Ant-Man 2

Ismael 2022-01-26 08:01:16

In fact, I am looking forward to this somewhat neglected Marvel superhero movie, because Ant-Man is a super-British character I like very much. Scott Lang, who is humorous, smart and has a sense of justice, has a relatively unlucky life. He not only went to jail but also got divorced. He is really a typical middle-aged frustration. Encountering Professor Pym and Hope, becoming Ant-Man, it seemed that he had reached the pinnacle of life, but in fact, because of his sense of justice, he was confused in the Avengers Civil War and became a "home squat." Ant-Man 2 Rehope asked Scott if she regretted not telling her. Scott asked her if she would go to help with him if she called. Hope replied that if she went to Scott, he would Won't be caught. Professor Pim called his behavior a gang fight with the Avengers, cute old man. The father and daughter didn't really blame Scott at all. The overall viewing experience of Ant-Man 2 is very good, the plot is smooth, the laughs are intensive, everyone in the theater hahaha, very happy, time passed quickly. The easter egg caught you off guard, reminding you of the fear of being controlled by Fulian III, and also have more guesses and expectations for Fulian IV. Like Hope, it's really a woman who doesn't let the eyebrows be shaved, and the intelligence and combat effectiveness are great! The first fight in the hotel was very exciting, and she could see that she was very proficient in the use of the Hornets’ uniforms, and she was looking forward to joining the Avengers as a women’s super champion. Although Scott was a bit unlucky for the first half of his life, look at what he now has: a lovely daughter, an ex-wife and current ex-wife who are as close as the family, a secret girlfriend and comrade-in-arms Hope, and a proud old-in-law, who appreciate him Mother-in-law, and brothers such as the Falcons who owe love to the US team...the winner in life!

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Ant-Man and the Wasp quotes

  • Dr. Hank Pym: [in FBI custody] All right, what's our plan?

    Hope van Dyne: [taking a hidden shrinking device out of her boot] To shrink that wall.

    Dr. Hank Pym: It looks load-bearing. The ceiling could collapse.

    Hope van Dyne: Then we run like hell.

    Dr. Hank Pym: Now, I estimate fifteen to twenty agents on the floor.

    Hope van Dyne: Roughly five times that in the building at large.

    Dr. Hank Pym: They're all heavily armed.

    Hope van Dyne: Not great odds.

    Dr. Hank Pym: You got any better ideas?

    Hope van Dyne: Nope. And I'm not giving up on mom.

    Dr. Hank Pym: She'd be so proud of you.

  • Dr. Hank Pym: Janet, how is this possible?

    Hope van Dyne: It wasn't a message you put in Scott's head. It was an antenna.

    Scott Lang: Clever girl. I'm so proud of you.

    Dr. Hank Pym: Honey, tell us where you are. Tell us how to find you.

    Scott Lang: No, the probability fields are too complex. That's why I needed to talk to you. You have to follow my voice.

    Dr. Hank Pym: [realizing] Of course!

    Hope van Dyne: Like tracing a call back to its source.