This movie did a lot wrong but some of the stuff just worked. That shot of Gorr's daughter reflected in the water, showing her as a celestial entity did it for me. It's a small thing but I loved it.
haven't seen the movie (because everyone said it was so bad), just watched this video, and did not even notice her reflection until i read your comment.
Thor is the strongest one. his father died, his mother got killed by dark elves, his brother got choked to death, Asgard got destroyed by Surtur, Heimdal killed by Thanos, his true love Jane Foster died from cancer. Basically everyone he love died :( ,Yet he never lose hope
@@amirrezza-b5v Tbf, everyone lost hope at that point because there was no known way of reversing what Thanos had done because the stones were now gone, along with Thanos and half the universe. The OP was referring to Thors personal losses that have remained lost even after the snap was reversed.
The scene when Jane died of cancer I honestly cried because I have a rare form of cancer that’s incurable and when she got let into the gates of Valhalla I couldn’t help myself she died a hero and was strong enough to save the world while fighting cancer and that’s pretty awesome In my opinion
@@IncredibleFulk1 I’m ok thank you for that it means alot I could live the rest of life but that depends how far my cancer spread and what stage it’s in my doctor tried to put me on chemo but I refuse to do it because I don’t want to go through that nightmare I watched my uncle and grandma go through it it scares me honestly plus what is the point when my cancer doesn’t have a cure I’m just taking it day by day living my life the best way I can 💯❤️🙂
I'm sorry about your diagnosis. I hope you beat it. Consider looking into taking soursop, many say that the fruit helps kill cancer cells. Not sure if it would help, but doesn't hurt to try everything and anything. God bless you. 🤍
Every one says she died in battle with Gor, or that she was a goddess and that's why she got into Valhalla. No that's not it. Her battle with Gor was over. She was not transformed at the time she died. However, the Asgardian magic did recognize her efforts. She did die in *A* battle, and one she was using Mjolnir to help fight: CANCER. In spite of that grave threat, she chose to help others, selflessly. Now that's what I call "worthy."
Dude that's not how Valhalla work...if you died of disease you went to Hel, there was no woke distinction among diseases and Battle of diseases, don't make made up explanations of a stupid movie made by a stupid director
@@TheStaffmaster The first time I saw that scene I thought "she died fighting cancer" at least I saw it as a beautiful way to see that those who fight cancer are heroes even if they lose
Actually i find it stupid as the whole film, thor could wished jane to survive and gorr not being a villain anymore whit his daughter Make no sense to me this part. The mcu did trash but this movie its stupid.
@@andryange, it is a wasted opportunity. Each of them could have had a wish! Jane could have wished to be healed from cancer. Thor could have wished for the resurrection of Asgard, the rebirth of the gods that died or the return of the 'Warriors Three'!
no@@andryange who was laughing at Gorr and Jane 's deaths? Mjolnir , Stormbreaker , Thunderbolt and Gorr are what made it surpass Malekith who had nothing except evil personality From scene of distress calls photos to Falligar 's offscreen death was pulled straight from comics Its stated only 1st one to reach Eternity will be granted 1 wish
@@srinivask1003 When I was growing up, I had a teacher who was named India. She was a wonderful, older lady who had lived through a lot of history. Listening to her stories was always amazing.
I don't think some of you really understand the level of power Eternity has. I know the movies always nerf every hero's power levels compared to comics, but Eternity is the conceptual embodiment of the universe. If it is a part of the universe Eternity can manipulate it at will however it wants. Create or destroy and everything in between is not beyond it. Any wish Gorr might have made to resurrect any number of beings Eternity could accomplish. Comic background explanation for extrapolation purposes: Eternity is one of several beings consisting of pure concept. Conceptual beings. Eternity, Death, Infinity, Oblivion, Order, Chaos, the In-Betweener, and a few others I forget basically encompass all the concepts that form the universe. They cannot truly be understood or completely conceived of by mere mortals. Any visage they choose to present is illusion, and merely something mortal minds can handle perceiving and skewed by their biases. Simply put, within their domains whatever they desire simply is. They are not corporeal and cannot be directly interacted with or affected by corporeal beings, though if these abstract entities desired to be interacted with and affected by corporeal beings then they could, because they can do whatever they want. These beings generally choose a being to be their agent to act through. In the comics Thanos was the agent of Death (and WAAAAY more powerful than in the movies). Quasar was the agent of Infinity, Maelstrom that of Oblivion. for examples. These avatars had free will, but a natural inclination toward the concept the abstract entities represented. As such they generally carry out the desires of the being that empowers them. The next level down were the corporeal powers known as Celestials. They are mysterious and nobody, not even the god, really knows their purpose or desires. They occasionally go to various planets and make a judgement on the population's worthiness to exist.They could be interacted with and affected, though their power makes such difficult if they don't want to be. There is also Galactus, the Eater of Worlds. He's a little more powerful than a celestial and has the purpose of exploding at the end of the current universe's life, creating a new big bang that births the next universe. In the comics, when he opposed the will of the celestials, three of them were needed to bring him down. Beings such as Odin, and Zeus, overpowered leaders of the gods, were known as Skyfathers (or Skymother in Gaia's case). Other gods, like Thor, while powerful, could not do what Skyfathers do, which is basically anything they want. They were limited to one or two ideas, Like Thor being the god of Thunder. All of these gods are corporeal beings that can be interacted with directly and physically affected. For those of you who watched Moon Knight, Khonshu was the god who resurrected Mark Specter. Khonshu is not a Skyfather. He is the same tier as Thor. If Khonshu could resurrect Marc, then by basic scaling, a Skyfather could resurrect many and a being like Eternity can resurrect exponentially more. So yes, Gorr could have wished for his daughter, his entire race and Jane Foster to be alive and Eternity could fulfill it.
Wow. Thank you I feel like I understand things so much better now. You did an amazing job of describing and explaining those very complicated concepts. 😊
I think it's because of Gorr's view of life and his compassion for Jane. Gorr believed that "the world" (I really didn't like the script of this movie.) is full of pain and suffering. I think he just wanted him, his kind, and Jane to rest and not experience more from what he believes is a cruel world. As for his daughter, I think Gorr is confident that her daughter will not be in danger because he entrusted her with Thor. He know Thor's strength. I mean, the god freaking killed Zeus. So yeah.
This gives us a glimpse of what could have been with this film, emotional heft with solid characters. Gor was not evil, he was just a father looking to protect and be with his beloved daughter. And do you know what, when asked Thor took on the job. He did the right thing ultimately.
Not gonna lie. His love for her all he did to get her back. Is reasonable and any real Father would watch the world burn if his daughter is taken from him.
I can definitely understand Gorr's wanting vengeance against the gods because he turned to them in desperation and they didn't help him. However, much like with people, there are good ones like Thor
even more interesting all of the gods we are told he killed, were actually beneficent ones, none of them were all that evil, thooiugh his was supposedly being a dick, but i'm now doubting it
I am glad to see this powerful moment again. This could have been a great movie if they could have decided whether they were making a slapstick comedy or a tragedy that leads to redemption but the jarring jumps from one to the other created a mess. Somehow they made the balance work in Ragnarok but not here. There was a good story in there. Sad it was so disrupted.
I absolutely hated this movie. It was awful. But i agree with this. There was a good plotline under the stupid stuff. This was the only good part in the movie, and it was heartbreaking, and yet still not all that it could be. But a parent’s love for their child, the raw pain of loss, those are powerful things.
I really couldn't disagree more. I liked this movie just as much as I liked Ragnarök. The only difference as I see it is that the latter has a female main character and receives a lot more hatred, not dissimilar to the two first Thor movies.
Gorr is not evil. Just a good man that had enough being bullied and lied to. An example of we should not opressed someone just because we see him or her like weaklings. People has their boiling points and we might be shocked of what these weaklings are capable of. Be kind always.
@@rickmarr8784 You could replace comics with MCU and it still applies with Loki and Gamora being present right now. If the money, popularity, and actor wills it (in that order), they would bring back Stark if RDJ wants to.
I know how we all felt about Love and Thunder, but in just her short time as a hero, Jane willingly sacrificed her life for the greater good of the universe and proved what it means to be worthy. She truly was the Mighty Thor.
She died the warrior's death, ensuring her entry to Valhalla. She will never hunger, never be alone, never get sick, and will always be accepted and respected by those around her because of her sacrifice. (Or so it says in Norse mythology about Valhalla.)
Thor is the only Avenger or the only living Avenger who has suffered the worst pain ever. Thor has lost everything and I can see the sadness and desperation in his eyes. It's so sad and painful even for me to watch this happening to him 😢😭💔
@@SuperSoldier26 he lives for so long eventually everyone he knows will die when he got hit with the time stone in the comics he didn't die like everyone else he just got stronger
The arc of Jane Foster’s cancer diagnosis and ‘death’ arc got me through my own mother’s cancer treatment. And I will always choose love to honor them both. I pray that Love always wins.
I can't be the only one screaming "What's the catchphrase?" at the top of my lungs! I was so loud it scared the dog. He's hiding under the kitchen table because he thinks he did something wrong. No, boy. You're OK. It's your daddy that has the problem. He suddenly just has to know what the lady whispered in the blonde man's ear.
What i would have liked to see was a bit more of the Necrosword, and its influence on Gorr. At the beginning, it feeds off his rage, his grief, and reinforces those feelings to propel him into being the God Butcher. At the end, he has the choice - the choice to stop hating, and choose love. And he does, and it works. I was very satisfied with Gorr and his story in this film
At the beggining of the MCU Thor was a arrogant god, with the passage of time he lived his own tragedies that made him a better hero and it was until Infinity War and Endgame that he really hit bottom, in this movie he finds a way to stand again but with some lack of self confidence. With this scene I think Thor learns from the suffering of Gorr that the world needs it´s gods to be better, so that´s the new porpuse of Thor, not only being a warrior god but also being love.
@fleendarthemagnificent7372 I'm sorry you don't remember what love is. You should never feel bad crying in public. It's actually healthy to cry and express your feelings to others.
Loved seeing a Cosmic Entity. Wish we got to see more of them. I wish Mistress Death was on Vormir defending the Soul Stone instead of Red Skull. Just a cameo is good sis they don’t need a whole entire movie
@@functionatthejunction I was so disappointed. That was the most disappointing thing I saw from any of the Avenger movies. It was supposed to be Lady Death, Vormir is her planet, her domain. She owns it. It’s where everyone could find her when she was not “working”. It was her Home and the Soul Stone belongs to the being who has dominion over Death. It’s not because Death claims all souls, it’s because death and souls are apart of the same energy.
@@lofthouse23 she can’t kill anyone, she’s forbidden from doing so. That’s why Agatha said, “You can’t kill me, it’s not allowed.” it’s not because of a deal Agatha has with Rio, it’s because Death cannot physically kill anyone. Did you know won’t even be responsible for the collapse of the universe? It’s going to be the Phoenix Force that destroys the Universe, that’s its Destiny. And then everything is reborn.
My last words will be "I'm so sorry". I'm so sorry for the hurt that I have caused my family and I'm so sorry that I was born. I have apologized to my children and was given the same, "It's okay" answer, but self forgiveness seems impossible and I cry often. That pain I DO feel and it hurts so much. To forgive other people is so easy, but to forgive myself is so hard. Please release me from this hurt.
I know a lot of people didn't like the movie. But the same people who didn't like it, loved across the the spider verse. Me personally I liked this more than across the spider verse. It's a movie, it was somewhat entertaining
This, honestly, was the only part of the movie the really invoked any feeling for me. I saw this back when it came out with my buddy, and he was crying at this part, and I had to put my dog down the week before.
It is really a shame the majority of this film was not up to par with this scene. Thor costume is also a bit goofy in this one (the colors, I don’t know. But something’s off).
Jane Foster is not just a comic book character, she is a symbol of strength, resilience, and overcoming limits. Her story teaches us that each of us can become a hero. #JaneFoster #Inspiration #Marvel #Superheroes
Honestly, I feel personally that Mjolnir (Thor's hammer) lost it's essence when it started being wielded by others. It was super cool and awesome when Captain America did it but now, it's kinda lost something. Nobody else should be able to do it. That should be Thor's thing. That's just by two cents. Nobody take my head off
Yeah totally! I feel much the same about characters taking on the mantles of other characters, like Falcon permanently becoming the new Captain America, I think it's awesome to see him use the shield now and then but I like him more as his own thing you know? and I'm sorry but Iron Heart just doesn't do it for me, Tony is irreplaceable. There's an underlying theme of tearing down the original to build up the replacement and that's just not cool *cough- SheHulk* Unique characters are far more interesting than having them reduced to the same gimmick. That being said, I absolutely LOVE the Spidermen movies, they make it work and that all comes down to the writing.
Gor the god butcher graphic novel is one of the best stories ive ever read. This was on par with what Star Wars did to Luke Skywalker. We could have had Gor vs. young Thor, avengers Thor, and Odin Thor. Instead we got this mess where Gor kidnaps children.
I think he couldn't have wished himself well because he was dying from using the blade. There's often times you can't undo one magic with a different magic, it has to be the same type Then again it's a movie 🤷🏿♀️
You probably think thanos in infinity war and endgame were any better?… why not double the resources instead of halving the population? Cuz that would have made for a much shorter, and less profitable, movie
@@rortys.kierkegaard9980Because resources are finite, eventually a growing population will completely consume more than The resource can be either made or harvested. What you proposed wasnt a solution, it was a faster way to famine and death, Thanos choice was sctually effective in the long run, even if it was horrible, it was still effective.
How could Jane die of cancer? In her Asgard form she would have had the same ability to heal as Thor. Since Thor has healed from far worse injuries than cancer it must also be true that Jane could heal from cancer while she was in her Asgard form.
@@gamejedishe was mostly a demigoddess plus it was implaid that some sickness could be healed but for Jane cáncer wasn't an Asgard thing and there wasn't medical cures for it since as i Said not even Odin could save her from that as she's not an asgardian So to cure her they would've needed the stones or eternity, Jane and Thor could've thought of it but that was a way to show gorr that there we're good gods as saving her or Thor himself would be a selfish act just as selfish as gods like Zeus plus Thor respected Jane and gorr's fates, Jane dies as an asgardian and good goddess and gorr dies forgoving the gods and himself.
I'm no fan of this movie, but there are two separate reasons Asgardian or rather Thor-empowered Jane would die to her illness. Being in the presence of Eternity may suppress or nullify certain powers, which would be relevant to him, like cell aging. But it could simply be the case that Thor overexerted his god powers earlier and it left the enchantment lacking. Remember, it's the god powers that make the difference, most asgardians aren't gods.
@@Resanctify My assumption of Jane's healing abilities in her Asgardian form would be that she would be healed within minutes while in her Asgardian form. Much like Hulk or Wolverine are healed in minutes when injured.
@@jackbrown8052 No, again, her powers had nothing to do with asgardians, its "the power of thor", and even then its a sort of avatar of thor. Avatars have been used in comics for a really really long time.
@@whitetiger3697 who was laughing at Gorr and Jane 's deaths? Mjolnir , Stormbreaker , Thunderbolt and Gorr are what made it surpass Malekith who had nothing except evil personality From scene of distress calls photos to Falligar 's offscreen death was pulled straight from comics
She's still human; I think the underlying theme of the later Marvel films are all of the characters we've come to know and love don't last forever. They all die- in battle via sacrifice, or just expire naturally. Death does not discriminate, however it does force them to make something of themselves while they're still alive.b
personally, i don't think that gorr's resurrected daughter was really his daughter. eternity as a manifestation of all things probably made a copy. but at any time could choose to take on the form of eternity.
C'est une des facettes de l'amour. L'amour est le ressenti intérieur par les sentiments vers l 'extérieur de nous. Qui en résulte respect, humilité,bienveillance,protection dans le tous. Pensé, parole, action ❤❤❤.
Imagine dying at the very center of the Universe. Tragically beautiful.
This movie did a lot wrong but some of the stuff just worked. That shot of Gorr's daughter reflected in the water, showing her as a celestial entity did it for me. It's a small thing but I loved it.
Yea that was kinda scary.
haven't seen the movie (because everyone said it was so bad), just watched this video, and did not even notice her reflection until i read your comment.
Thor is the strongest one. his father died, his mother got killed by dark elves, his brother got choked to death, Asgard got destroyed by Surtur, Heimdal killed by Thanos, his true love Jane Foster died from cancer. Basically everyone he love died :( ,Yet he never lose hope
Sorry to burst ur bubble, but he did lose hope. Why do u think he gave up after thanks won and became fat?
@@amirrezza-b5v
Tbf, everyone lost hope at that point because there was no known way of reversing what Thanos had done because the stones were now gone, along with Thanos and half the universe. The OP was referring to Thors personal losses that have remained lost even after the snap was reversed.
But are they really gone?
But are they really gone?
Are they limited and what we call dead? I don't think so
At least Gorr got to see his daughter one last time before he died.
And she’s Played by Chris’s actual daughter;
well comics Gorr died brutally
@@MarthaStone-n2z That's why she looked similar to him. Explains alot.
Gorr fought so hard too have his little girl back
The scene when Jane died of cancer I honestly cried because I have a rare form of cancer that’s incurable and when she got let into the gates of Valhalla I couldn’t help myself she died a hero and was strong enough to save the world while fighting cancer and that’s pretty awesome In my opinion
I’m sorry to hear about your cancer.
I really hope things go well for you.
@@IncredibleFulk1 I’m ok thank you for that it means alot I could live the rest of life but that depends how far my cancer spread and what stage it’s in my doctor tried to put me on chemo but I refuse to do it because I don’t want to go through that nightmare I watched my uncle and grandma go through it it scares me honestly plus what is the point when my cancer doesn’t have a cure I’m just taking it day by day living my life the best way I can 💯❤️🙂
@@MrThejokerswildhope things get better for you lad and I hope your cancer doesn’t become too much of a problem for you.
I'm sorry about your diagnosis. I hope you beat it. Consider looking into taking soursop, many say that the fruit helps kill cancer cells. Not sure if it would help, but doesn't hurt to try everything and anything. God bless you. 🤍
@@MrThejokerswildKeep living your life to the best you can and please keep fighting your cancer.
In that moment Thor, realized how and why Oden adopted Loki.
@@mellis966 Oden? Thats no Chinese Story bro.
@@WUHANVIRUS88 Oden is Japanese, not Chinese, 🤣
@@WUHANVIRUS88 Odin vs Oden Who Wins?
Born to boil
Every one says she died in battle with Gor, or that she was a goddess and that's why she got into Valhalla. No that's not it. Her battle with Gor was over. She was not transformed at the time she died. However, the Asgardian magic did recognize her efforts. She did die in *A* battle, and one she was using Mjolnir to help fight: CANCER. In spite of that grave threat, she chose to help others, selflessly. Now that's what I call "worthy."
when you think about it, the cancer died with her so it was more of a draw really
Dude that's not how Valhalla work...if you died of disease you went to Hel, there was no woke distinction among diseases and Battle of diseases, don't make made up explanations of a stupid movie made by a stupid director
@@chandlerruoff6866just like myth Thor and Jormungandr
She gave up her human mortality to save the children and the universe alongside the man she truly loved. That is worthiness.
@@TheStaffmaster The first time I saw that scene I thought "she died fighting cancer" at least I saw it as a beautiful way to see that those who fight cancer are heroes even if they lose
This was the only part of the movie that wasn't stupid and that is saying something.
Actually i find it stupid as the whole film, thor could wished jane to survive and gorr not being a villain anymore whit his daughter
Make no sense to me this part. The mcu did trash but this movie its stupid.
@@andryange, it is a wasted opportunity. Each of them could have had a wish! Jane could have wished to be healed from cancer. Thor could have wished for the resurrection of Asgard, the rebirth of the gods that died or the return of the 'Warriors Three'!
Loki: You are in another illusion my adopted brother.
no@@andryange who was laughing at Gorr and Jane 's deaths?
Mjolnir , Stormbreaker , Thunderbolt and Gorr are what made it surpass Malekith who had nothing except evil personality
From scene of distress calls photos to Falligar 's offscreen death was pulled straight from comics
Its stated only 1st one to reach Eternity will be granted 1 wish
@@TheSpecialPlumsEveryoneKnowsonly 1st one to reach Eternity will be granted 1 wish plus it would make
Thor selfish
Gorr's daughter is played by Chris
Hemsworth's daughter
India Rose Hemsworth.
India?
@@srinivask1003 yes
Wow, I did not know that. Cool.🙂
@@srinivask1003 When I was growing up, I had a teacher who was named India. She was a wonderful, older lady who had lived through a lot of history. Listening to her stories was always amazing.
Thats so awesome. She looks just like him too. ❤
I don't think some of you really understand the level of power Eternity has. I know the movies always nerf every hero's power levels compared to comics, but Eternity is the conceptual embodiment of the universe. If it is a part of the universe Eternity can manipulate it at will however it wants. Create or destroy and everything in between is not beyond it. Any wish Gorr might have made to resurrect any number of beings Eternity could accomplish.
Comic background explanation for extrapolation purposes: Eternity is one of several beings consisting of pure concept. Conceptual beings. Eternity, Death, Infinity, Oblivion, Order, Chaos, the In-Betweener, and a few others I forget basically encompass all the concepts that form the universe. They cannot truly be understood or completely conceived of by mere mortals. Any visage they choose to present is illusion, and merely something mortal minds can handle perceiving and skewed by their biases. Simply put, within their domains whatever they desire simply is. They are not corporeal and cannot be directly interacted with or affected by corporeal beings, though if these abstract entities desired to be interacted with and affected by corporeal beings then they could, because they can do whatever they want.
These beings generally choose a being to be their agent to act through. In the comics Thanos was the agent of Death (and WAAAAY more powerful than in the movies). Quasar was the agent of Infinity, Maelstrom that of Oblivion. for examples. These avatars had free will, but a natural inclination toward the concept the abstract entities represented. As such they generally carry out the desires of the being that empowers them.
The next level down were the corporeal powers known as Celestials. They are mysterious and nobody, not even the god, really knows their purpose or desires. They occasionally go to various planets and make a judgement on the population's worthiness to exist.They could be interacted with and affected, though their power makes such difficult if they don't want to be. There is also Galactus, the Eater of Worlds. He's a little more powerful than a celestial and has the purpose of exploding at the end of the current universe's life, creating a new big bang that births the next universe. In the comics, when he opposed the will of the celestials, three of them were needed to bring him down.
Beings such as Odin, and Zeus, overpowered leaders of the gods, were known as Skyfathers (or Skymother in Gaia's case). Other gods, like Thor, while powerful, could not do what Skyfathers do, which is basically anything they want. They were limited to one or two ideas, Like Thor being the god of Thunder. All of these gods are corporeal beings that can be interacted with directly and physically affected. For those of you who watched Moon Knight, Khonshu was the god who resurrected Mark Specter. Khonshu is not a Skyfather. He is the same tier as Thor. If Khonshu could resurrect Marc, then by basic scaling, a Skyfather could resurrect many and a being like Eternity can resurrect exponentially more.
So yes, Gorr could have wished for his daughter, his entire race and Jane Foster to be alive and Eternity could fulfill it.
I laughed my ass off when you say they can do whatever they want. 😂😂😂😂😂 it’s so ironic.
Wow. Thank you I feel like I understand things so much better now.
You did an amazing job of describing and explaining those very complicated concepts. 😊
@@wimsylogic65 Why, thank you. I am not used to complimentary responses. I appreciate it.
Mate let me know when your movie comes out! You done a great job at explaining!
I think it's because of Gorr's view of life and his compassion for Jane. Gorr believed that "the world" (I really didn't like the script of this movie.) is full of pain and suffering. I think he just wanted him, his kind, and Jane to rest and not experience more from what he believes is a cruel world. As for his daughter, I think Gorr is confident that her daughter will not be in danger because he entrusted her with Thor. He know Thor's strength. I mean, the god freaking killed Zeus. So yeah.
This gives us a glimpse of what could have been with this film, emotional heft with solid characters.
Gor was not evil, he was just a father looking to protect and be with his beloved daughter.
And do you know what, when asked Thor took on the job.
He did the right thing ultimately.
No, Gor was definitely evil. Just because he wanted to resurrect a loved one does not make him destroying innocent people not evil.
The emotional whiplash from jokey jokey slapstick to tear jerking sadness is way too much. This movie could've been so much more.
Not gonna lie. His love for her all he did to get her back. Is reasonable and any real
Father would watch the world burn if his daughter is taken from him.
Reasonable isn't a good term when you talk about burning the world. Understandable suits better
Burning the world does nothing to heal a loss. It only causes more loss.
@@Wilky971 agreed :)
I wouldnt destroy an entire world just because one of my loved ones died. That's insanity.
Life is terrible and takes things from us. Takes people from us. I would not inflict that pain on an entire world.
I can definitely understand Gorr's wanting vengeance against the gods because he turned to them in desperation and they didn't help him. However, much like with people, there are good ones like Thor
even more interesting all of the gods we are told he killed, were actually beneficent ones, none of them were all that evil, thooiugh his was supposedly being a dick, but i'm now doubting it
@@Guardian582 He wasn't just after supposedly evil gods he wanted to get rid of all of them because he had lost so much faith.
@@AmyBlackRoseCena i get that, but the only ones KNOWN to die by his hand were ones who WEER compassionate and less assholey
yeah finally someone who understands it instead of ignoring that MCU has been undercutting serious moments since Phase 1
But even the gods know there are things that they shouldn't mess with. The Three Fates. If people are meant to die, then that's that.
Gorr: What do I seek?
Liam Neeson: Only you can know that, Mr. Wayne.
*falls off moving truck
...As for me, I believe this boy to be The Chosen One... Why is Queen Amidala here?
I am glad to see this powerful moment again. This could have been a great movie if they could have decided whether they were making a slapstick comedy or a tragedy that leads to redemption but the jarring jumps from one to the other created a mess. Somehow they made the balance work in Ragnarok but not here.
There was a good story in there. Sad it was so disrupted.
I think they gave Taika to much free reign on this one and that's what caused the issue with this movie
I agree. The Thor movies have become slapstick comedy and have really lost what it once was. I cannot see it going any further now
In some ways it is like the shift from Superman to Superman III but with Superman IV's quality(I like all those films to be fair though).
I absolutely hated this movie. It was awful. But i agree with this. There was a good plotline under the stupid stuff. This was the only good part in the movie, and it was heartbreaking, and yet still not all that it could be. But a parent’s love for their child, the raw pain of loss, those are powerful things.
I really couldn't disagree more. I liked this movie just as much as I liked Ragnarök. The only difference as I see it is that the latter has a female main character and receives a lot more hatred, not dissimilar to the two first Thor movies.
Love the way movie telling the story. I don't care it's comedy or drama. If they deliver the stoy and touch, that's everything.
There's nothing that a father wouldn't do for his daughter.
@@vylee8124 not all of them, some fathers are evil.
That was just amazing!
I never saw any scene like this one in any other movie!
that scene demaged my heart in a way that i'll never explain..It will haunt me every time i think of Thor
😂😂😂😂
This scene makes me think of Infinity War… when Thor says to Rocket that he’s already lost everything and couldn’t lose anything else.. but he could.
Gorr is not evil. Just a good man that had enough being bullied and lied to. An example of we should not opressed someone just because we see him or her like weaklings. People has their boiling points and we might be shocked of what these weaklings are capable of. Be kind always.
In the comics Jane Foster dies also but is brought back by Odin, but in the MCU Odin passed already so there is no one to bring her back.
There is alway's someone
Nobody is ever dead in the comics. They'll be back if the actor wants to be back
@@Zmeurto This is the MCU not the comics.
@@rickmarr8784 You could replace comics with MCU and it still applies with Loki and Gamora being present right now.
If the money, popularity, and actor wills it (in that order), they would bring back Stark if RDJ wants to.
Valhalla
I know how we all felt about Love and Thunder, but in just her short time as a hero, Jane willingly sacrificed her life for the greater good of the universe and proved what it means to be worthy. She truly was the Mighty Thor.
"Lady Thor"
DOCTOR. JANE. FOSTER!!!
She died the warrior's death, ensuring her entry to Valhalla. She will never hunger, never be alone, never get sick, and will always be accepted and respected by those around her because of her sacrifice. (Or so it says in Norse mythology about Valhalla.)
@@mublessonline The Mighty Thor was her name in this storyline from the comics.
And she was reunited with Heimdall, who had supported her relationship with Thor from the beginning.
“Open up your heart to it, it what your mother wish for” - kratos
Honestly, I don't blame him. As a parent, i would do the same.
ah yes, group responsibility...
Yea you would just travel across the universe slathering gods
Thor is the only Avenger or the only living Avenger who has suffered the worst pain ever. Thor has lost everything and I can see the sadness and desperation in his eyes. It's so sad and painful even for me to watch this happening to him 😢😭💔
@@SuperSoldier26 he lives for so long eventually everyone he knows will die when he got hit with the time stone in the comics he didn't die like everyone else he just got stronger
@ you’re right and I understand
Mjolnir: "I bestow upon you, the power of Thor!"
Jane: "Thanks! It'll cure my cancer, right?"
Mjolnir: 😏
Jane: "It'll cure... my cancer, right?"
And why didn't Thor ask Eternity for the wish to cure Jane's cancer even though he knew he had it right in front of him?
Because Jane wanted to die a hero and Thor let her. She wouldn't use Eternity for selfish reasons.
Love give him hearts how she always stay with him. Thor very cheerful.
Wow, I’m really impressed with India Rose! She is a natural born actress!
А что она там сыграла?! 🤷♀️ Ничего
@@Юлия-у3ж7ш I know right, lol.
This is the one scene in the entire movie that got me crying my eyes out
Gorr channeled his inner batman ...😂😂😂😂
The arc of Jane Foster’s cancer diagnosis and ‘death’ arc got me through my own mother’s cancer treatment. And I will always choose love to honor them both. I pray that Love always wins.
I can't be the only one screaming "What's the catchphrase?" at the top of my lungs! I was so loud it scared the dog. He's hiding under the kitchen table because he thinks he did something wrong. No, boy. You're OK. It's your daddy that has the problem. He suddenly just has to know what the lady whispered in the blonde man's ear.
Gorr died so his daughter could live.
0:53 oh heard the Batman voice lol
😂😂
What i would have liked to see was a bit more of the Necrosword, and its influence on Gorr. At the beginning, it feeds off his rage, his grief, and reinforces those feelings to propel him into being the God Butcher. At the end, he has the choice - the choice to stop hating, and choose love. And he does, and it works. I was very satisfied with Gorr and his story in this film
At the beggining of the MCU Thor was a arrogant god, with the passage of time he lived his own tragedies that made him a better hero and it was until Infinity War and Endgame that he really hit bottom, in this movie he finds a way to stand again but with some lack of self confidence. With this scene I think Thor learns from the suffering of Gorr that the world needs it´s gods to be better, so that´s the new porpuse of Thor, not only being a warrior god but also being love.
50 seconds, 15 words, 1 hug. Gorr and his daughter briefly together again 😢
Haven't seen this movie yet, but what a scene. I definitely had tears with this.
Honestly i cried when Thor says "I love you to" to Jane.
I don't remember what love is. I cry when my daughter tells me that she loves me, of course, I cry in private.
@fleendarthemagnificent7372 I'm sorry you don't remember what love is. You should never feel bad crying in public. It's actually healthy to cry and express your feelings to others.
This is so beautiful I Love it
The girl love is actually played by Chris Hemsworth's daughter, India Rose Hemsworth.
Christian Bale is a hell of an actor. Everything that he touch is top tier.
Loved seeing a Cosmic Entity. Wish we got to see more of them. I wish Mistress Death was on Vormir defending the Soul Stone instead of Red Skull. Just a cameo is good sis they don’t need a whole entire movie
That was so inexplicably lame that they had Red Skull be there and not her. They even teased it as Mistress Death in the trailers too. What a waste.
Guess what: Death has now finally been introduced. And she's very intriguing and sinister.
@@functionatthejunction I was so disappointed. That was the most disappointing thing I saw from any of the Avenger movies. It was supposed to be Lady Death, Vormir is her planet, her domain. She owns it. It’s where everyone could find her when she was not “working”. It was her Home and the Soul Stone belongs to the being who has dominion over Death. It’s not because Death claims all souls, it’s because death and souls are apart of the same energy.
@@lofthouse23 she can’t kill anyone, she’s forbidden from doing so. That’s why Agatha said, “You can’t kill me, it’s not allowed.” it’s not because of a deal Agatha has with Rio, it’s because Death cannot physically kill anyone. Did you know won’t even be responsible for the collapse of the universe? It’s going to be the Phoenix Force that destroys the Universe, that’s its Destiny. And then everything is reborn.
Why would I spend my last moments with you when i can be with her. Epic.
2:35 me, after getting rejected by Art school.
Probably the best part of the movie.
My last words will be "I'm so sorry". I'm so sorry for the hurt that I have caused my family and I'm so sorry that I was born. I have apologized to my children and was given the same, "It's okay" answer, but self forgiveness seems impossible and I cry often. That pain I DO feel and it hurts so much. To forgive other people is so easy, but to forgive myself is so hard. Please release me from this hurt.
For once i can actually say i love how that used the kids in a film, each scene was just too adorable and it fits the movie well
Thor went crazy during the infinite crusade.
I cried so hard in this scene
Big babies
Took me forever to find this scene. I had that eternity being stuck in my head
Amazing scenery loved it
I know a lot of people didn't like the movie. But the same people who didn't like it, loved across the the spider verse. Me personally I liked this more than across the spider verse. It's a movie, it was somewhat entertaining
Farewell Gorr..now you find peace 😢...
From scene of distress calls photos to Falligar 's offscreen death was pulled straight from comics
The only thing that would've improved this scene is obviously giant screaming goats.
You do realise that the whole storyline - Jane's cancer, Gorr, and yes the screaming goats - is taken directly from the comics, right?
This, honestly, was the only part of the movie the really invoked any feeling for me. I saw this back when it came out with my buddy, and he was crying at this part, and I had to put my dog down the week before.
I feel soo sorry for Thor, because he lost everything, which he loved 😔😔😔
If this film wasn't a slapstick comedy this scene would be a perfect ending for Thor, Jane and Gorr's journey.
It’s fr so sad because this could’ve been a peak movie
It is really a shame the majority of this film was not up to par with this scene. Thor costume is also a bit goofy in this one (the colors, I don’t know. But something’s off).
Jane Foster is not just a comic book character, she is a symbol of strength, resilience, and overcoming limits. Her story teaches us that each of us can become a hero. #JaneFoster #Inspiration #Marvel #Superheroes
Honestly, I feel personally that Mjolnir (Thor's hammer) lost it's essence when it started being wielded by others. It was super cool and awesome when Captain America did it but now, it's kinda lost something. Nobody else should be able to do it. That should be Thor's thing. That's just by two cents. Nobody take my head off
Yeah totally! I feel much the same about characters taking on the mantles of other characters, like Falcon permanently becoming the new Captain America, I think it's awesome to see him use the shield now and then but I like him more as his own thing you know? and I'm sorry but Iron Heart just doesn't do it for me, Tony is irreplaceable. There's an underlying theme of tearing down the original to build up the replacement and that's just not cool *cough- SheHulk*
Unique characters are far more interesting than having them reduced to the same gimmick. That being said, I absolutely LOVE the Spidermen movies, they make it work and that all comes down to the writing.
@@missvt6640 Exactly!!! Spiderman rules now because no one else can be spiderman apart from spiderman himself.
Plus Thor called Mjolnir like it was dog that got out of the yard. That certainly killed it's essence.
@@flozzymwambaI believe many, not me, think Peter can be easily replaced by Miles
@@JoybuzzerXзачем заменять, если это персонаж из другой вселенной?
Anakin walks in: LIAR!! 😡
With Jane Foster gone, Thor has truly lost everything 😢 💔
"How dare you turn your back on me" - I swear I heard batman talking...
damn thor has lost everything. his mother, his father, his brother, his friends, and jane
Do you think Valkyrie will die in a future movie?
@@dbzfan6900
Hope so, her character trash
Sad, because this movie had a lot of potential.
Odin was like " aight Jane cone on over"
How dare you turn your back at me Joker 0:51
Certain parts of this movie had bad VFX, but I liked how they did Eternity
All current Marvel movies do minus Guardians. I don't think it has anything to do with lack of funds, but just laziness thinking people watch anything
This is where Thor will resurrect his parents and Loki from avengers infinity war if there’s going to Thor miniseries before the events of Thor 5
I'm happy about the fact that they introduce a character like eternity in the MCU
I've seen the scene and it was sad for Jane's death
Gor the god butcher graphic novel is one of the best stories ive ever read. This was on par with what Star Wars did to Luke Skywalker. We could have had Gor vs. young Thor, avengers Thor, and Odin Thor. Instead we got this mess where Gor kidnaps children.
He could have his entire race which included his daughter and his health restored all in the same wish. We can't have smart characters though.
There alway a catch. I think a life for a life rule here.
@@Headloser I'm betting old GorGor could've come up with a few thousand names for eternity to choose from, gnomesayin?
I think he couldn't have wished himself well because he was dying from using the blade. There's often times you can't undo one magic with a different magic, it has to be the same type
Then again it's a movie 🤷🏿♀️
You probably think thanos in infinity war and endgame were any better?… why not double the resources instead of halving the population? Cuz that would have made for a much shorter, and less profitable, movie
@@rortys.kierkegaard9980Because resources are finite, eventually a growing population will completely consume more than The resource can be either made or harvested. What you proposed wasnt a solution, it was a faster way to famine and death, Thanos choice was sctually effective in the long run, even if it was horrible, it was still effective.
Some of those who gain power never realize how to use it properly until it to late
everyone Thor loves died, everyone Magneto loves died. Thor and Magneto should love each other.
So they both die
I'm sure Sir Ian McKellen wouldn't mind 😉
Neither would I actually. This is Hemsworth we're talking about here...
Reminded me of the King of Sorrow from Klonoa 2: Lunatea’s Veil the way Jane went out…
И даже достойному врагу мы можем доверить самое дорогое для нас.
We heard from Endgame that they broke up. But all and all.... they still love each other....
¡Esta escena es mi preferida y me gusta mucho gracias!👍😉
How could Jane die of cancer? In her Asgard form she would have had the same ability to heal as Thor. Since Thor has healed from far worse injuries than cancer it must also be true that Jane could heal from cancer while she was in her Asgard form.
She died from lack of desire. Lack of desire to be in any sequels to this god-forsaken movie. No Asgardian form could save her from that fate.
@@gamejedishe was mostly a demigoddess plus it was implaid that some sickness could be healed but for Jane cáncer wasn't an Asgard thing and there wasn't medical cures for it since as i Said not even Odin could save her from that as she's not an asgardian
So to cure her they would've needed the stones or eternity, Jane and Thor could've thought of it but that was a way to show gorr that there we're good gods as saving her or Thor himself would be a selfish act just as selfish as gods like Zeus plus Thor respected Jane and gorr's fates, Jane dies as an asgardian and good goddess and gorr dies forgoving the gods and himself.
I'm no fan of this movie, but there are two separate reasons Asgardian or rather Thor-empowered Jane would die to her illness.
Being in the presence of Eternity may suppress or nullify certain powers, which would be relevant to him, like cell aging.
But it could simply be the case that Thor overexerted his god powers earlier and it left the enchantment lacking.
Remember, it's the god powers that make the difference, most asgardians aren't gods.
@@Resanctify My assumption of Jane's healing abilities in her Asgardian form would be that she would be healed within minutes while in her Asgardian form. Much like Hulk or Wolverine are healed in minutes when injured.
@@jackbrown8052 No, again, her powers had nothing to do with asgardians, its "the power of thor", and even then its a sort of avatar of thor. Avatars have been used in comics for a really really long time.
Loved this movie 🍿🎥 😢😊 Thank you
Bad movie
@@whitetiger3697 who was laughing at Gorr and Jane 's deaths?
Mjolnir , Stormbreaker , Thunderbolt and Gorr are what made it surpass Malekith who had nothing except evil personality
From scene of distress calls photos to Falligar 's offscreen death was pulled straight from comics
I think we’ve seen the creation of the goddess known in Marvel Comics as Mistress Love
Not gonna lie, I thought this was anticlimatic regarding Jane. I also feel like she didn't get enough time to shine as Mighty Thor.
She's still human; I think the underlying theme of the later Marvel films are all of the characters we've come to know and love don't last forever. They all die- in battle via sacrifice, or just expire naturally. Death does not discriminate, however it does force them to make something of themselves while they're still alive.b
Seeing Natalie Portman back in the role kicking arse and not a damsel in distress was fantastic.
Can you please do Superman and Lois? They got some awesome action.
Gorr is actually a sympathetic character. I understand his hatred for Gods, but he doesn't seem to realize not all were as bad as his was.
That's like a live-action scene of your lie in April
Jane had the same issue as Deadpool, when their powers grew, so did their cancer.
Her reflection in the water everyone needs to see that something was off
Amazing actores!
Christian Bale was robbed of playing this character to his truest potential… Taika Waititi did Bale so dirty
I literally hate the fact that the only reason she had cancer was because of that stupid stone😒😒
personally, i don't think that gorr's resurrected daughter was really his daughter. eternity as a manifestation of all things probably made a copy. but at any time could choose to take on the form of eternity.
C'est une des facettes de l'amour.
L'amour est le ressenti intérieur par les sentiments vers l 'extérieur de nous.
Qui en résulte respect, humilité,bienveillance,protection dans le tous. Pensé, parole, action ❤❤❤.
i was sleeping in the theatre and my friends were making fun of me for snoring
Christian's acting is incredible. I cried so much during this scene.
Christian Bale is a God Tier actor
I was hyped when I heard he was playing the role. The film in my opinion was a huge let down, but Christian Bale is an amazing actor.
Nah the whole theatre was laughing
Christian Bale was robbed of playing this character to his truest potential… Taika Waititi did Bale so dirty
@@eden20111 not just Bale, but everything in this movie is done dirty. it has sooo much potential
Valhalla, here we go 😎