"Ant-Man 2" and Monkey King

Kadin 2022-01-26 08:01:16

As a Marvel movie, it is naturally based on entertainment and visual characteristics, and the plot is basically negligible. After watching the opening scene of "Ant-Man 2", I suddenly realized that I had also watched "Ant-Man 1", but this kind of movie has this feature. When I watched it, I was attracted by the dazzling visual experience and I felt more comfortable. But after watching it, my mind is empty, which is a typical "psychological massage drama."

Maybe it’s because the teacher kept asking to summarize the main idea of ​​the paragraph and the "root disease" of the central idea when I was studying. When watching "Ant-Man 2", I was constantly looking for the theme of the film-is it fatherly love or maternal love, justice over evil , I still insist that the light will eventually usher in—seems to have them all, but none of them are running through and through, all touched and just touched. When the shadows finally disappear, I realized that there is no such thing as a "central idea". Don't worry about it. If there is, it will just make the "audience happy". Therefore, instead of paying attention to its plot, it is better to talk about special effects. This is the director's "drunkard's meaning". To be honest, watching "Ant-Man 2" is far less shocking than watching "Ant-Man 1." In the first part, there is a long plot as a foreshadowing, and then it leads to Ant-Man equipment that can be large and small. This way of talking and being ashamed still has gained a lot of attention, but now that this sense of mystery is gone, you can only "change, change, change" roughly, and the content is nothing more than a freshman. small. After looking at a few special effects, I don’t think it’s too different from "Monkey King". I even think that Wukong’s "Flower Head Spirit" is more sufficient. It can not only become bigger and smaller, but also can become birds, beasts, insects, fish, house trees and flower walls. The special effects are better than those in "Journey to the West".

The only thing about this film is that I find it interesting: one is that after the hero was "kidnapped" from the home by the heroine, the car he drove could instantly change its size, and it could be a normal vehicle or reduced to a toy car. A toy car of the same size and a real car driving on the road together, it is very exciting to think about it; secondly, after Old Hank entered the quantum world through the "quantum tunnel", a chubby weird creature like a hippopotamus appeared. Brainstorming made me curious about the quantum world.

This movie shows us the new wonders that new technology can bring, and shows what the world will look like in the future. It makes people full of imagination for the "future" that may never be reached.

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Extended Reading
  • Kim 2021-10-20 19:01:42

    Mom is so beautiful...

  • Maynard 2021-10-20 19:01:42

    The villain is weak, but the family drama part does a good job. The laughing point is still a bit higher than the Guardians of the Galaxy, and the possession and chatting are very funny. The old rival Stark saves the universe all day long. Hank's black technology is so powerful that it can only save his wife and fight the weak. Rethinking is the problem of quality control. The product is getting old at critical moments. Thanos made a fake demand. Visually, the product manager of the new diaosi had to rely on the version to roll back.

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.