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In 965 AD, the Ice Giant invaded the Earth, bringing the Earth into an ice age, and Odin, the father of the gods who guarded the human world and the father of the God of Thunder, personally led an army to attack the Ice Giant to maintain peace and tranquility in the human world. In the end, Odin defeats the Ice Giant but is blinded in the right eye by the Ice Giant leader Rafi.
Odin seizes the Ice Giant's source of power (the Ice Box, one of the gods in the Nine Realms, not the Cosmic Cube) and takes away Loki, the child of the Ice Giant's leader.
Odin left the Cosmic Cube on the relatively weak Earth, because the weak mortals were far from being able to use the powerful Cosmic Cube, and leaving the Cosmic Cube on Earth was equivalent to hiding the treasure in a remote place in the territory. The Cosmic Cube was left in the battlefield of the time, Tønsberg in Norway (where the Red Skull snatched the Cosmic Cube in Team 1), which is why the Red Skull was keen to pursue the power of mythology. Because the legendary Cosmic Cube is a gem in the treasure trove of the god Odin, with unlimited energy).
As sons of Odin, Thor and Loki were taught how to become a wise prince from an early age, but were also warned that only one of them could succeed on the throne, but at a young age they all had a heart of inheritance.
Decades passed, and the time came for Thor to prepare for the coronation.
On the day Thor became the new king, Odin said that Thor's Hammer was forged from the center of a dying star and had infinite power, while Loki planned and brought in invaders to steal the ice box.
When Odin found out, he released the Destroyer, instantly destroying the invaders; but Thor's coronation ceremony was also suspended.
An enraged Thor believes that the enemy has broken the previously established armistice, and he believes that Asgard should launch an offensive and give the opponent a strong counterattack.
But Odin thought that it was enough to repair the fortifications, and there was no need to make a big fuss. The grumpy Thor presented himself as king of Asgard, but apparently he had not yet succeeded in his coronation. And his words infuriated his father, Odin.
At the instigation of his brother Loki, Thor and his friends re-provoke the war at jotunheim's recklessness, but they are outnumbered and surrounded by ice giants.
Odin, the father of the gods, arrived in time to save the people. After bringing the people back, he seized the power of Thor and banished him to Earth, along with the Thor's Hammer, which seems to have deliberately left Thor's Hammer to Thor; and gave the Thor's Hammer a spell: Whoever gets Thor's Hammer, as long as he is qualified, can have the power of Thor;
Banished Thor meets his future girlfriend, Jane Foster, and Dr. Eric Schavig. He roared at the sky in disbelief, but was treated as a nervous disease. After being stunned by the intern and sent to the hospital, everyone was not found by them when Thor's Hammer landed;
Thor's Hammer was discovered by earthlings and tried to pull it out, but failed, and the people of S.H.I.E.L.D.' also discovered Thor's Hammer;
Loki had previously been caught in the arm during a battle with the Ice Giant, but had not been harmed, and upon his return he began to doubt his origins; Odin finally admitted that Loki was actually the child of the Ice Giant's leader, and that he had brought back so that he could one day achieve peaceful coexistence between the two kingdoms through him;
Loki is angry about his origins, complaining about Odin's injustice, believing that he is not really eligible to inherit from the beginning. Odin faints, and Loki takes the opportunity to climb the throne.
Several of Thor's friends in the Kingdom of the Gods, guessing that everything was a loki conspiracy, tried to find Thor and bring him back to Asgard. And the truth is that, as they suspect, all the conspiracies are Loki's plans.
The people of S.H.I.E.L.D. take all of Jane's information; Thor intends to break through to retrieve Thor's Hammer, but encounters Hawkeye Patton in the middle, and Thor breaks in and finds that he can't pull out Thor's Hammer at all, because he no longer has the power of Thor.
Thor is brought back to S.H.I.E.L.D.D. for interrogation as a mercenary, and Loki appears to deceive Thor Odin because he is dead, and the premise of the truce is that Thor can never return to the eternal realm;
Loki discovers that Thor's friends are on Earth to find Thor's whereabouts, and he orders the Iron Giants, who guard the source of power, to come to Earth to kill Thor. Thor sends his friends back to Asgard to stop Loki's plot, choosing to deal with the Iron Giant alone, but he is now a mortal body and is not a rival to the Giant at all.
Thor, who was shot by the giant, lost his life, but just then the Hammer of Thor flew towards him, and when he grasped the Hammer of Thor, he became a god again, and then he defeated the giant.
Loki runs to Jotunheim alone to negotiate terms with the Ice Giant, admitting that he is the inner ghost who put people in before, and agrees to let people in again to kill Odin and then inherit the throne, while promising to return the treasure Ice Box;
The Ice Giant is guided by Loki to Odin's side, and as the Ice Giant prepares to kill Odin, the common Loki raises his weapon to kill the leader of the Ice Giant. It turned out that all he had done was to prove to his father Odin that he also had the strength to inherit the throne.
Thor returns to Asgard, where he is outraged by Loki's deception and the act of sending the Iron Giant to kill him and his companions. Loki, on the other hand, believes that he has always been treated differently and has never been treated the same way as his brother Thor.
Loki intends to travel to Heimdall to wipe out the other races and prove his strength to Odin. After practicing on Earth, Thor already knew that war could not be won, so he tried his best to stop Loki's actions.
After the two men fought, Thor chose to destroy the Rainbow Bridge to other places, and Odin woke up. The huge impact of the Rainbow Bridge break shocked both Thor and Loki, and just as the two were about to fall off the Rainbow Bridge, Odin grabbed them.
Loki chose to let go, knowing that his father still did not approve of his actions, and he wanted to wander elsewhere, looking for new opportunities to prove himself. (There is also the plot of Avengers 1)
When Asgard returns to calm, Thor often misses Jane, who is far away on Earth, and his brother Loki. Odin believes that Thor already has the qualities to be king, and Thor feels that he still has a lot to learn.
End credits: Still S.H.I.E.L.D.'s Director Nick Fury, this time he brought the Doctor Tesseract, a container for the Space Gem, one of the six Infinity Stones in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, with the power of space to open the door of space and teleport a large number of weapon resources to anywhere. But at that time, everyone did not know its role, only that he had a powerful energy.
And Nick Fury didn't know that the one in front of him had actually been controlled by Loki.
In fact, when watching Thor 1, most of the feelings I feel are boring. Probably because I don't know the norse mythology, I am not familiar with asgard, various gods and the like involved. However, this film explains the origin of Thor, the god of thunder, and also mentions the characters and places that Heimdall, Loki and others played a great role in the plot of the subsequent movies. Overall, Thor 1 is also a good movie.
After Thor 1, it should be Captain America 1, although captain America 1 is a story that happened in World War II in the last century, but it is actually an introduction to how Steve Rogers became strong from weak to strong, and then became a member of the Avengers after the modern thaw.