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Post by merh on May 29, 2017 22:16:41 GMT
I'm a Thor & Cap fangirl, but I lean hard Thor.
Thor doesn't get a lot of love in the MCU because ranking 1-whatever we're up to Thor just isn't a fan boy favorite.
The first was a wonderful tale of redemption. A young man becoming an adult. He thinks this stuff matters, but it doesn't. He thinks the old man is behind the times while he wants to make his own name, grab all his own glory.
He discovers he is wrong.
A common complaint is he learns too fast, but that is not true. As Odin says when he banishes Thor-Thor, in seeking to make his name, has forgotten everything Odin taught him about humility & the warrior way.
All Thor needs is to remember that lesson, accept he doesn't know everything, that what he thought was important wasn't.
Throughout the first movie & Avengers Thor has been the one who has been in Loki's court, believed in his brother, but Loki discards that in his jealousy & anger.
TDW is wonderful.
Thor has accepted Loki is beyond redemption, though he wishes otherwise. Loki realizes Thor is the one relationship he shouldn't have discarded so quickly. His own anger has gotten him in the place he is in-a prisoner.
And the Odin in this one is the Odin I remember from the comics-unreasonable, angry.
Even Malekith is pretty good. He wanted his world to take over the universe, but was stopped. He still wants his world to take over the world of light.
How hard is it to understand conquest?
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