But after watching THOR2 twice, I really want to write something, I just need to find an outlet to tell my deeper and deeper love for Dousen (yes, I'm a brainless fan...), and this film brings I am amazed, but also a little disappointed.
Of course, I have to start with loki. In other words, I am really a very slow-moving person. No character has ever been able to penetrate into my heart in a movie. I always try to figure it out for a while on the way home after watching the movie. nice. . (AKA the reflex arc is longer...) However, when I first saw loki in the Women's Federation (I didn't watch Thor at the time), the moment he raised his head, I felt like I was struck by lightning (no I'm sorry, that's what I think..) I've seen a lot of movies and TV shows, and this is the first and only character that knocked me down in the first second. After I got to know him, I actually love him more than I love Jishen, but the pathetic and complicated character of loki has always won my heart.
In this film, Loki's image is fuller than the previous two films, and he is more sympathetic to the audience. He is affectionate to his mother, resentful to his father, and jealous and respectful to his brother who grew up with him. The fairy queen asked him: Am I not your mother? He resentfully said: NO, you are not! When the mother's vision left, he was lost and regretted. When the brothers were fighting the spicy chicken, Loki was sucked away at one point. He looked terrified but didn't call for help at all. When he and the Bull Demon King perished together, the arrogant Jishen said one sentence: see you in hell, monster.
At the same time, loki's thoughts about his brother in the dungeon are an absolute joy in the film (it is estimated that no one in the prison was talking to him...), but after thinking about it, it is very sad, because after the incident Thor doesn't trust him anymore. I think his broken mouth is acting like a spoiled brat with his brother: brother, why are you ignoring me, let's play together. . Just that feeling. The mutual complaints between the brothers on the spaceship is a funny and warm existence, and the indescribable tacit understanding makes the heroine sleeping on the ship extraordinarily redundant. . .
But on the other hand, although I also like Hammer very much, as the male protagonist, his biggest role in the play is to string together the plot. Many places where the image of Thor should be portrayed to express his feelings are dry, such as his mother's Funerals, such as his brother's corpse, and his unexpected meeting with Jane. . The director put an irrelevant physical scene, can't he give the male lead a chance to say two high-quality lines?
Finally, I want to talk about why I don't like the role of Jane. In fact, it has nothing to do with removing Xipi. For most rotten girls, Xipi can be used for YY as long as there is a little sign. Who cares if the male protagonist has a girl? Friends, everyone in Star Trek wants the cosmic couple to be together again, but we still love that Uhura.
In fact, the reason for Jane's unpopularity is simple - she is stupid. . . In short, your emotional intelligence is not high. You know that people are going to New York to save the world. Your first reaction is to slap you and ask why you didn't come to me; anyway, he died indirectly because of you, and you didn't say anything at all?
In fact, many boys may like a girl like Jane, who is weak and needs protection, and is completely unilateral in the relationship between her and Thor. .
So in comparison, I have always liked girls like Sif: affectionate - no matter how thor repays her, she has been paying; atmosphere - because she knows that jane can only have sixty years of life at most, so she does not fight Wait and even help thor to save her; can fight - I just want to say that such a girl is very handsome, and can save thor's life every now and then. Coupled with the support and blessings from the top and bottom of God's Domain, Thor's not marrying her is simply out of his mind (although SIf is indeed Thor's wife in Norse mythology...)
In general, the picture is very beautiful and atmospheric, suitable for In the giant screen or Imax, the fighting scenes are still wonderful, the stunts are very dazzling, the plot is quite coherent, and there are bright spots at the end.
ps, I heard that the plot of Dou Sen being thrown on the cliff by the Bull Demon King is really falling and there is no cushion or anything. It hurts to grin. . I'm so sorry ma'am. . .
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