THOR: RAGNAROK (2017) - dir. Taika Waititi

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THOR: RAGNAROK (2017) - dir. Taika Waititi
Loki in suit 💚 💚 💚
Loki #mood
Something that was not outright said in Thor 3, but I'm going to interpret it as such because it's sweet.
They never explicitly detail why Odin went from crazy God dictator to benevolent kind God. He seriously wanted to conquer and Rule everything and then just changed his fucking mind. Do you know what I think did it? Loki. Finding Loki as a baby completely changed him. Made him realize he was a murderous psychopath. And he knew that he could never stop what he created in his daughter. So he had to lock her away, change who he was, almost deny who he was, to raise a kid that wasn't his own to be better than himself. Fuck you. That's how I'm interpreting it. By the way I would have loved to hear Thor's mom's interpretation of everything that went down. How come she was so okay with having a crazy husband that locked away her first born? Luckily they glossed over it because she was dead and all but that's kind of a huge plot hole. Cuz they make her seem like a good person, but she was married to Hitler of the universe for a second. Kinda a big deal...
One of my favourite things in this film is Loki’s response to Hulk smashing Thor in exactly the same way that Loki got smashed.
Thor: Ragnarok (2017) dir. Taika Waititi