What surprised me is that this Marvel movie is preaching Christianity again!
The same is true for the other two Hollywood blockbusters I've seen before. "Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2" is about killing a father, "Blade Runner 2049" is about the birth of a son, and "Thor 3" is about "Father-killing+" Exodus from Egypt".
In any case, I can always find the shadow of the Bible in Hollywood movies, even the previous "Doctor Strange" is a story of a chosen person who has been destroyed and reborn as a savior.
At the beginning of "Thor 3", the father died, how did he die? The movie did not explain, it can be said that he died inexplicably. However, if we are a little familiar with Greek mythology, we know that the Father God was killed by the Son God.
After the death of the father, there is a battle between brothers, which should be more intense. The most faithful ending is like the melee of the gods in Norse mythology, all of them die, and finally death takes over. However, the creators of the film apparently did not want to faithfully present Norse mythology, but added biblical teachings: let the mother goddess appear, and eventually become brothers teaming up to defeat the old gods. Then, the savior left the ruined land in a boat and went to earth. No matter how you look at it, it looks like Moses in the exodus story with his people fleeing to the blessed land of Canaan.
There is another detail that is also very unconscious. Thunder was blinded by inexplicable stabs, and it was his right eye. My dream interpretation experience tells me that this is a castration image. The right represents male sexuality, and cutting the eyes is an obvious castration. This means that it was the mother goddess who castrated her sons, thus establishing the totem taboo and extramarital marriage.
I've heard of a conspiracy theory before that Hollywood is dominated by Jews. Now it looks like it's true.
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