Cons: All cons shrunk to microscopic size
The Bottom Line:
Size shifting heroes
Movie filled with laughs, action
A delight for all
Ant-Man is Back for another Epic Size-Shifting Adventure
Fans for the Marvel Cinematic Universe were quick to note
the one hero that was missing from Avengers: Infinity War – Ant-Man. I wasn’t
that surprised since he had his own stand along moving coming out just two
months later. Ant-Man and the Wasp is set about the same time as the latest
Avengers movie, and is a fun, wild ride.
It’s been two years since we last saw Scott Lang, aka
Ant-Man (Paul Rudd). After getting
captured following his adventure with Cap (as Captain America’s friends call
him), Scott has spent the last two years under house arrest. He’s three days away from getting his ankle
bracelet removed, and he’s doing everything by the book to avoid violating the
terms of his deal, which would get him sent to prison for 20 years.
One of those terms was avoiding any contact with Hope Van
Dyne (Evangeline Lilly) and Dr. Hank Pym (Michael Douglas). He’s been very good about that as well until
a very vivid dream makes him think he might have had contact with Hope’s
mother, who disappeared into the sub-atomic world decades ago. Next thing he knows, he’s working with Hope
and Hank to rescue Janet. Unfortunately,
they’ve attracted the attention of a mysterious Ghost (Hannah John-Kamen) who
can phase in and out of existence as well as some thugs lead by Sonny Burch
(Walton Goggins). Will they be able to
rescue Janet without the FBI catching Scott breaking his deal? Or will these added complications make it
impossible?
Without spoiling anything, I can tell you that you are in
for a very fun ride. I was laughing the
entire way through the movie, as was the audience I saw the movie with. There are fantastic lines and funny
situations from start to finish. I think
I was smiling the entire time even when I wasn’t laughing.
And, of course, there is plenty of action. As the title suggestion, Hope is in on the
action as The Wasp, and that means double the size changing action as she and
Scott work together to save the day.
Those looking for action won’t be disappointed either.
The special effects team must have had to work overtime on
the film. With all the size changes,
there are so many effects shots it is mind boggling. Yet each of them came out perfectly
believable.
With all the action and laughs, there isn’t a lot of time
for serious character development. Yet
when the story does slow down a little, the actors shine at those quieter
moments. They never miss a beat
throughout the entire film.
As we’ve come to expect, there are two additional scenes,
one near the beginning of the credits and one at the very end. You MUST stay for the first scene, and that’s
all I will say about it. The second
scene is fun, but not a must see.
I’m sure the events of this film will dovetail with the
upcoming Avengers sequel in some way, although I’ve no idea how that will
happen. It just made me more anxious for
next May to roll around so we can get the cliffhanger resolved.
Marvel has proved again that they know how to make an
audience pleasing movie. Ant-Man and the Wasp will leave
audiences smiling as they await the next adventure with these characters.
I have been wanting to see this one so bad! It looks so funny and I'm glad to see that it didn't just rely on jokes for entertainment.
ReplyDeleteI really enjoyed this movie! But am I the only one that doesn't like the "Marvel Cinematic Universe" idea? I liked Atom (I read him in the 2nd story of Superman's Action Comics) as a kid, so I'll watch Ant-Man (Marvel's version) and I loved Spiderman (especially from the 4 page comics in the Electric Company magazine!). But I don't want to have to watch another couple dozen movies to understand what's happening? I saw the movie opening weekend and people treated me like a fool because I didn't understand the 1st aftercredits scene (no spoilers, just know that you have to have seen the latest Avengers movie to get it)
ReplyDeleteIt was good to spot Stan Lee-he has more cameos than Alfred Hitchcock!
AWESOME movie! Even better than the first Ant-Man.
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