And this is right around the section where he starts to ground the performance.” “And he’s grounding it, of course, surrounded by a bunch of CG actors, which is doubly hard to pull off.” “And while wearing a 30-pound body suit.” “Yeah. That’s why it’s so difficult, because it can go absurd on you very quickly. You really have to commit to stakes, you have to commit to emotional truth in order for the performance not to get ridiculous. One of the hardest tones to play as an actor is to play both pathos and humor, and he does it with such a delicate touch in this scene.
I’m good.” “I think why this is one of our favorite scenes in the movie is this is an exceptional performance from Hemsworth. And he’s cloistered himself in this cabin here, and he’s very much hiding from the pain that he can’t face.” “Boys! Oh, my God! Oh, my God, so good to see you! Come here, cuddly little rascal.
He’s hiding in things like alcohol, and food, and video games, and TV. Thor blames himself for the loss in many ways. Everyone’s taking that occurrence badly, of course, but some are taking it worse than others. “Hi, I’m Anthony Russo.” “And I’m Joe Russo.” “And we are the directors of ‘Avengers: Endgame.’ This is a scene that happens relatively early in the film where we are catching back up with our characters after a five-year time elapse once they have definitively lost to Thanos- after he’s eradicated half of all life. Transcript ‘Avengers: Endgame’ | Anatomy of a Scene Anthony and Joe Russo narrate a sequence from their film featuring Chris Hemsworth.