why didnt thor and loki hug at the end tho
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Pointed this out to a friend. The tapestry scene also touches on revisionist history as well.
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Also odin reaction to thor in the first film and giving him then hammer makes sense
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He banished thor as he thought he was turning into something like hela so he learnt humility
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And he gave him the hammer as a way to focus his power but also to limit it as he believed thats where he drew his abilities from.
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Powered tempered/limited via ignorance.
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I'm curious, did you not think the constant joking undermined characters and threats? A friend felt this way.
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No. Because making a joke does not undermine anything real. If you NEED a tone to be serious, the situation isn't.
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my only issue with the film is that I wish it doubled down on the colonialism stuff. Subtext is there, but it could've been better explored
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(Still really really good though)
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