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was there yesterday. At first I didn't like it, but the more I think about, the more I like. The film leaves a feeling of deep sorrow, and it becomes stronger in time.
Once again, formally Thomas isn't a main character there, but actually he is. His character shows the biggest struggle and overcoming, he is in the deepest hell and manages to cope with it keeping humanity, and saving two innocent people who accidentally passed by.
The blondie girl supposed to be a heroine of the movie thinks she is in trouble. But for her this nightmare is just an episode in her life - horrible, traumatizing, but just an episode. And for Thomas this is his entire life. He isn't even an accomplice of Lucille; he is the first of her victims, used, abused and dominated, having lost his hope long ago but still dreaming of the sun. He suffered more than all of them put together, because personal nightmares of girls picked by Lucille were just pieces of his life-long nightmare. And there is no hope for him in the end, in death he is doomed to spent eternity with his psychopathic sister, trying to protect innocent living beings from her evil spirit...
I wonder how many people will call him a villain in this movie. How many people are not able to summarize and reanalyze the first part of the movie after having watched the last part.
His spirit is the only one colored in white...
OMGOMGOMGOMGOMG!
Dear mr. Hiddleston! I have no idea how you manage to find such roles, but it's amazing!!!
striking
breathtaking
heartbreaking
astonishing
thank you!
Once again, formally Thomas isn't a main character there, but actually he is. His character shows the biggest struggle and overcoming, he is in the deepest hell and manages to cope with it keeping humanity, and saving two innocent people who accidentally passed by.
The blondie girl supposed to be a heroine of the movie thinks she is in trouble. But for her this nightmare is just an episode in her life - horrible, traumatizing, but just an episode. And for Thomas this is his entire life. He isn't even an accomplice of Lucille; he is the first of her victims, used, abused and dominated, having lost his hope long ago but still dreaming of the sun. He suffered more than all of them put together, because personal nightmares of girls picked by Lucille were just pieces of his life-long nightmare. And there is no hope for him in the end, in death he is doomed to spent eternity with his psychopathic sister, trying to protect innocent living beings from her evil spirit...
I wonder how many people will call him a villain in this movie. How many people are not able to summarize and reanalyze the first part of the movie after having watched the last part.
His spirit is the only one colored in white...
OMGOMGOMGOMGOMG!
Dear mr. Hiddleston! I have no idea how you manage to find such roles, but it's amazing!!!
striking
breathtaking
heartbreaking
astonishing
thank you!
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Ragnarok is a piece of shit, but if they wanted to make a plot with an unexpected elder sibling in Odin’s family, they could do it much better.
They had to change 2 things.
1. Let’s think that it is not Odin who changed his mind, but Hela who once turned to the dark side. Odin is as he was shown in the first movie, almost a pacifist, preferring to solve problems diplomatically. War against Jotunheim was an exception in his practice, not a rule. He is not a slaughterer who “brought peace” to the Nine realms by killing everybody; his father Bor is.
Hela was at first Odin’s ally, and everything was fine with her;
Devious Journal Entry
I've seen the "Thor-Ragnarok" trailer. I'm likely to leave this fandom for good
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*although it doesn't matter*
Allfather
I wrote this essay about half a year ago, when I realized that Odin earned the highest level of fandom's hate and, therefore, was in danger of extermination by enraged Loki's army :)))) He is not THAT bad, guys, believe me :)
Enjoy! (if my english allows it :D)
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It’s easy to accuse without proper inquiry.
We can deny Allfather’s intelligence, explain his actions like“Daddy is drunken today”, consider him tyrant and hypocrite; maybe all of it is justly, but… it is not interesting. It’s too simple. And, after all, how would we be different from him in this case?
Yet many of us are doi
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I do agree with you. He got bogged down in her monstruosity and his fear and cowardise. If you want to get deeper into this story, I recommend the novelization. If you wish to keep some mystery and your own interpretation, perhaps don't read it, but it goes deeper into the characters' feelings, and it is heart-breakingly moving.