Ant-Man is a hero?

Immanuel 2022-04-20 09:01:04

The male protagonist, middle-aged, divorced, has a young daughter, has been in prison, has a history of theft or robbery, and continues to steal after being released from prison. For Bole, who has given power, he can't let other people master such black technology, because other despicable elements will definitely use it for profit, which will lead to chaos in the natural order and the world will be unbalanced, so Ant-Man must protect his intellectual property with all his might. It is to destroy the scientific and technological achievements of others. You cannot let other giants obtain the same technology. The method is also brutal and direct - destroy.
In fact, every heroic film defines the protagonist as justice and the supporting characters as evil. Why don't you believe it ? Evil can also promote social progress and develop technology. Ant-Man is just a tool of the powerful.

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Extended Reading
  • Gerard 2021-10-20 18:59:36

    The good people in this film have a heart-warming heart, and never thought of Wukong's trick: becoming a worm and getting into the enemy's belly to do gymnastics. Otherwise, you can really teach the heroine to send the hero into his mouth or even the esophagus by pretending to kiss the bad guy, and then the hero instantly becomes bigger and the bad guy is overwhelmed (so the idea of ​​Journey to the West is level B and cult).

  • Randy 2021-10-20 18:59:36

    There are too many urination points in the literary drama, the second half of the action scene will be a little better after catching up, otherwise I really want to roll my eyes, and the most funny double reed bridge is not on Paul Rudd, and a tendon flesh is actually blocked. Become a comedian! A lot of light from the Marvel universe [Women's Federation, SHIELD, and Iron Man all show up], but the production is obviously not so good. At the end, it crosses to the interstellar in an instant.

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.