Spideysays
Civilian
- Joined
- Jun 18, 2011
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I thought it was a good movie, not without flaws but much better than the first one.
The exposition went on too long and the movie only started to pick up when Thor and company started planning Loki's escape. From there, it was a great ride full of twists and turns.
With so many characters, the movie tries to carry so many subplots together to give everyone some good screen time so that makes it suffer in the end. I think it would be good if they cut down on the number of characters in Thor 3, but then a lot of people would complain if their favorites didn't make the cut. You don't see as many characters in the Iron Man movies and I think that works in those films' favor.
Natalie Portman's character was annoying in the first half but got better when she got back to Earth and showed she could kick ass with science. Her relationship with Thor was also better in terms of chemistry, though still not sizzling.
Kat Denning's Darcy was more bearable this time around.
Anthony Hopkins seemed bored with his Odin, though Rene Russo rocked as Frigga.
Also, I wanted more Sif.
I also loved the scene with Heimdall running after the Dark Elf ship. Idris Elba is such a cool guy.
Chris Hemsworth's acting has improved so much. He showed his chops in Rush and he really owned it as Thor in this sequel.
On Loki, I agree with all those who said Tom Hiddleston's performance was the best part of the movie. Every scene he was in was a joy to behold. I say give the guy a Best Supporting Actor Oscar nomination (though I doubt he'd win given the potential competition). As an actor, he also seems really invested in his character. He influenced how the cameo played out and there's also an article (I can't find it right now) about how he suggested the scene showing Loki's rage after receiving the Bad News (not to spoil it for those who haven't seen it).
I was always hoping for a redemption arc for Loki and we kind of got it here.
Here's my idea or rather hope for what went down on his main plot point.
I think he actually died, or he actually sacrificed himself. That would explain why Thor could actually hold Loki in his arms. If Loki wasn't real, Thor's arms would go through the illusion. I think The Collector or an agent of Thanos brought him back to life (or maybe kept him from actualy dying?) and helped Loki find a way to push Odin off the throne on the bargain that Loki would deliver the infinity stone to him in exchange. That would explain why Sif and Volstagg gave the Aether to The Collector in the mid-credits scene and why Loki was able to get rid of Odin in some way.
You are totally on point with that observation! I just never made the connection on why Odin would send such a powerful artifact to the Collector of all people until I remembered Loki on the throne. Damn! Loki must still remember the Other's threat towards him in Avengers and is trying to fix things with Thanos.

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