The villain, you go to a level first, and then come to sabotage

Natalia 2022-03-18 09:01:02

It wasn't until the music gradually slowed down and the characters appeared one by one that I finally accepted this reality. It turned out that except for a slight injury to my teacher, the rest did not cause any lethality. In the end, he was almost killed by a mosquito lamp. Mr. Bald head is really the ultimate boss of this movie! For a villain whose expressions, actions, and costumes always show that his brother is such a domineering villain, is this kind of combat value setting too sloppy? ? I also look forward to you igniting a small universe to make a big vote after you transform yourself! !

Marvel’s current superhero movie styles under the assembly line are relatively uniform, that is, a simple storyline with three-dimensional character modeling, and two gag assistants for the protagonist to create a few laughs, everyone. all know. But in this movie, I think things are not quite right.

In the previous Iron Man series and Fork Man movies, the villains still do their jobs with seriousness and conscientiousness. They either want to destroy a city, or they want to destroy the earth, or they want to master more energy. Do more serious bad things, look at these villains, how lofty their ideals, how great their goals, any arrangement can make the superhero suffer a bit, it is simply a standard cool bully. Even if Loki, who was in the second illness, was finally thrown around like a play, they opened a hole in the sky. Compared with the villains, the bosses in Ant-Man are simply five good young people. With his own wisdom, they invented new weapons of war, but they didn't even organize an army or anything. He just wanted to sell his achievements to make a fortune~! ! A sum of money! ! ! This hard-working boy who relies on labor to create wealth should be regarded as a standard silly and sweet in the villain world. Isn't he really considering giving him a moral model medal? Together with Ronan, who watched the male lead’s dance and was resolved, and the Ultron who only had a mouthpiece and didn’t play any moths, share the most conscientious villain Guan Yaji.

I don’t know if it is because of the many big-handed movies of the same series that have raised my expectations for the plot of the movie, or for other reasons. It kept me low for a long time, so many robots would be destroyed if they said it was destroyed. How much money was wasted.
The villain has come to the mentor’s room, it’s okay, the hero is next door;
The villain was researched successfully, it was okay, that was left over from his teacher's play; the
villain suddenly appeared in front of the heroine, it was okay, according to the urine sex, he would ask hello and then leave, hey, it’s not right, he actually asked if the clothes look good;
The villain pointed a gun at the head of the instructor. It’s okay. Didn’t you even watch him make a fuss? This is to buy time for our hero; the
villain is also wearing a battle suit, it's okay, the male protagonist is also wearing it, hey, his configuration seems to be a little more powerful! ! Yes, it’s powerful enough to kill my little friends one by one; the
villain caught the male protagonist’s daughter, it’s okay, how could the little girl die so cute? You didn’t see the villain even the girl’s mother did not move;
male The Lord seems to be sacrificing himself for his daughter, he is really going to die! ! Are you kidding me, I have seen the good cuts of the US team's three previews? that he was going to play
was like this without any ups and downs, and Ant-Man completed his appearance show.

Finally, I made a comment and strongly condemned the inhumane behavior of arranging the easter eggs after all the subtitles were finished. It's really embarrassing to be waiting for the eggs alone when the cleaning aunt has left.

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Ant-Man quotes

  • Luis: We're the good guys right?

    Scott Lang: Yeah, we're the good guys.

    Luis: Feels kinda, kinda weird, y'know.

    Scott Lang: Yeah. But we're not done yet...

  • [last lines]

    Luis: Yeah, this dude sounds like a bad-ass, man. Like he comes up to him and he says, y'know: I'm looking for this dude who's mo' unseen, who's flashing this fresh tat, who's got, like, bomb moves, right? Who you got? She's like: Well, we got everything nowadays. We got a guy who jumps, we got a guy who swings, we got a guy who crawls up the walls, you gotta be more specific. And he's like: I'm looking for a guy who shrinks. And I'm like: Daaamn! I got all nervous, 'cause I keep mad secrets for you, bro. So I asked Ignacio: Did bad-ass tell the stupid fine writer chick, to tell you, to tell me, because I'm tight with that man that he's looking for him?

    Scott Lang: And? What'd he say?

    Luis: He said yes.