Easter eggs are better than the main story of Ant-Man 2

America 2022-04-19 09:01:27

Completely continued the style and character lineup of the first part. The difference is that the first-generation Ant-Man and the second-generation Wasp have greatly increased their roles, stealing the limelight from the talkative little brother.

There is nothing particularly eye-catching in terms of the plot. The fighting style of the new character Wasp is similar to that of Ant-Man, and it does not add too many highlights. Most of the laughs are contributed by Brother Talk and Scott, who are really good at everything. The villains are still weak, and it is not a problem for the top combat power of the Avengers to come and kill them in seconds. In a nutshell, this film is the story of Scott helping Hope find his mother and regaining the trust of Pym and his daughter. Of course, the plot is not important, after all, most people come for special effects.

However, the first easter egg was done very well. It inherited the plot and timeline of Avengers 3, and left a lot of suspense. It feels better than the feature film.

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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.