LOK'id

Toney 2022-04-22 07:01:02

This film review is only for the idiots and brains of the trembling forest, and I don't like to be cautious.


The first Tom Hiddleston film should be the affectionate and handsome Fitzgerald in "Midnight in Paris", then the handsome but tragic officer in "War Horse", and then the favorite women's federation. It is said that before the Women's Federation, I had never seen any films about these heroes, and I only watched the Women's Federation for Robin in My Mom's Romance. I was surprised to find that the handsome guy in the first two movies was this one. The arrogant and tangled loki, although the role has changed, the temperament has changed, but the pair of soulful and talking eyes have never changed.

Since then, he has embarked on the road of no return for Fan Dousen.

However, after reading almost all of Dousen's other movies, tidbits, interviews, fan fan-made video idol dramas, various small theaters, small jokes and even the clips of Thor being cut, I ran back to watch this famous work.

Maybe I like him too much, so I can't see him tangled and depressed in the movie.
Compared with the unfortunate woman in the Women's Federation who often burst into laughter and was beaten by the Women's Federation, he in this film is more gloomy and pitiful.

Smart, witty and precocious like him, he doesn't want that throne more, but to prove that he is better than his brother, and to get the recognition and praise of his father. It's just that he has been covered up by his brother's light since he was a child, like a gloomy shadow behind the sun, dark and far-reaching, making it impossible for people to guess and fathom.

He was good enough, strong enough, talented enough and sensible enough to rule Asgard, while his older brother was an arrogant militant, so he really couldn't understand his father's choice.
And when he knew his background, he "really" understood that the reason why he would never become a king was not because of ability, but because of blood. However, this understanding is full of prejudice and anger, which makes him so desperate to get the crown and destroy the brother who grew up with him.

As proud as him and as tangled as him, he tried his best to drive his brother away to the throne (from the cut off clip, the scepter was given to him by his mother after his father was in a coma, not by himself), sent someone He tried to kill his brother, but he couldn't do it in the end. He tried his best to kill his own father, the Ice Giant, just to prove to his adoptive father Odin that he was the better one and the one more qualified for the throne.

And when the father said no on the Rainbow Bridge, it was estimated that his heart had completely cooled, so he let go so resolutely and let himself fall into the sky. That heart-wrenching look is truly unforgettable.

To tell the truth, my brother is right, and my father is not wrong. Loki is so smart, but he still can't get out of his own state of mind, unable to face his entanglement about his life experience, his brother and his father, just like a child, everything he does, Good or bad, it's just to get attention and be acknowledged.

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Thor quotes

  • [Hogun and Fandral hurl Volstagg at the Destroyer]

    Volstagg: FOR ASGARD!

  • Thor: You know, I had it all backwards. I had it all wrong.

    Erik Selvig: It's not a bad thing finding out that you don't have all the answers. You start asking the right questions.

    Thor: For the first time in my life, I have no idea what I'm supposed to do.

    Erik Selvig: Anyone who's ever going to find his way in this world, has to start by admitting he doesn't know...