Review: Ant-Man and the Wasp.
After the colossal scale of Avengers: Infinity War, Marvel brought us Ant-Man and the Wasp a good sequel, which unfortunately due to its premiere months after Infinity War, did not stand out much, but it is not far behind in terms of Marvel movies. it means.
Ant-Man and the Wasp goes back a few days before the unfortunate events of Infinity War to tell us what happened to Scott Lang after helping Captain America in the Leipzieg airport fight. Scott accepted house arrest for two years after escaping from The Raft underwater jail, in order to be with his daughter. Contact with Hope and Hank was cut off as their involvement in the "Civil War" put the Pym out of the Sokovia Accord and made them fugitives. But this changes when Scott becomes an essential part of Hope and Hank's plan to rescue Janet Van Dyne, the original Wasp, from the quantum realm.
Although Ant-Man and the Wasp wavers a bit of popularity in the Marvel Cinematic Universe movies, it's an excellent sequel. It achieves this because it takes the elements present in its first part, expands and improves them with a good execution.
Intelligence and good design in action scenes become enjoyable at every moment. With the Pym particle concepts already established in the previous film, director Peyton Reed explores more fully what this fantastic element implies when creating the action sequences.
This film is far from presenting complex drama, but the characters are given the space to interact with each other. The cast of this sequel manages to take the script and elevate it based on charisma and talent. From this point, Rudd is essential not only because the Ant-Man suit fits, but because he truly feels like a loving father who would do everything for his daughter. This sequel particularly shines the relationship between protagonists. The tension between Scott and Hope, who were beginning a romance was cut short after Civil War, is handled very well in the film.
Michael Peña and the rest of the thieves from the first Ant-Man, united as partners in a security company called Ex-Con, continue to be a comic element in this sequel. But the point where the movie improves a lot is in the villain. Leaving aside the typical confrontation between the antagonist and the hero, two parts are presented here: on the one hand, Ghost that has superpowers and a tragic story. And on the other hand, a group of smugglers led by Sonny Burch, who allow the threat to diversify and give a little more prominence to the secondary characters.
If I had to criticize any part of the film, it would be the story of Ghost and his past. But finishing watching the digest of the story, the biggest hole in Ant-Man and the Wasp is the lack of depth for exploiting Hank Pym's dark side.
In the first part it is imposed that Pym is a difficult type to treat. This time multiple things are solved, relating the professional differences that he had with his wife and the fight that caused the separation of the scientific union that he had with Bill Foster. However, it does not go deeper, losing a great narrative contribution to the human plot of Ant-Man and the Wasp.
Details like this provoke do not interfere significantly in Ant-Man and the wasp, going from good to entertaining film and something else, it is a firm and pleasant production. More considering that it is a direct part, chronologically, with the most important events in the history of superhero cinema. Recommended? YES, a very good sequel.
I have got to agree with you... I watched this with my wife who hates super-hero movies in the cinema, but she actually enjoyed it, and that says a lot. I like the humor of the movie, and at the same time, it is exciting and full of action. Paul Rudd is playing his character in a great way, and after watching this, what is more natural than to watch Avengers: Endgame? :)
That does say a lot about the quality of the movie; They knew how to handle humor, action and, although it is rare, drama. Everything, except for very "small" things, is very well done.