Far-fetched work

Kaleb 2022-03-21 09:01:23

The overall look is much inferior to the first one, it may be that the zoom scene loses its sense of novelty after watching too much. The plot of this movie even has a feeling of being forced to add drama. For example, buying parts from black market merchants is to add a villain. For the loss and recovery of the laboratory building, is it really necessary to toss for so long? I have to see the professor and get the uniform. The uniform was taken to my daughter's school. After that, I didn’t understand why there was another lost-and-recovery scene in the experimental building. There are several points in the whole film that I don’t understand. What can heal ghosts in the laboratory building? What is the principle? How does the mother of the Wasp have a spiritual connection with the male protagonist? Let her be possessed by the hero, is this paragraph funny? How did her ability to heal ghosts come from? Can I explain it just by saying that the micro world has changed? And it just happens to be able to cure such a weird disease as the ghost. On the other hand, Disney’s junk jokes and the person setting that everyone loves to tell jokes really annoys me. It is these two MCU features that have led superhero movies to crooked roads. As long as they can tell jokes, all bugs and all garbage plots. Can be forgiven. A large number of anti-intellectual fans and media comments were born. There is also the double easter egg at the end. Either make something interesting or don't make it. Let the audience spend more than ten minutes in the theater just to watch an ant play the drum? Next time, I hope someone in the film review will remind you that the value of the easter eggs is not worth watching, don't waste time every time.

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Ant-Man and the Wasp quotes

  • Jimmy Woo: You got away with it this time, Scott, but I'll be seeing you again.

    Scott Lang: Where?

    Jimmy Woo: Huh?

    Scott Lang: Where will you be seeing me again?

    Jimmy Woo: Like, in general I'll see, like, the next time you... do something bad I'll be there...

    Scott Lang: Oh.

    Jimmy Woo: ...to catch you.

    Scott Lang: You'll be watching and...

    Jimmy Woo: Yeah.

    Scott Lang: I thought you were inviting me somewhere.

    Jimmy Woo: Why would I do that?

    Scott Lang: That's what I was wondering. Why would you do that? I...

    Jimmy Woo: Like a party? Or dinner or something?

    Scott Lang: I don't know, I thought you were...

    Jimmy Woo: No, I meant...

    Scott Lang: ...planning the evening.

    Jimmy Woo: No, I meant to, like, arrest you.

    Scott Lang: No, that'd be a little strange.

    Jimmy Woo: Like, I'll arrest you later again.

    Scott Lang: Take it easy.

    Jimmy Woo: Okay.

    [turns to leave then turns back to Scott]

    Jimmy Woo: Did you want to grab dinner or something? Because, I mean -

    [Scott shakes his head no]

    Jimmy Woo: Because I'm free...

  • Dr. Hank Pym: Last night we powered up the tunnel for the first time. It overloaded, and it shut down. But for a split second, the doorway to the Quantum Realm was opened.

    Scott Lang: And?

    Hope van Dyne: And five minutes later, you called. Talking about Mom.

    Dr. Hank Pym: We think when you went down there, you may have entangled with her.

    Scott Lang: Hank, I would never do that. I respect you too much.

    Dr. Hank Pym: *Quantum* entanglement, Scott.