Broken thoughts

Angelo 2022-03-21 09:01:06

Okay, the ants have zoomed in, and I feel sick too... Fortunately, Spider-Man didn't zoom in on the spiders, otherwise I must be super resistant to nightmares. Then, Ant-Man can easily commando with thousands of troops. Apart from being smaller, the picture is quite spectacular.

Zooming out and zooming in is very interesting during the whole fighting process, with big and small changes, frequent lens switching, the effect is very good, and innovative. The time of appearance with the Falcon PK was just right. The viewing time plus the previous preparations, and when I was about to enter the period of boredom, suddenly such a period came, and I was immediately awakened. The final decisive battle is also passable. It seems that this kind of superhero scene has been watched too much. These decisive battles now feel so normal and aesthetically tired.

No wonder that the fat black man was familiar with him, he turned out to be the driver in "Furious". This role is to reconcile fully the atmosphere, about two-stage ultra-fast, good comedy, indeed, my reaction is not fast enough, the first paragraph did not straighten out in a logical order, ha ha

Pim did not tell the truth Ant-Man suit have any after-effects of war.

When Hope trained Scott, he said that he could effectively hit with his fist strength after being reduced. However, with such a small force area, punching a human being with a punch, shouldn't it be like piercing the skin with a needle? ! How could the whole person have the same effect as getting a normal fist? From the point of view of physics, isn't it justified?

If the quality remains the same, the section where the training passes through the keyhole, or the quality of the door frame is super good, or the door should fall down. According to the above logic, Ant-Man should be stuck in the seam of the wooden door. You take a needle and dash it at that speed. The needle may be stuck in the door or bend.

The story of the first generation of Wasp, the insertion time is blunt, it is to tell the story entirely for the sake of telling the story, and it is bluntly interrupted in order to promote the plot. Then my daughter cried into tears, uh... when I saw this, I recalled the memory, vaguely remember that many years ago when I watched the introduction of Marvel heroes, there was a generation of Ant-Man, a Wasp, and a second generation. You know the second generation of wasps. Who is the girl? By the way, can the wasp control bees? !

The close-up of the face that the villain saw when the company was bombed, awesome!

Scott really doesn't remember how he got back? Or is it deliberately concealed?

Lily is very beautiful. In recent years, several movies have achieved high scores.

View more about Ant-Man reviews

Extended Reading

Ant-Man quotes

  • Scott Lang: Sir, I'm sorry I stole the suit. I don't even wanna know why you have it.

    Hank Pym: Maggie was right about you.

    Scott Lang: How do you know about...

    Hank Pym: No wonder she's trying to keep you away from Cassie. The moment things get hard, you turn right back to crime. The way I see it, you have a choice. You can either spend the rest of your life in prison, or go back to your cell and await further instructions.

    Scott Lang: I don't understand.

    Hank Pym: No, I don't expect you to. But you don't have many options right now, and quite frankly, neither do I. Why do you think I let you steal that suit in the first place?

    Scott Lang: What?

    [flashback showing Hank setting things in motion]

    Hank Pym: Second chances don't come around all that much. So next time you think you might see one, I suggest you take a real close look at it.

  • Scott Lang: [after his boss learns about his criminal record] Dale, look, it wasn't a violent crime. I mean, I'm a good worker.

    Dale: No, it wasn't a violent crime. It was a cool crime. I'll tell you what, though. This will be totally off the books, off the records, but, uh, if you want to grab one of those, uh, Mango Fruit Blasts on your way out the door, I'll just pretend I didn't see it.