Sunday, September 16, 2018

Ant-Man and the Wasp, technical visions but nonsense fight

I saw Ant-Man and the Wasp, a Marvel heroes movie on cinema.

iMDB: Ant-Man ant the Wasp

This film is a sequel of "Ant-Man." Referring to the timeline, the story begins after "Captain America: Civil War."


And-Man is a hero who has a suit to shrink his body. He supported Campain America to aid Winter Soldier. But his behavior was against the US regulation, therefore he is now under probation at home.

At the same time, Hank Pym, the provider of Ant-Man's suit and his daughter, Hope van Dyne, as the Wasp, is engaged in a plan to find Hank's wife who had disappeared in the quantum world three decades ago.

One day, Ant-Man has a dream in which he contacts with Hank's wife. He decides to support Hank. However, he is targetted by a weapon dealer. Furthermore, the Ghost, who has acquired a phasing curse due to a failed experiment in Hank's lab, also desires to gain Hank's wife's power for saving her own life.

In this film, Ant-Man and the Wasp frequently shrink to an inch-size. Also, Ant-Man gets bigger beyond a building. These scenes are fantastic and exciting.

I would like to see this film on 4D IMAX. Unfortunately, my neighbor cinema did not support 4D.

To be honest, I hardly understood why Ghost attacks Ant-Man. Of course, she hates Hank for his responsibility on her tragedy. However, the most expectable way to cure her body seems to be collaborative with Hank because he is most closely to the secret of the quantum world, as her supporter suggests.

At last, she is saved by a person she tried to kill. This plot of so-called "reverse-revenge" is beautiful. But, if she had been more rational, they would have accomplished their whole missions easily.

At the middle of staff-roll, the story is jointed to the last scene of Infinity War. I expect the coming Avengers 4.

My personal rating: 3 (fair)

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