#that shirt #with those shoes
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#that shirt #with those shoes
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this is one of my favorite moments in the whole movie #where thor STOPS TRYING TO GET OUT and just looks at loki #you will never convince me that thor did not finally understand in that terrible moment what it means to let go #HE LETS GO#it’s not the same as loki’s fall (because both falls were loki’s choice and loki’s responsibility) #but when thor shows up in this movie it’s clear he fundamentally DOES NOT UNDERSTAND how far gone loki is #it’s not until this moment when he looks up from the edge of the abyss #and realizes that the man looking down at him is not his brother and never was #that he internalizes the magnitude of the lie; the finality of the breach; the eternity of the fall #for one brief moment thor lets go#BUT #what makes them different is once he’s on the ground he flexes his hand and he remembers #AND HE DECIDES #HE DECIDES TO LOVE LOKI ANYWAY #HE DECIDES TO WRITE A NEW STORY AND HE DOESN’T CARE IF HE HAS TO WRITE IT IN BLOOD AND ASH #thor doesn’t keep trying with loki because he’s ~nice but a little bit dumb~ #he knows perfectly well that they’ll always be dancing along the edge of the abyss #he knows that one of them will always fall (will be pushed; will let go) #HE JUST DOESN’T CARE #uggggggh #my life is being ruined by mythical norse assholes
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The Avengers, also known as the movie where Thor’s entire personality was discarded and he became the world’s biggest hypocrite in order to give comic relief.
CAN I GET AN AMEN
AMEN
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the avengers aka my sudden and immense love for bruce banner
Mark Ruffalo as Bruce Banner, that is.
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Blueberry?
I love the contrast here. He holds out the bag to Bruce at hip level, not even looking at him. He’s treating Bruce like a friend or close colleague, someone he’d casually share with, and Bruce responds first with surprise, then by taking the (at this point unidentified) food. A moment later, offering the bag to Steve, Tony is being deliberately confrontational. Eyes forward, bag shoved up towards Steve’s face, it’s all part of the argument. He doesn’t really want to share with Steve, he’s just being snarky.
I wonder if anyone has ever made it that clear to Bruce that they like him best.
What fantastic analysis. Reblogged for truth.
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