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Sir Woke Up In My Back Garden The
other day with an inflatable Llama in one hand and a blood-stained shovel in the other When a thought occurred to me, It’s really annoying when writers drastically alter an established character just to make them fit with the story they have in mind. Instead of tweaking the story to make it consistent with the character. It’s lazy and disrespectful and it makes it hard to buy into the film because it’s very obvious that you’re being manipulated by writers that don’t have the skill or the motivation to balance story and character developments so with that in mind. I’m gonna start a new series that I’ll be doing from time to time The drinker Bizzy’s. In each episode I’ll take a character or plot thread that I consider to be badly executed and rework it into something that achieves the same.
But Does It In A Way Thats More
faithful to what came before now as tempting as it might be to rewrite an entire movie to fit my twisted desires. It would also be kind of cheating, so the rule here is that I have to keep the same basic plot structure and character arc. All I can do is tweak some of the details so let’s begin shall we and what better place to start than fat Thor from Avengers endgame now Don’t get me wrong. Endgame was a reasonably good movie that brought satisfying end to the infinity saga and it’s probably the last decent Marvel Flick We’ll get for quite a while but one thing that really fell down for me. It was the treatment of Thor, the proud Asgardian warrior and literal God of Thunder had been reduced to a fat drunken shambolic idiot that plays.
Video Games Dresses Like The Big Lebowski Suffers
panic attacks cries like a little girl and passes out in the middle of important briefings and it all just seems a little off likely ignored his years of character development and totally altered his personality for the sake of some cheap laughs no in order to understand what kind of character Thor should be an end game. We have to first consider what led him here. Who is this man where does he come from what kind of personality does he have and how has it changed over time in a nutshell Thor is the son of Odin, the god of Thunder and the Prince of the galaxy spanning civilization known as Asgard. He’s a mighty superhuman warrior who can UK on practically anyone and he’s been raised from birth, knowing that one day he’ll be King unfortunately this life of. privilege and power has also made him into an arrogant bleep.
Hes Headstrong And Over Comfortin.
He rushes into conflict without thinking things through and he clashes with his more mature and diplomatic father. You are a vain greedy and sure he’s a powerful but deeply flawed man. This never really had to face hardship or take responsibility for his actions. As a result, he gets banished to earth and his powers are taken away.
Hes Forced To Live As A
mortal man and in the process he learns humility, maturity and self–sacrifice until eventually he proves himself worthy of regaining his powers. In the second movie he loses his mother and it seems at the time his brother Lukey. He even declines. Auden’s offer to take the throne of Asgard because he recognizes he’s not ready for the position. Yet he’s self–aware enough to understand his own flaws and limitations and realized that he still has to grow and mature before he’ll be ready to rule.
Then In Thor Ragnarok He Loses
just about everything his father his hammer has I even Asgard itself. He’s forced to rebuild himself from the ground up finding the strength and resolve within himself to defeat his enemy and save his people and in the end he rape filleted sixes places the ruler of the Asgardian people finally accepting the responsibility. He’s earns the common thread running through all of This is that each of these movies is about taking something away from Thor, his powers his mother, his father even his hammer. Each of these things may have helped him in life, but by propping him up they’ve ultimately. back from the more meaningful personal growth that comes from hardship and adversity with the loss of these external supports.
Thoris Forced To Recognize His Own Flaws
and become his own man. Learning important traits that will one day serve him well as ruler humility, empathy, maturity, compassion, self–sacrifice determination, stoicism and the ability to think before acting the point here is that Thor is a very different man by the end of Ragnarok than he was when we first met him. He’s grown and matured into a wiser and better man becoming stronger because of the hardships and losses he’s endured. This is called a character journey then Along Came Infinity war. The movie kicks off with Thor’s ship under attack by Thanos, who kills a bunch of Thor’s people defeats the Hulk and disables.
Thor Himself.
Thor can do nothing but watch as his brother look he is. in front of him. This puts Thor on a path of revenge and he forges a new war Ax for himself that’s capable of killing Thanos. When he shows up at the climax of the movie.
Hes Able To Badly Injure Thanos,
but it’s still not enough to prevent the snap and well we all know what happens next then we get su endgame. Thor and the others are able to track Thanos. Don’t to his retirement planet and they proceed to lay the smackdown on him with great vengeance and furious anger. Thor even gets to deliver the finishing blow, but it’s all for nothing. Their victory is meaningless because they’re too late to undo what happened this is where it all starts to go wrong.
Narrative Lee The Next Time We
see Thor as five years later and he’s living in New Asgard, which is basically a tiny. Coastal village in Norway broken by his failure. He’s become a complete wreck of a man depressed, emotionally unstable, overweight and completely without purpose. He’s got no interest in leading his people in their time of greatest need, and he spends his days yelling at people over the Internet. When Banner tries to recruit him with the possibility of undoing what’s happened.
Hes Not Interested.
He’s afraid to leave afraid to try again afraid to hope when he does finally agree to come along. He’s a useless bumbling idiot for most of the movie. He’s basically treated as the butt of a running joke that nobody even asked for it. ‘s not until he reunites with his mother that he begins to pull himself together again and at the end of the film he decides that he’s not fit to rule Asgard after all and pawns off the responsibility too someone.
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- instead tweaking story make consistent
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- balance story character developments
More Diverse, Then He Leaves So He
can bleep around with the guardians of the galaxy now based on everything that I’ve just told you about him. Does this really seem like a logical way for thought to behave. After all the hardships he’s endured the challenges he’s overcome the things he’s lost and the personal growth. He’s been forced to go through. Does Thor really seem like the kind of guy who would collapse like a house of cards because he failed to do the thing that everyone else also failed to do or does this all seem a bit forced like the writers totally changed his character and ignored all his previous development to make it fit with what they wanted to happen in this movie.
This Is What I Like To Call
slow-burn stupidity. It doesn’t leap over you straightaway like an obvious plot hole or some. event that makes no sense but it creates this gnawing feeling in the back of your mind that something isn’t quite right a feeling that slowly grows the more. You think about it that’s usually a sign that someone is acting out of character, so how do we go about fixing this well. We do know some basic stuff about Thor that we can use as the foundation of our new version one he feels guilty because of his failure to stop than us two.
Hes Reluctant To Help The Avengers At First,
but eventually he comes around three. His encounter with his mother is what helps him to heal and forgive himself for. He passes on the mantle of leadership to someone else. At the end of the film, so let’s break this down starting with point number one. Like each of the Avengers, Thor feels a deep sense.
Of Personal Responsibility For His Failure To
stop Vanos. This is natural and it makes sense, but the question is how would this guilt manifest for a man like Thor well? We know that he’s now the King of Asgard, and we know that at least some of his people survived the events of infinity war, but they’ve been left homeless and desperate by what’s happened to them. They need a leader and I think this is a logical place for Thor to turn his energy rather than retreated into drinking junk food and self–pity thought she’d become focused almost obsessive about protecting what’s left of his people and rebuilding everything that was lost instead of a rustic village. I think he would have built new Asgard into a heavily defended fortress nation shut away from the outside world. The population have become warlike and aggressive.
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This Version Of Thor.
a perverted version of The Just and fair ruler He aspired to be he’s driven ruthless and cold-hearted viewing everything and everyone outside knew Asgard as a threat to his people. This change in personality would also feed more logically into point number two. His reluctance to help the Avengers in his mind. He’s obsessed with protecting what little he has left and he’s not prepared to risk it on the slim chance of changing the past his encounter with banner could spiral into a violent confrontation where we get to see a glimpse of Thor’s anger and inner pain only when he has a chance to calm down.
Theres Some Element Of His Former Personality Resurfaced
convincing him that maybe their plan is worth the shot. Although he remains cold and aloof towards the others, which brings me to point number three. His encounter with his mother and his Redemption. This could play out mostly as before except this time around Thor wouldn’t be a shambling overweight joke that totally undermines was supposed to be a poignant an emotional scene.
His Encounter With A Past Version
of his mother would allow him to finally admit to the pain and guilt of his failure, helping him to move past it and at last forgive himself. This is where he’d finally let go of his driven and ruthless persona, and it could also give him a chance to apologize to his fellow Avengers for pushing them away emotionally Hall once more. Thor goes into his final battle against Thanos as a. complete man determined to stop his enemy, but no longer weighed down by the guilt of his failures.
This Would Bring Us To Thors Final Decision
to hand over leadership of Asgard in the original movie. Thor concludes that he’s just not carried for leadership and that’s someone more worthy of the robot to take over so he can find a new path in life. This seemed kind of dumb to me considering his entire character arc up to this point was all about him learning the skills and personality traits needed to be a good leader, so he’d be worthy.
Summary
The drinker Bizzy’s. Sir woke up in his back garden the other day with an inflatable Llama in one hand and a blood-stained shovel in the other . In each episode I’ll take a character or plot thread that I consider to be badly executed and rework it into something that achieves the same. But does it in a way that’s more faithful to what came before now as tempting as it might be to rewrite an entire movie to fit my twisted desires. But the rule here is that I have to keep the same basic plot structure and character arc.& All I can do is tweak some of the details so let’s begin shall we and what better place to start than fat Thor from Avengers endgame now. Don’t get me wrong. Endgame was a reasonably good movie that brought satisfying end to the infinity saga and it’s probably the last decent Marvel Flick We’ll get for quite a while but one thing that really fell down for me. It was…. Click here to read more and watch the full video