I've seen that movie more times than it's healthy and I can say, no. His eyes are not light blue through the movie and then go dark blue. They're light blue through the movie because Hiddleston happens to have blue eyes. His eyes are exactly the same color through the whole thing -if anything, they look brown in a couple of scenes but I believe that's due to the distance. The mind controlled eyes are not light blue either, they look like a whiteish-blueish cover over their eyes. If they wanted to say that Loki was controled, they would've used the exact same effect on him, don't you think?
The staff... While I don't discount that the staff could amplify negative emotions, since, well, the Avengers fight each other forgetting completely that there were priorities... Then Loki would've killed Thor upon seeing him rather than make a complicated plan to get captured since his negative emotions center around Thor.
So no. If Loki had been controlled, the movie would've been clear on that. He wasn't controlled, and all the so called 'evidence' is fan-theories. (And I'm sorry, but a man who is planning genocide, fratricide and kills his own biological father while planning the murder of his adoptive father does seem the type to try and conquer a planet without extra influence).
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I've seen that movie more times than it's healthy and I can say, no. His eyes are not light blue through the movie and then go dark blue. They're light blue through the movie because Hiddleston happens to have blue eyes. His eyes are exactly the same color through the whole thing -if anything, they look brown in a couple of scenes but I believe that's due to the distance. The mind controlled eyes are not light blue either, they look like a whiteish-blueish cover over their eyes. If they wanted to say that Loki was controled, they would've used the exact same effect on him, don't you think?
The staff... While I don't discount that the staff could amplify negative emotions, since, well, the Avengers fight each other forgetting completely that there were priorities... Then Loki would've killed Thor upon seeing him rather than make a complicated plan to get captured since his negative emotions center around Thor.
So no. If Loki had been controlled, the movie would've been clear on that. He wasn't controlled, and all the so called 'evidence' is fan-theories. (And I'm sorry, but a man who is planning genocide, fratricide and kills his own biological father while planning the murder of his adoptive father does seem the type to try and conquer a planet without extra influence).