Thor sneaking up on Loki // I just stumbled over this super old thing and decided to slap some filters on it and share it with all you guys out there š
I for one am SO glad Taika mood whiplashed the LIVING HELL out of this scene. The feels still nearly killed me anyway.
It even makes the comedy bittersweet, though. They follow “I thought you’d be fighting by my side forever” with a demonstration of how long they’d been fighting side by side before everything went to hell. It’s sort of a “one more for old times’ sake” moment.
So itās obvious that they have done this numerous times before and probably as kids/young adults. Were they in so much danger that their lives were at risk? Or were they just trying to get out some kind of fight where Thor may have boasted too much about his prowess or LokiĀ went and insulted the wrong person? These are the burning questions I have that need answering.
Because all thatās running through my head is them surrounded by enemies trying to figure out an opening to their advantage. Since this was probably pre Mjolnir,Ā Loki probably whispered something like: āthrow something at them!ā
And Thor being a good bro likes that idea and can see that working very well. So he just picks up Loki and chucks him at their enemies while Loki screamsĀ āNOT ME YOU IDIOT!ā
Iām gonna deconstruct this scene because Iāve been thinking about it ALL DAY and what the hell, Iāve got time. This clip demonstrates what I love most about Taika Waititiās filmmaking and it shows off Chris and Tomās chemistry in the fiercest way. Itās hilarious, sweet, bittersweet, surprising, and poignant.
1)Ā āLoki, I thought the world of you.āĀ
Even though there was an instinctive part of me that screamed, āOK, WELL, YOUR ACTIONS TOLD A DIFFERENT STORY, THORā due to residual bitterness over what a dickbag Thor was in the first film, Iām 1,000% here for this line. Iām proud of how much Thor has matured, thrilled that these two are actually talking to each other, and happy that Lokiās hearing something heās probably always wanted/needed to hear even though itās bittersweet because Thorās using the past tense.
Tomās reaction here is SO GOOD. Just the tiniest shift in his eyebrows to indicate that Thor has Lokiās attention and heās fucking locked in and hanging on to every word.
2)Ā āI thought we were gonna fight side by side forever, but at the end of the day youāre you and Iām me.ā
I know there was a minor (?) uproar over Chrisā comments that Thor will beĀ āindifferentā to Loki in Ragnarok, but this scene seems to suggest a kind of acceptance rather than indifference. Maybe for the first time, Thor truly seems to have accepted that he and Loki are fundamentally different beingsāand by extension, heās accepting Lokiās nature. Yes, part of that acceptance means letting go and moving on (note: I did not say giving up) and thatās sad, but realistic I think. How many fakeout deaths and stabbings can a person be expected to withstand?Ā āYouāre youā is a significant break in pattern for Thor and Loki appears genuinely taken aback by it.
āYouāre youā is a huge deal because to me, the brothersā central conflict has always boiled down to the fact that Loki isnāt Thor (thanks, Odin, for exacerbating this tension). For Loki, that fact is a source of self-loathing and resentment, something that he can act out against and, as Tom has often said, define himself in opposition to.
By the same token I think itās become clearer that what Loki thinks of Thor matters to Thor. For an older sibling, having a younger sibling who looks up to you and wants to be like you is perhaps one of the biggest indicators that youāre a goodādare I say worthyāperson. Ever since Loki let go of Gungnir Thor has struggled to make sense of Lokiās rejection, to define himself without the security of having his brother by his side. With that in mind Iāve always seen Thorās past attempts to bring Loki back to the āgoodā side as heartfelt and genuine, but also somewhat ego-driven and shortsighted.
Cut to now. By acknowledging that he and Loki are each their own person, Thorās relieving Loki of the pressure and expectation of being anyone other than himself. In a way, thatās a gift, but itās also terribly sad because itās accompanied by loss for both of them. Which brings me to:
3) āI dunno, maybe thereās still good in you but letās be honest: our paths diverged a long time ago.ā
Itās in this moment that Loki really seems to realize where this conversation is headed. And he doesnāt like it.
We know Loki lives to test Thor. Itās his (super dysfunctional and unhealthy) way of making sure Thor still cares about him. In The Dark World, Loki tests Thorās assertions that he doesnāt trust him and has lost hope for him by ⦠getting himself impaled. Yeah, ādyingā was also his āget out of jail free, usurp the throneā card, but itās not insignificant that he calls Thorās bluff in the process.Ā
4) āYeah. Itās probably for the best that we never see each other again.ā
Speaking of calling Thorās bluff, I think Lokiābecause heās a smart little fuckerāsays this in order to get ahead of the conversation. He knows whatās coming, so he pulls the classicĀ āIāll reject you before you reject meā move. But I donāt think he means it. Itās more likely that heās trying to balance the scales so heās not on the utter losing side of this conversation. And honestly? Deep down I doubt he can bear to hear Thor say it and by proactively agreeing with Thor heās holding out hope that Thor will pull aĀ āJK!ā and change his mind.
5)Ā āItās what you always wanted.ā
OMG THOR HAS GOTTEN SO SMART. I mean, I guess itās within the realm of possibility that Thor is still really dumb about Lokiās feelings/motivations, but personally itās more fun and satisfying to think he sees Lokiās test and raises him an even bigger one.
Lokiās face is so sad-funny. His plan backfired, heās panicking a little, but heās got to save face and play it cool, and heās also legit sad because he knows this outcome is the culmination of his past actions and he did his part in paving this road for both of them.Ā And at the end of the day heās still the younger brother who doesnāt want to appear weak, so heās doing his best to match Thorās tone and attitude.
The moment when Loki lifts his chin and gives a little nod is a dead giveaway; never seeing Thor again is the opposite of what he wants, but heās prepared to accept that itās too late for anything else. Itās SO far from an apology, but for Loki itās about the most mature thing weāve seen him do.
The fact that for once theyāre not arguing with each other is what made me tear up. Itās like they both know they shouldāve had this conversation years ago, when it could have made all the difference, but at the same time they know that moment has passed. THIS IS FUCKING TRAGIC.
(If I wrote this movie, this would be the moment that they both dissolve into tears, fall on the floor, and cry-hug it out, which is why I write poetry and not screenplays.)
6)Ā āHey, letās do Get Help.ā
This was the beginning of the death of me, I will never be the same. I laughed so hard. On the surface this whole exchange may seem like just a gagāand it IS funny as hellābut I feel like itās working on so many levels and reveals something deeper about Thor and Lokiās bond.
First of all, if youāre me, everything that preceded this moment was really uncomfortable and sad and almost unbearable to witness so I donāt think itās a stretch to assume that Thor and Loki were feeling some of that too.
What I love about this transition is that Thor immediately cuts through the tension, probably to put both of them at ease and bring them back into the more familiar territory of their rapid-fire banter. Loki seems a bit surprised but relieved.
IMO, this brief exchange of dialogue does more to convey Loki and Thorās bond and establish their history than anything weāve been shown in the previous films (not counting that deleted scene from the first movie). I thought it was really poignant to see them revert to/rely upon something from their distant past. You can tell this is an argument theyāve had a zillion times before. You can tell from the stunt itself that itās something theyāve had many opportunities to perfect.Ā
Even though Loki is reluctant to participate, he does, because he still craves inclusion and acceptance. Even though Thor is no longer quite as overbearing and arrogant as he once was, he regresses into that role so that he can get his younger brother back just for a moment. Itās like theyāre consoling themselves without admitting that they want to be consoled. And yeah, on a practical note they also need to find a way off of Sakaar.
In conclusion, theyāve both just conceded that their relationship has reached an impasse with no real way forward, yet in the immediate aftermath of this supposed acceptance they choose to revert to an older dynamic that reflects presumably happier times. They donāt want to quit each other. This is fine. Itās fine. Iām not crying. I love them. The end.
Iām deep in my feels right now and probably projecting a lot (HI, HELLO, I HAVE A TROUBLED YOUNGER BROTHER, IāVE NEVER USED HIM AS A PROJECTILE BUT I UNDERSTAND THE IMPULSE), but even without having seen this scene in the full context of the film, itās my favorite Thor/Loki moment to date. Itās what Iāve always wanted. It actually bringsĀ āWe were raised together, we played together, we fought togetherā to life in a meaningful way, whereas in The Avengers I felt like those were just words.
Beautiful bros⦠Making peace with shit uuuughhhhĀ ā„
(also⦠do you⦠usually alphabetize people you tag??? Your level of conscientiousness on the big five factor model must be so freaking high)
Except that theyāre not really making peace with shit… Thor thinks he is, but thereās clearly some bitterness in theĀ āThatās what you always wanted.ā And Loki is LYING THROUGH HIS TEETH when he saysĀ āItās probably for the best that we never see each other again.ā He wants Thor to fight him on it. He wants Thor to fight to preserve their relationship. But Thor is too busy thinking that Loki hates him and that heās doing Loki a favor by letting go, and Loki is too proud to contradict Thor when he says āThatās what you always wanted,ā even though heās obviously dying inside. EVEN WHEN THEY TALK THEY DONāT REALLY TALK. My poor fucked-up children š¦