Hey guys, I’m REALLY sorry about how late this article is, but I have it out now. So, this is NightWolf (Marveltheory), and this is my full movie review of the Ant-Man movie.

Overall, this was a fun movie, with lots of humor, similar to the tone of Avengers, but the humor is not nearly as out-of-place as it seems to be in Avengers. Scott Lang, the Ant-Man in this movie, is played by Paul Rudd, which I thought was pretty great casting, along with Hank Pym being played by Micheal Douglas. However, on the other hand, I thought Evangeline Lilly as Hope Van Dyne wasn’t the best casting. I would say she played a good stern Hope, but at the point (mini-spoiler) where she turns soft on Scott, I think she played the same tone, not changing as the character should’ve. Honestly, I think Emma Stone would have been a much better choice for the role. Corey Stoll as Darren Cross/Yellow Jacket was a very good choice, though. I think that the overall plot was semi-predictable, but still very good. Scott and his crime buddies brought a good, lighthearted tone to contrast the more serious dynamic between Hank, Hope, and Darren.

I just have a couple specific things I would like to mention individually. One of them is the fight with Sam Wilson/Falcon. It was kind of funny, especially how he didn’t want Cap to know that Ant-Man beat him. However, I felt like the fight was forced and unnecessary. I felt like they just wanted to have an Avenger in the film. The special effects and the actual battle of the fight was very interesting and good though. Now that I think about it, in the cut scene, Falcon says he knows a guy, referring to Ant-Man, but I feel like they could’ve met or had that happen in a different way.

A dumb thing that Marvel Studios has been doing now is, like at the end of Guardians of the Galaxy, words on the screen read “The Guardians will return.” or “Ant-Man will return.” I don’t like this because it’s obvious that Marvel isn’t going to make one solo movie and that be the end of that character. It’s Marvel, they’re going to tie it in with other heroes, which don’t get me wrong, I like, but everyone knows it; Marvel is just putting unnecessary things on the screen.

The last thing that I would like to complain about is when Ant-Man goes sub-atomic, which for those of you who know the comics, means that he goes into the micro-verse. Number one stupid thing about this is, they don’t explain why he doesn’t even attempt to look for Wasp/Janet, and maybe there’s like a reason, but I sure didn’t get it if there was one. He had a way he could easily get out, and he could get her out too. The other thing about this is, the visual effects were just terrible. They put a bunch a random mirror effects that just made it look like he walked into a fun house. I was thoroughly disappointed with the way they represented that on screen.

Overall, a great movie, I would recommend seeing it if you haven’t already.

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