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Last night I watched Avengers End game. I loved it, there were alot of stereotypical scenes like the "girl power" moment that for the most part I agree with the general feedback that it felt contrived, however i will take it because i believe women need to see women supporting other women in any fashion/context (as a generation we tend to learn things through cinematography ie through Disney we saw a damsel in distressed for long enough and believed in this prince charming shit.. so if this is how we get out of this mode of thinking I will take it)
I have seen a lot of backlash on Thors weight game, and there are so many comments about it being a fat joke that went on for too long etc.
I LOVE what Chris Hemsworth was trying to accomplish, we were able to watch a 'god' become mortal/flawed/imperfect and a basic mess in the most unbalanced, comical way. He was endearing to me simply because he KNEW he was a mess but he COULDNT "snap out of it/Magic out of it" or even get out of his own way and he wasn't managing any situation well at all. He really was in an emotional crisis but his friends didn't give up on him and he didn't give up on himself and he came out the other end realizing he had to find himself , not as people see him but as he IS.
Sometimes we are all a mess and its ugly and unattractive to see, and maybe at the core of it that's what really bothered people. But I fucking loved it, I love seeing all of the parts not just the pretty bits.
I truly think that is really what's is at the heart of the matter for most people in this "looks matter most" society, they don't want to see the unattractive bits (and everyone's interpretation on what is ugly is subjective) THAT is what offended them.
I also understand the people who battle with negative reactions to weight again etc feeling offended by this interpretation. I get it , but in his own way he took a stab at this stereotype as well, you can love me as Thor sexy/ perfect body Thor but not as SAME Thor but overweight... makes no sense.
Chris Hemsworth gets it in the FACE for being so sexy awesome human in this movie.
That is all.
I have seen a lot of backlash on Thors weight game, and there are so many comments about it being a fat joke that went on for too long etc.
I LOVE what Chris Hemsworth was trying to accomplish, we were able to watch a 'god' become mortal/flawed/imperfect and a basic mess in the most unbalanced, comical way. He was endearing to me simply because he KNEW he was a mess but he COULDNT "snap out of it/Magic out of it" or even get out of his own way and he wasn't managing any situation well at all. He really was in an emotional crisis but his friends didn't give up on him and he didn't give up on himself and he came out the other end realizing he had to find himself , not as people see him but as he IS.
Sometimes we are all a mess and its ugly and unattractive to see, and maybe at the core of it that's what really bothered people. But I fucking loved it, I love seeing all of the parts not just the pretty bits.
I truly think that is really what's is at the heart of the matter for most people in this "looks matter most" society, they don't want to see the unattractive bits (and everyone's interpretation on what is ugly is subjective) THAT is what offended them.
I also understand the people who battle with negative reactions to weight again etc feeling offended by this interpretation. I get it , but in his own way he took a stab at this stereotype as well, you can love me as Thor sexy/ perfect body Thor but not as SAME Thor but overweight... makes no sense.
Chris Hemsworth gets it in the FACE for being so sexy awesome human in this movie.
That is all.