4 stars. Last year's film, I haven't had time to watch it, so I watched it when I was bored on a gloomy weekend afternoon. I found it quite interesting. However, the plot is still Marvel, and it is still the little character who is found by God with the protagonist's halo and then becomes a superhero. I think the plot is relatively old-fashioned, but the shooting method is quite good. First of all, when my brother Louis introduces the story, he is very happy with the picture and the shape of his mouth. This technique has been used twice before and after, and they may also think it is quite fun. The second highlight is the joy of switching back and forth from the perspective of Ant-Man and reality during the fight in the room of the youngest daughter, Casey. In addition, Marvel ads are everywhere, mentioning Iron Man, appearing in the Avengers, and the ending egg is also a clip of Team US 3 (because Team US 3 has seen it before and feels insensible). However, this film is still worth watching. It's better than the American team 3 Women's League 2 telling some funny jokes. Corresponding to the awkward dance, I think that kind of awkward talk.
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