abrupt end of laughter

Ivah 2022-04-21 09:01:26

It's been a long time since I wrote this movie because the ending and the easter eggs are so hurtful. The first generation of Ant-Man and the Wasp was just reunited, and it was hard to get a family reunion, but the group died out. Although I always felt that co-death means being together forever in a certain sense, it is too much to have a family rejoicing in the first second, and the whole family in ashes the next second. Ant-Man can always be rescued when trapped in the quantum world, but I really love his daughter. When the camera swept to an empty room, I was mentally prepared for total destruction, and the sound of drums from upstairs suddenly gave me hope, maybe it was small. Loli survived, after all, half and half of the two families of Ant-Man will not be wiped out. Obviously I underestimated the director's bad taste. When the big ant appeared in the camera, I really couldn't help but scold, what the hell? Did the director team feel that inserting the knife was not cool enough, or that the lunch box was not distributed enough? And I'm a little nervous about how Captain Marvel's plot unfolds right now.

Closer to home, back to the movie itself, this time it is still a variety of uses of bigger and smaller stalks, but with the foreshadowing of the first film, it makes people feel less interesting, and more of a feeling that it really is. Still, it's interesting that Ant-Man's schools get smaller and chase battles get bigger. Marvel has been very obsessed with car chases recently, with special effects from Black Panther to Ant-Man.

The plot line is mainly about the daughter's self-help to save her mother and the girl. Although the misunderstanding of dog blood is indispensable, there are also various emotional expressions. I have to say that this time someone's acting skills are outstanding, and there is really no sense of disobedience when performing the first generation of wasp female possession! The characters in the play have their own characteristics, and the stories are told quite well. It is a happy comedy without watching the easter eggs, and all the joys after watching the easter eggs become sadness.

The easter egg took over the plot of Avengers 3. According to this rhythm, it is estimated that Hawkeye's family is also fragmented. Next up is Captain Marvel.

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  • Thora 2022-03-21 09:01:23

    I don’t even have a great villain. Every time I watch this kind of popcorn movie, the louder the noise, the easier it is to hypnotize. After waking up, I just wondered whether Michelle Pfeiffer has not eaten or drink for 30 years. How does the metabolism get old? The whole movie will only keep getting bigger and smaller. It seems that the creators like the size too much, and new ideas are left to the sequel.

  • Georgianna 2022-04-24 07:01:03

    It's still all for fun, wild birds won't scare away, houses don't need foundations, drive a car to play flowers, and even ignore the settings previously emphasized that unprotected shrinking will affect the brain, actions + special effects + jokes will not last until death. The greasy formula, the assembly line product is better than the risk, what can I expect? I can really understand why Edgar Wright refused to watch Ant-Man. This is an era when capital is desecrating art.

Ant-Man and the Wasp quotes

  • Dr. Hank Pym: So I'm a terrible partner? Foster, he hasn't had one good idea in his unremarkable career.

    Hope van Dyne: But his idea about the diffractors could work, right?

    Dr. Hank Pym: Fine, one decent idea. Except I eliminated the diffractors when I upgraded the suits.

    Scott Lang: So, if we had an old suit, we might be able to track down the lab?

    Dr. Hank Pym: Yes, but we don't.

    Scott Lang: What if we did?

    Hope van Dyne: What do you mean?

    Scott Lang: I mean... life's funny.

  • Jimmy Woo: But, Doctor, campus police says they IDed both Pym and Van Dyne.

    Dr. Bill Foster: I don't know what to tell you, Agent. I haven't talked to Hank in 30 years. I can assure you I'm the last person he would want to visit.

    Agent Stoltz: Oh, come on, you expect us, to...

    Jimmy Woo: Hey, hey. Why is that?

    Dr. Bill Foster: Simple. We hate each other's guts.