Is science fiction still about science?

Cesar 2022-04-23 07:01:25

I originally thought that Ant-Man would still have to put on an airtight suit before transforming, but in this episode, animals, cars, and even the entire laboratory building are zoomed in and out at any time, which is easy to do. So where exactly is the boundary of molecular compression and expansion? I'm really afraid that the whole street or even the whole city will expand a hundred times by accident. Are science fiction movies still about science? This spell is probably only available to Monkey King Gold and Silver Horn. It is reluctant to classify it as a magic movie. Marvel is becoming more and more mythical.

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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

  • 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.