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Did "Thor: Ragnarok" give you a sense of expectation?

After watching "Thor: Ragnarok", I just want to say: "To hell with the rhetoric of aesthetic fatigue! To hell with the rhetoric of aesthetic fatigue! To hell with the rhetoric of aesthetic fatigue " "Thor 3" is so beautiful, and it has reached a new level that is completely different from the previous two films. I have to say that Marvel really knows how to use its hard work on the big screen, every time. It can create a new trend and change people's existing impression of the previous work. This "Twilight of the Gods" once again proves this point. As the most dazzling and outrageous film in the "Thor" series, its style actually begins to be similar to "Guardians of the Galaxy", which allows people to see an unprecedented and closely connected film. The image of the god of thunder. The Grim Reaper portrayed by Queen Kate not only displays a kingly demeanor in every gesture, but also sweeps away the fate of the big boss that ends in an anticlimax in many existing Marvel blockbusters. It requires the extreme of putting oneself to death and resurrecting in "Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2" To resolve the crisis, it is easier to struggle with the trade-offs this time. This result also happens to provide the best ending point for the individual story series in which Thor plays the protagonist. Like DC's Superman, he has no roots to retreat from. Of course, "Thor: Ragnarok" is not a subversive makeover. There are still a lot of indispensable elements, such as "Brother Hammer"'s coveted and proud figure. How could it not be shown? What about passing the test? As for the Easter egg at the end of the film, it directly inherits the tradition of Marvel. It is a trailer that directly refers to "Avengers 3: Infinity War"... If you want to know the answer, you may want to take a look at the exclusive trailer released by Baby Di at the Comic Expo. The other one, hahaha, is a bottle of soy sauce. In addition, in addition to the humorous style, the soundtrack of "Thor 3" has also begun to be similar to that of "Guardian". The way it plays with synthesizers reminds people of the Vangelis style that was popular all over the world in the 1980s, and even reminds people of that movie. Disney spent a lot of money to create another legendary work in that era-"Tron".