# Thor 3: Ragnarok# Get it! Okay! I give four stars, which is 80 points! Since I watched the Mandarin version, I probably understood the plot! I have heard some stories about Norse mythology before, a little bit, not much, and I have forgotten all about it now, so compared to Greek mythology, I can say that I don't know much about Norse mythology! But I know that Northern Europe is actually one of the important cradles of human civilization! Every ancient civilization in the world will be accompanied by its own unique myths and legends, such as China, India, Egypt, Greece, Northern Europe, West Asia and the Middle East! And the United States has no myths and legends, why? In a country that has only been established for a few hundred years, it is strange that there are decent myths and legends! Therefore, these fantasy myths in American movies are almost all based on the myths and legends of other ancient countries. I still think that among the "four illusions" of Keqi Xuanmo, the fantasy is unique to China (or only unique to East Asian civilization), and the fantasy includes the theme of Xianxia! Those non-sci-fi fantasy stories from other countries (especially European and American countries), if classified, are either fantasy or magic! Of course, this has nothing to do with whether the European and American film companies make fantasy movies or not! (PS: Note, I didn’t say that those ancient myths and legends in China are all fantasy fairy tales! In fact, most of the myths and legends in the world are either fantasy or magic! I mean, in the world now The fantasy themed works, whether it is a movie, TV series, game or novel, except for science fiction, almost all are either fantasy or magic! Only China has such a fantasy and fairy-tale theme!)
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