So I'm back from basically nowhere! Mostly for you, Anne. I like you. Also I feel like you might discuss all the below stuff with me, because.
Disclaimer: I liked this movie. The first big chunk of stuff below makes it look like I hated it, but I’m just getting the bad stuff out of the way first.
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when everything but the acting is a failure )
So, yes: slapping Loki, also slapping Thor, what is she doing. Actually, I don't think she's really stupid enough for this to be a stupid move. I think it's more of a statement. I actually kind of like her slapping rampage, because I think it's one of the few places in the movie she actually gets to have and act on a real emotional moment.
Jane's a smart person, and she knows she can't physically do anything to anyone from Asgard. She's seen Asgardians fight and knows how many truck-tons of force they can take without flinching; she knows slapping them won't do a single goddamn thing. Hitting Thor when he comes back is an emotional expression, a way of letting him know how deeply upset with him she is without screaming or breaking down, and where it would be unacceptable against another human who could be hurt by it, she knows it's going to bother him about as much as a slap from a fly would. In fact, when dealing with a dude from a warrior culture who could benchpress fifty of her with one hand, giving him a slap when she comes in is almost the best she can do to be part of that: she's asserting her physical presence, letting him know in no uncertain terms that she's pissed off, and doing both within a cultural framework he can understand and one that doesn't actually have even the remotest chance of causing him injury or discomfort. I wouldn't be surprised if she hits him a lot; if I were her, I'd probably be worried he wouldn't notice me unless I did.
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But Jane is a pigeon, and she has a right to be mad. Her planet was attacked, many people - possibly even people she knows, we don't know! - were killed, maimed or had their lives destroyed, national peace and security will never be the same, and the guy who did all that is standing right in front of her, lookin debonair and unconcerned as shit. I'm surprised she only slapped him, and didn't devolve into a screaming fit right there. (Actually, I would have enjoyed it if she had.) Yeah, from the Asgardian perspective, what he did on earth was practically a misdemeanor, and it's really disobeying Odin that he's most guilty of. From her perspective, he's an evil mass murderer who thinks of her as cattle and the fucker is smiling at her.
And honestly, I'm not too down on her for the stupidity of hitting Loki (who, again, she knows she has no prayer of actually hurting). I mean, yeah, he's a crazy psychopath who kills humans without even noticing and that's probably not the best idea she's ever had, but at the same time, he's clearly in chains and surrounded by people who would blow his head off if he tried to retaliate, starting with Thor. It's probably the only time ever, no matter what happens, that she can strike out against him for what he did without either being instantly murdered or totally ignored. And I think there may even be a level of ethical imperative there; she's the only human on Asgard right now, might be the only one ever, and at the moment it doesn't look like Loki's ever going back to Midgard, so this is also the only time humanity, represented by her, can face its attacker and in some small way strike back for what he did. Jane, the Everywoman.
Jane's not stupid, but she is a person with emotions and knee-jerk responses. I probably wouldn't have done what she did, but I can kind of admire her for it anyway.
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