The following contains minor spoilers, please read with caution
Big Boss Thanos
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Yesterday I went to see "Avengers 3". It was originally based on the vision of heroes coming together, showing off their powers, going through various arduous struggles, defeating the villains, and finally having a happy ending.
As a result, I feel subverted when I look at it.
Traditional BOSS:
1. You aborigines are all inferior ethnic groups and do not deserve to enjoy superior resources. I want to rule you, and whoever disobeys will be destroyed!
2. There are too many people in the family and not enough things. I am better than you, so come and rob and occupy. Whoever stops me will destroy them!
3. I just want to fight you, I just want war. Destruction is fun, there is no reason.
4. The above BOSS are all cruel and ruthless.
What about Thanos?
First, he has to collect 6 gems.
At the beginning, most of the people in Thor's home, Asgard, have been killed by his sister (please follow "Thor 3"). Thanos is here, and in order to get the gems, he directly destroys the whole group. The whole scene is terrible.
Arrived on Earth, in order to obtain the gems of Doctor Who and Vision, Thanos’ men began to fight and kill again.
Heroes such as Iron Man, Captain America, Little Spider-Man, Widow Sister, and Black Panther began the process of resistance. (Don’t mention the Hulk, he’s the comic relief)
Up to this point, I thought he was no different from the traditional big BOSS.
It turns out that he collected 6 gems for a surreal ideal.
His home planet Titan was once a beautiful planet, but it was destroyed due to the "imbalance" of population and resources.
Resources are limited and life expands. So Thanos believes that the universe needs "balance" to exist. The premise of "balance" is to remove half of the lives. Regardless of race, high or low, noble or humble, it is random and fair. Each life has a 50% chance of survival.
It is better to be half dead than to be completely destroyed. This is the surreal ideal of Thanos.
His ideal is too grand, and it will cost a lot to realize it firmly. But he has also embarked on a long road full of twists and turns to realize his ideal.
No one understands Thanos, and our heroes are resisting him, including his adopted daughter Gamora.
He always thought that Gamora was just a killing tool that he raised, and his adopted daughter thought so too. Until he found the Soul Stone on Vormir.
To get the soul gem, you need a soul sacrifice from your beloved. To put it simply, the person you love most in your life must die.
As a BOSS, the one you love most has no feelings other than yourself, and you will definitely not be able to get it.
However, the big boss actually shed tears!
He cried to Gamora. The adopted daughter did not believe that this father would truly love her. She was shocked, and so was I.
In the end, Thanos endured the severe pain in his heart and pushed his daughter off the cliff and got the soul stone.
The direction of the movie's plot is far from what I expected.
There is something even more subversive.
After Thanos fought countless battles and collected 6 gems, he snapped his fingers and half of his life returned to dust. But he did not have the overbearing thought of "I want to rule the remaining people". He was just relieved, sat on the mountain and watched the sunset, smiling with relief.
After my dream comes true, I will go back to the mountains and forests to retire, grow flowers, feed chickens and so on.
It is very much like "picking chrysanthemums under the eastern fence and leisurely seeing the Nanshan Mountain".
Where is the promised villain?
In the end, the beloved heroes also met tragic endings.
After watching the movie, I only had one thought:
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Thinking of before I saw some critics saying that Beethoven was a musician who challenged the realists in the classical music world. Many people could not understand his works in his later years. The critics said that it was because his thoughts had transcended reality. Only about a hundred people Only people in later years can understand.
I'm thinking, is this conflict between Thanos and the hero due to a deviation in the worldview?
One that pays more attention to the distant future, and it is necessary to sacrifice a little for the present for the sake of the future.
The other thinks it is more important now, and it is wrong to take the lives of others innocently.
Such a deviation led to the occurrence of a great war in the universe.
In any case, I feel that "Avengers 4" will have a more different ending, so let's look forward to it.
In addition, I drew a simple painting for the mean-mouthed and soft-hearted Iron Man. Your mechanical structure is really too complicated. . .囧