I watched Thor 1 after watching the Thor series and Avengers 3. When I first watched it, I felt that the young Thor was not as calm, steady, reliable, and god-like as the later Thor. When he was young, Thor was just as impulsive as all ordinary young people. The newborn calf was not afraid of tigers, he was brave, and when he was offended, he just wanted to fight with others to prove himself. I am confident in myself and care about my dignity. He is the son of Odin, the god of all, and the son of heaven. Odin also intends for him to inherit the throne. Therefore, he can disregard his own strength and the relationship between the two planets, and bring his own partners to fight with his will. In the end, of course, there was a danger, and it was up to my father to come forward to solve it.
In order to punish him, Odin deprived him of his divine power and banished him to Earth. When he learned to behave calmly and learn to be a king, he would be qualified to take back the hammer again.
Thor needs to go through experience before he understands how bad it is to act with anger, and then he knows how to learn to think before doing things, not to blindly rush. After experiencing setbacks, I realized that I still have a lot to learn. Having experienced the pain of not being able to pick up a hammer, Thor also understands that he is no different from ordinary people without his supernatural powers. After getting along with humans and having emotional ties, he also understood the horror of war. The war has hurt countless innocent people, so he chooses to sacrifice himself to save the rest of the innocent; so he will fly into the air when he is fighting the giant, and he does not want to hurt anyone and the city by mistake; so he will not let the innocent People die, cutting off the way to meet their lovers.
Thor at this moment is the real god, the real king!
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