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    8 months ago

    The problems with L&T have nothing to do with Hemsworth’s choices. He was hilarious and one of the high points of the film. The two biggest issues were with the writing/direction:

    1. We didn’t see the villain earn their nickname

    2. We didn’t see the villain learn about the Maguffin

    These two issues could have been handled with a 1 minute rampage where he slays a few gods, and the last one chides him with “you know this will all be undone, right? One of us will just go to such-and-such-place, wish to undo your work, and it’ll never have happened.”

    “So there’s a place that grants wishes?”

    Shocked pikachu face

    “… interesting.”

    Kills them

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      Yeah, I agree that the villain needed more development. I enjoyed the movie overall because I’ve become ok with filling in blanks like that, but the villain’s arc was very disjointed, including the part about needing to be told… well, if you’ve seen it, you know what he needed to be told, so I’ll leave it at that to avoid spoiling.

      And I agree that Hemsworth did great in the movie. And even if he was goofing around too much during filming, that would still be more on the director, editor, and producer for deciding what went into the final cut.

      But yeah, the worst part IMO was having one guy go from dying in a desert to finding a magic sword and suddenly he’s one of the most powerful beings in existence. Did he have skills from before he was stuck in the desert? Did the sword give him knowledge? Does it steal powers/experiences from the gods it slays?

      There’s other problems with it, mostly in the same vein.

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        88 months ago

        Thor’s lines about how they don’t eat children anymore, and later when he scolds Love for ruining a brand-new skillet are possibly the two best lines in the movie