A little thought about the Avengers

Hoyt 2022-04-20 09:01:04

I've been waiting for this piece for a long time.
I was pleasantly surprised when it first started shooting. I mean, I've always been a Marvel movie fan, even though I don't read comics. Looking forward to seeing the lineup; long anticipation. When I was bored in the middle, I went to revisit Ironman 1, 2, Captain America, and Thor, pondering back and forth, so I got a little bit of my own opinion, although it may be far from the meaning of the original.
I have to admit that my thoughts are largely formed slowly during the daily routine swiping of GNs on Weibo, and they are just my own thoughts.

My favorite is undoubtedly Loki, the dumbest villain ever. Sitting in the movie theater, looking at the face of the five-story building, I can only make a humming sound. And the girls in the back row did make a squeak when they saw Jishen being abused by Hulk. I love Higgins, and I love Loki as well.
When I watched Thor for the first time, I really didn't like Thor. Loki's every move, his treacherousness, his wickedness, is actually just because of his lack of love.
Loki is just too weak as a villain in the Avengers movie. Being slapped, caught, slapped by Hulk, and finally wearing that incredible mouthpiece that made the rotten girls boil. But in the process, I gradually stopped hating Thor. He's tracking Loki, but he's been protecting him, all he asks is to take him back to Asgard.
What Thor did, when things were so irreversible, was to patiently persuade Loki until he was hurt again.
I always felt that Loki never really hated Thor. He's jealous, he's not reconciled, but he's never really killed Thor. This pair of brothers without blood has never been able to get rid of the fetters between each other.
Loki stabs him and walks away; Thor's eyes really welled up by then.
All Loki's behavior is childish to me. Childish, narcissistic, impulsive, self-righteous planning everything, but all plans have loopholes. His purpose is just to find his lost power.
Is Loki really unwilling to go back to Asgard? I don't think so.
I was in tears when Loki let go and fell into hell at the end of Thor.
Such a child, an insecure child, a child who plays tricks carefully, wants to attract attention, but is always hurt in the end.
He is just that.

Thor's stupidity has largely subsided in this one, which is good.
He didn't go to Jane Foster, which made my impression of him even better.
Don't mention him.

Tony Stark is my second favorite. I watched the Iron Man series over and over again, and Stark has always been my favorite. I always thought his personality was too similar to Robert Downey Jr. himself. It looks like a fool, super invincible narcissist, and loves to show off, but in fact, he has the most sacrifice spirit. He was the one who kept on completing the task when he lost power again and again, he was the one who repaired the engine desperately, and he was the one who rushed into space with a nuclear bomb on his back. It is because of this desperation that his fighting power is obviously super strong, but every time he gets bruised and bruised. Because of these, his arrogance, his vicious tongue and narcissism are all irrelevant.
The most impressive scene about him in this episode is obviously the final disposal of the nuke. Without fuel and power, the gates of the universe were about to close, but he went without looking back. Pepper didn't get his call and I saw his tears at the last moment. almost cried.
Almost, just a little bit, he won't be able to go back. and then? Then, he can only be swallowed by the explosion of the nuclear bomb, or float in the dark universe of nothing, and die silently.
Originally, these should not be his responsibility.
He is the backbone of the battle, the cutting edge of scientific research, and the rich guy who can provide all the backing. He never said it, but he was actually the most responsible one.


Then there's Agent Coulson. It was sad when the agent died, so I hated Nick Fury even more. I know his intentions are good, but he is too unscrupulous.
What kind of person is a detective? He's gentle, though he has to deal with such an assortment of weirdos; he has a girlfriend who lives in Portland and is a cellist; he's friends with Pepper; His commemorative suit is a little shy in front of idols.
and then? Then he died, with SHIELD's secret weapon in his hand, but he still died without finishing the last sentence or closing his eyes.
He died to protect everyone, and Nick Fury, took advantage of his death.
He proposed such a strategy to push everyone, and this little detail about the card has indeed worked. Many people may think that such a lie is harmless, but I still think it is a kind of use and a kind of harm.
Coulson's adoration and admiration for Captain shouldn't be a bargaining chip that drives the Avengers.
For Fury, I can understand, but would never like it.

Hawkeye.
I love this character; I also love Jeremy Renner.
Hawk was restrained, and after waking up, he hesitated, and asked how many people died because of him.
Natasha stopped him.
At this time, I was thinking how much he resembled Brandt in MI4.
Tormented by guilt.
Fortunately he is not.
He chose to fight.
One of the reasons I like Hawkeye is because he and Natasha seem so normal in the midst of a bunch of freaks. How handsome he looks when he draws a bow and shoots arrows~ And it's faintly like the Chao Ye has wood~~
Oh hahaha~

As for Natasha Romanov, the one thing I want to complain about the most is her last name. Romanov, is he descended from the Tsar? I haven't read the original, so I can only guess. Also, as a Russian woman, her surname should be written Romanova. It's Romanova.
Forgive the nitpicking of a Russian nerd.
Black Widow, as an ordinary earth woman with no mutation and no plug-ins, has to say that her skills are simply against the sky. It is very strong, so in a group of people, it is completely full of offensive aura. The scene where she goes to lie to Loki is so good, I didn't even think that her so-called unsteadiness was just an illusion of a cliché.
Scarlett Johansson has always been my love. The goddess in my heart ah goddess ~ good-looking and powerful.

And then there's Banner. I have to say I've never been in love with Hulk because of the looks, so I didn't really watch the movie. But Hulk in Avengers is still very emotional to me.
He must be struggling more than anyone else.
Whether it's the Avengers or the Justice League, these superheroes all carry a sense of responsibility and a spirit of justice to save the world. But what about him, he made errors and mutations in order to become stronger, and once he became Hulk, he lost self-control to a large extent and became extremely dangerous.
He hated the other self more than anyone else.
Locking Loki's room was for him.
Everyone is guarding him.
It's not his fault, but he'll never really fit into any collective.
What a sadness this is.

Finally, there is Captain America. I don't particularly like Team America, because he is so tall and complete, it makes people feel that there is always a distance, and it is always difficult to approach.
In his heart, there is a sense of responsibility, a sense of justice, and a sense of the overall situation.
So he won't be as likable as Stark.
He woke up from the ice and traveled through seventy years; he is the epitome of the old American spirit, so he is so precious in this materialistic society.
I still don't like him too much, but Steve's presence is integral to this team. He is the one who can unite superheroes together.
On the DC side, it is probably Superman who plays the same role. In the X-Men, it's Professional X. Every team needs such a person, otherwise, it will never be possible to truly fight side by side.
Americans need someone like Captain.
- Maybe we all need it.

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    Tony Stark: Last night. The packet. Selvig's notes, the extraction theory papers. Am I the only one who did the reading?

  • Steve Rogers: Are you nuts?

    Tony Stark: Jury's out.