Thor isn't the first movie that I've watched Higgins, but frankly speaking, before Thor, Higgins was handsome in my heart, but it's still a long way from the word "God" in the male "God". The image of Dousen tends to be feminine (not a mother! Not a mother! Not a mother!), and I prefer a male image with a strong masculinity, such as the brother-in-law in "Battle of Changsha", such as Thor. But oddly enough, this time, Hitherto's Loki made me more emotional and addicted than the more upright, burly, androgen Thor.
It's not just me, but the popularity of Dousen is enough to show how popular Loki, who has a slightly feminine and even evil and cunning character, is popular with girls.
Why?
I won't represent others, let me talk about myself. What made Loki turn me back in sex with such a single taste?
Because Loki is a particularly typical multi-person.
Let's start with Thor, his character image is undoubtedly a hero.
Integrity, kindness, and the world. Like other heroes, he has a beloved woman, and he went to the bottom of the mountain to save his own woman. It can be said that Thor's image is so red that there is no trace of flaws. But all I can say is that he's a good guy, not a charming guy.
On the other hand, Loki is a villain. Full of ambition, he wants to be the boss, insidious and cunning to frame his elder brother and rebel against his parents.
But think about it, is Loki really that bad?
He seems to be jealous of his elder brother but has a little respect and admiration that he is unwilling to admit; he seems to be full of resentment towards his adoptive parents, but he has lost the grace and calmness of the past when his mother was killed, which is depressing and distressing; he seems to despise human beings He felt that this short-lived creature was not worthy of protection, but he would also use his body to protect his brother's beloved human woman. When you thought he was a "good guy", he suddenly slapped you so hard that your teeth itch with hatred; and when you thought he was still a "bad guy" with an inexorable nature, he made you feel guilty for wronging him. Guilt and remorse. In the end, you find that you still can't see through him, you can't see through the character. Because the character is so complex that we can't describe him in a few single words.
Rocky itself is complex and diverse. Diversity itself is a kind of charm.
So I'd say he's not a good guy, but he's the most charismatic guy out there.
For example, my favorite "Grim Reaper" in my childhood, I like Kurosaki Ichigo. He is also a typical unit hero character. Always be honest, always move forward bravely, always have the world in your heart, and always protect your companions.
But such a character slowly lost its charm in my heart over time, was forgotten by me, or was replaced by another heroic character. (It's not Reaper Black!)
For many years later, until now, there is a similar character who has always been sitting in the "favorite" position in my heart, and no other character has ever been able to replace him.
He is Gintoki Sakata of "Gintama".
What kind of character is this?
Like Loki, it's hard to sum him up in a few words.
Gintoki is undoubtedly a hero, also guarding his companions and doing what he can for the world. But at the same time, it also takes all the cheapness that the world can take. He must be handsome. Although he is almost middle-aged, he has achieved nothing. His living habits are sloppy and his boogers are scrambling. When he is handsome, he is a big-case car accident scene. The screen is full of the word "embarrassment". Poor and stingy, he would run away on the battlefield, he also likes to gamble, and he often drinks until dawn before going home...
But you will never hate him. The reason may be different for everyone, but for me, the diversity of Yinsang is the biggest charm.
Unlike Superman, although he is also an "ordinary person" on weekdays, he is also an "ordinary person" who is super rich and powerful. After all, the image setting is still too simple.
Like, often because of the vocabulary you need to use more than others when summarizing you.
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