot truly grow. Some people, like Sol, can grow quickly by accepting facts, taking responsibility, and finding ways to correct their mistakes. There is no perfect person in this world, and there is no perfect god, even if God really exists. There are shortcomings in everything and everything.

Making mistakes is not terrible. The terrible thing is that if you do not solve the problem, people will not be able to grow. The meaning of growth is that you become a better person than yesterday.

Sol faces a choice: return to the realm of God, quell the rebellion, or stay on earth and embrace love. The front is the responsibility, and the back is the love. Many people will encounter this choice, the so-called fish and bear paw can not have both. In the end, Sol chose the responsibility and the responsibility. This story tells us that sometimes you have to give up some precious things, such as love and enjoyment, just because there are more important things to do. Life is meaningless in the final analysis. What matters is what meaning we give to life. I think it’s important to do what you think is right and not what others think is right. Abandoning is for better acquisition.

I like these two plots more than this movie. This is what I learned from the movie. A person can grow up through hardships. We must continue to grow. Looking back, the things that once blocked us are no longer a matter.

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Thor quotes

  • Loki: [activates the Destroyer] Ensure my brother does not return. Destroy everything.

  • Heimdall: You would defy the commands of Loki, our king? Break every oath you have taken as warriors, and commit treason to bring Thor back?

    Sif: Yes.

    Heimdall: Good.

    [steps off the control platform]

    Sif: So you will help us?

    Heimdall: I am bound by honor to our king. I cannot open the bridge to you.

    [walks off]

    Fandral: Complicated fellow, isn't he?

    Volstagg: Now what do we do?

    [the Bifrost activates on its own]