I think the second film of Ant-Man is very logical. After I learned that the first generation of Wasp and Hope's mother were trapped in the quantum world from the first film, I knew the plot of the second film was going.
Ant-Man is now one of the few Marvel movies I'm still watching. I think I was also a fan of Marvel in the early years. I watched the series of the early heroes and the 1 and 2 of the Avengers many times. Until more and more heroes joined, and then I felt that my brain couldn't keep up, so I lost my fans. But Ant-Man is still watching, and it's the only Marvel hero my mom likes. Because I think the imagination is too rich, and it keeps shrinking and growing, the fantasy of the quantum world, and the elements interspersed in the middle are really cute, and the ants are really obedient and hard-working.
I feel that Scott and the cheap Deadpool are slightly the same, cynical, like to make jokes, sometimes a little unremarkable, but they both love their family very much. I really want to see the picture of the two arguing.
Ant-Man is generally a relaxed feeling, and family fun really lives up to its name, but science fiction movies are really easy to fall into bugs or contradictions. For example, in the first part, it was said that the quantum world is not controlled by time, and then... Hope's mother is the same age as Hope's father, and it looks like a perfect match! And in the quantum world I live in, I don't see anything, and as a result, I have leather jackets and weapons...
Also, after Mother Hope came out, she cured the ghost girl. I really hope there is a specific explanation. Mother Hope said that in the quantum world, there will be mutations and evolution. So how does it react with the ghost girl? The final ending of Ghost Girl and Dr. Bill has not been explained, and it may be put in a later episode. Who is Sonny's behind-the-scenes boss?
As for the easter eggs, after reading a lot of analysis on the Internet, it should be related to Fulian, but since it may not be seen again, it is no longer a waste of time.
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