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For Thor 2, characters are the key to attracting moviegoers to the cinema. As early as the first "Thor" came out tepidly, what the story was about was not important, it was the rhythm of the hero defeating the enemy anyway. What's really important is that most fans started to like Loki through this film, Tom Hiddleston, who played his brother, and Chris Hemsworth's muscles and blue eyes are also attractive. Most nympho girls enter the theater to lose their motivation. Coincidentally, Natalie Portman won the Oscar for "Black Swan" after filming "Thor 1", and Natalie Portman's assistant, who was originally inconspicuous in the first episode, was in "Broken Sisters". "Because of starring in Max became popular. Therefore, these four actors accidentally became the biggest selling point of "Thor 2" to attract the box office. And the plot of "Thor 2" I think can be summed up in four words: simple and rude. So, "Thor 2" is far more popular than the first one, and it has become a hot spot for many people. Most people don't care about the plot, they only care about the four big stars (including me).
As for "Hotel Elf", I originally went to watch it with an educated attitude, but I found that I was only blinded by the variety of monsters in the trailer. The whole movie is lively and lively, and the various monsters that appear really create a lot of laughs, but it seems that the whole movie only focuses on creating monsters, which is particularly pale in terms of the content of the story. It is not as inspirational as DreamWorks, let alone as sentimental as Pixar. "Hotel Elf" just took advantage of people's nostalgic emotions, and used once very lovable screen characters, such as "celebrities" such as vampire Dracula, Frankenstein and other "celebrities" to stage a monster hodgepodge, each with a stunt. The monsters are all exposed in the film, but the story is not told well, the form is greater than the content, leaving only the memory of the characters.
Therefore, "Thor 2" is a lovable character for the actor, and "Hotel Elf" is a lovable character for the creation. Neither of these two films has any connotation, and the implication is at all. It's just a lively viewing. "Thor 2", which is supported by the comic text of the cause and effect, is a little more convincing.
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