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Not "get over", but rather "deal with"
The majority of people don't enter extreme states of depression. Yeah life sucks, but you kind of have to deal and make the most of your situation. As someone else said, you can see it in his face when he's looking up into the stars
That's a very simple way of looking at a more complex issue, imo. People react to death and loss in different ways, some internalize their grief and just suck it upYeah, I don't buy that. It was just rushed storytelling. If you "deal with" the death of your beloved father, a death you caused, the say they showed in Thor I can't help but believe you didn't really care about him.
Getting over was poor phrasing on my part. Getting on with life is a better way of putting it. You would obviously be hurting emotionally, but you don't have to let that define you or determine how you act.To be fair Chewy, after seeing the look of grief in Thor's eyes and just how bad that death news hit him, it didn't seem very evocative of his character to just "get over it" or suck it up so easily. That scene, to me, showed me that despite their argument, Thor was very close to his father.
That's a very simple way of looking at a more complex issue, imo. People react to death and loss in different ways, some internalize their grief and just suck it up
GEE I wonder why ?lolOh hey Thread Manager. You're frequenting this place a lot more now, aren't you?
So should there have been a few scenes of him moping around on a couch and telling Jane he's too sad to talk?Which, again, proved my point. If he just sucked it up only hours after dealing with it, his father's death really had nothing to do with his change. It was all because of Jane. And it only took two days with her to realize he should change. Don't like.
My only issue with 'Thor' was how quickly everything happened, he fell in love and found his humanity all in the space of a day or so of being banished, I feel it would've been better if he'd spent a while banished on earth.
My only issue with 'Thor' was how quickly everything happened, he fell in love and found his humanity all in the space of a day or so of being banished, I feel it would've been better if he'd spent a while banished on earth.
So should there have been a few scenes of him moping around on a couch and telling Jane he's too sad to talk?
I just mean, grieving people do laugh. Laughter during a time of grief is often a great source of relief
So should there have been a few scenes of him moping around on a couch and telling Jane he's too sad to talk?
I just mean, grieving people do laugh. Laughter during a time of grief is often a great source of relief
For the sake of humor, the director and writers made Thor seem more than naive. Take for instance the restaurant scene.
What? Do the Gods not have manners and/or wine & dine like civilized beings?
I know they were just trying to inject humor into the film, but it really made Thor appear like a brainless Viking.
For the sake of humor, the director and writers made Thor seem more than naive. Take for instance the restaurant scene.
What? Do the Gods not have manners and/or wine & dine like civilized beings?
I know they were just trying to inject humor into the film, but it really made Thor appear like a brainless Viking.
The problem with Thor ultimately is the problem with what Marvel is doing. If Thor didn't have to tie into Avengers then there may well have been more time for him to develop and gain humility on Earth.
But like i've said before, when you try to do some thing big and impactful, some sacrifices have to be made.
Hopefully the solo films after Avengers will have a bit more breathing room, narrative wise.
I don't see how the over plan was the problem, they could've just set Thor a few years in the past.
I don't see how the over plan was the problem, they could've just set Thor a few years in the past.
But if he spent any extended amount of time on Earth, he probably would have learned who Captain America and Tony Stark were, since they are "celebrities"I don't see how the over plan was the problem, they could've just set Thor a few years in the past.