Chris Hemsworth : In the Heart of the Sea
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The thing that amazed and actually moved me the most about Endgame was how it wasnât a single character alone that was the solution to the whole problem at hand. The whole team was included, it couldnât have been done without anyone missing.
Without Carol they would have NEVER gotten Tony and Nebula back. wouldnât have found the green planet and also of course wouldnât have known about the fate of the stones that quickly
Without Scott they wouldnât have ever began to thought about the final solution of how to get everyone back. He, yes the tiny âunpopularâ Ant Man was the one who gave them the very signifcant first push
Without Nat they wouldnât have stayed a Team at all. She was the one who kept the whole thing running, who stayed with the Avengers initiative, even though many adivsed her to just leave it behind, but she didnât
Without Bruce and his acceptance of the Hulk they wouldnât have been able to actually use the glove for the very first time and, of course, they would have had a much harder time actually building their final creation
Without Cap they would have missed the probably most important leadership position and emotional source of strength in their entire team. He was the one who kept everyone going, who never let his will and mind get broken even though the situation at times looked that hopeless
Without Clint they wouldnât have had one of the most fearless members of the team. Being the first to actually give the ââwhole thingââ a try and (just like * ) not even sparing a single thought about giving his everything and life to finish their mission
Without Nebula and Gamora and their sisterhood they wouldnât have been able to retrive the stones for a second time and in that case stop Thanos once and for all
And without Tony, yeah without Tony⌠I think itâs needless that I even continue here, isnât it
And that werenât even all!! Iâm pretty sure I forgot a whole bunch since Iâm only recapitulating this from my pure memory (and Iâd also like to credit all the dusted here, like Strange and Parker ofc, damn, they did their parts as well) But the thing is that the entire time I had the feeling that without Thor they would have been eventually better off and this is just so plain wrong. Thor has NEVER been a âuselessâ character, in the contrary. Without him in Avengers 1 they wouldnât have been able to break Lokiâs schemes, he fought the Hulk and did his part part during the New York battle as well. And in AOU?? HE had the vision of the stones, HE was the one who eventually brought Vision to life because he knew it was the right thing to do. And I let out my biggest sigh of relief after IW because they REALLY carried Taikaâs legacy so well - giving Thor one of the most epic superhero entrances in history and claiming his spot as the âstrongestâ Avenger (speaking of physical strength in this sense of course). So I really left the cinema baffled after Endgame because at the end I felt like Thor hasnât been a part of the movie at all. Itâs okay to give a character a sense of comedic relief but reducing him fully towards it, especially a character as Thor - I donât even know what to say. We all were hoping to see his character prospering and thatâs the thing. YES, we knew that Thor would blame himself, that he would go through a hard time - but the Thor we knew wouldnât have coped with his depressions like THIS. It would have made him stronger, more eager and he wouldnât be able to rest until heâd know that he fixed it all. So that character that they portrayed in the movie - Iâm sorry but that wasnât Thor at all. Right now Iâm just confused and stunned - and really donât know what we should hope for. A fourth Thor movie?? For them to somehow fix that mess of a character they left behind??? Well. On top of that Iâd also just like to point out that depressions and PTSD should never be topics to serve as comic relief. And they really scratched my line of acceptance here because it was more than plain obvious that Thor was dealing with exactly that.
Iâm just gonna say that I like to pretend that Thor took his well deserved break during Endgame and thatâs it. Other than that I LOVED Endgame, I know many disagree but from my point of view it was a fantastic movie, starting with a lot of humor, eventually turning into this whole epic momentum and final battle, I was speechless and on my edge the entire time. The portrayel of Thor was one of the only few things that were truly bothering me, and of course, for me who has a Thor-biased blog, it was really a kind of hard pillow to swallow. We could have gotten so much, but the Russo brothers really ruined everything Taiki and Chris build up (and Iâm also not someone who blames the actors for how bad their characters turn out, Chris did a fantastic job!).
Iâm simply gonna end my long train of thoughts here because now Iâm really curious to hear how you think about the whole thing and movie. My inbox and DMâs are open, so donât feel shy and let us chatter a bit! đ
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