icy-mischief:

xparrot:

This scene to me is maybe Loki’s most tragic moment in the movies. Because it’s one of the few times we see Loki entirely alone, not putting on a show or lying to anyone, so his panic and heartbreak are real.  And he reaches out to Odin – and it’s the reaching out that gets me, that moment where Loki hesitates to touch him – and then he when does dare touch, he almost immediately pulls his hand away, and maybe it’s just shock, but also – Loki was just holding the Casket, has just found out what he is; and he knows what a frost giant’s touch does to Aesir.  He’s scared to touch his father, scared that he might freeze him, hurt him further.

(The original script had him holding Odin, but this – this says so much about Loki, about what scares him, how frightened he is of his own self, and what damage he can do…)

YES. 

startraveller776:

audreyii-fic:

tomhazeldine:

the moment when the whole movie theatre gasped.

Loki loved his mother so much he acknowledged himself as Jotun — the unclean truth inside him that he’s been trying desperately to disprove and scrub out since the moment he first discovered it and lost his sanity — so that he could avenge her death.

If that doesn’t make you hurt inside, you have no soul.

I’m editing to add this: You can see him suck in a breath after he says “Jotunheim” as though it physically pained him to say that word. Ugh. I’m going to have Loki feels all day now.