Subject: doctorlit reviews Ant-Man and the Wasp (spoilers)
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Posted on: 2018-07-09 18:03:00 UTC

This was the first of the Marvel Cinematic Universe movies that my mom went to see with us! She really enjoyed it, too. I don't know if she would be into the more serious movies as much, but the humorous tone of the Ant-Man titles, coupled with this film doing a really good job of using natural dialogue to summarize the events of both Ant-Man and Captain America: Civil War, so Mom wasn't really lost about character relationships. Spoilers follow for all three aforementioned movies, as well as Avengers: Infinity Wars and a bit of Agent of S.H.I.E.L.D. season three.

I actually didn't like the original Ant-Man very much. I found the humor was very juvenile compared to other MCU films (though not as bad as the Guardians of the Galaxy titles), and dominated the action and plot far too much for my liking. This film did a much better job, not only with the quality of the humor, but in letting the more dramatic scenes play out uninterrupted too much. Michael Douglas as Hank Pym especially improved as a result. I felt like he wasn't entirely into it in the first film, as the delivery on a lot of his humorous lines sounded pretty disinterested. For the sequel, he had a lot more opportunity to act in more dramatic and emotional scenes, and it really made Hank Pym feel a lot more real to me. I especially liked the scene where Janet was speaking through Scott. It got a lot of laughs in the theater, but the sincere acting job done by all three actors made very touching for me.

A-MatW is probably up there in my [arbitrary number] favorite Marvel movies. It's just so well-written. There are so many plot threads: Scott's relationship with his family; his conflict with the FBI; Hank and Hope's incomplete trust in him while needing to rely on him anyway; their desire to rescue Janet; the mobster dude being after their technology; Scott's coworkers trying to keep their company afloat; and Ghost and Professor . . . Teacher Guy trying to heal Ghost. And everything slips along so neatly, it's such a smooth plot! I especially like that this isn't another case of the villain getting killed off after a single appearance, but that they actually give Ghost the resolution she deserves, and maybe even set her up to be a continuing character, maybe? Maybe we'll see her in Avengers 4? I also like that the stepdad's character didn't backslide back to the first movie, and continue to treat Scott as a danger and a rival. It would have been such a cliche to go that direction, so I'm really glad he seems wholly supportive of Scott now, even considering his involvement in the events of Civil War.

As with the first movie, all the tricks with the growing and shrinking objects were really clever, and made for really creative fight scenes. The car chase sequence at the end was especially fun, with Hope, Scott and Ghost all using their abilities to great effect to stay involved in it, even when they were on foot.

Going in, I was expecting the plot to pick up from the briefcase of Cross particles that was stolen by HYDRA in the first A-M, but they wound up not being involved. Thinking it over after the movie, I realized that because HYDRA was permanently shut down at the end of season three of Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D., all of HYDRA's assets are under S.H.I.E.L.D.'s control again.

The light-hearted tone and fast-paced action of this movie were a great departure from Infinity Wars. Up until those two ending scenes. Ugh. Again. Dropped me right back into that feeling of dread I had throughout the ending of A:IW. The second Hope's countdown stopped coming over the radio, I knew we had lost someone. I sure didn't think it was going to be ALL THREE of Scott's main team. It's especially nasty to realize that Janet finally got reunited with her family after thirty years, only for all three to be killed off by Thanos after a small number of weeks, if not days. Did not want. The ant playing the drum set later while the TV broadcasts are all failing wasn't very funny to me, either. We'd better get all three back eventually, or I'm going to be really upset.

—doctorlit is very happy that Kate from Lost finally got a major movie role that isn't a canon-breaking elf, so bring her back, darn it!

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