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Marvel has given us tribute stories for some of their other fabled characters, so it seems only apt they sent the Ant-Man out with a pretty decent closure tale.
Sending the main entourage of characters back to the Quantum Realm sets the ideal stage: as it also (finally) gives Ant-Man fans a far deeper look and exploration of the Quantum Realm, and much about its history, peoples (human or not), and secrets it may be harbouring for certain characters.
On that basis alone, i think the director and story-line creators did an admirable job of finally cluing us up on the mysterious realm we had previously heard so much about but had nary a clue about. So mission accomplished, and done so rather nicely.
Without the hitherto spoilers, it's notable to mention that the "Super Boss Villain" of this particular excursion into Quantum Land, kind of steals the show, as he excels as easily the best character portrayal in this entire movie. That said, Ant-Man, the Wasp, and other Earthlings do make fairly good plot fillers.
All together this is everything we've come to expect from Marvel, and is nice end to the Ant-Man trilogy.
A fun and exciting watch, for sure ;)
Sending the main entourage of characters back to the Quantum Realm sets the ideal stage: as it also (finally) gives Ant-Man fans a far deeper look and exploration of the Quantum Realm, and much about its history, peoples (human or not), and secrets it may be harbouring for certain characters.
On that basis alone, i think the director and story-line creators did an admirable job of finally cluing us up on the mysterious realm we had previously heard so much about but had nary a clue about. So mission accomplished, and done so rather nicely.
Without the hitherto spoilers, it's notable to mention that the "Super Boss Villain" of this particular excursion into Quantum Land, kind of steals the show, as he excels as easily the best character portrayal in this entire movie. That said, Ant-Man, the Wasp, and other Earthlings do make fairly good plot fillers.
All together this is everything we've come to expect from Marvel, and is nice end to the Ant-Man trilogy.
A fun and exciting watch, for sure ;)
Long before "Mars Attacks", "The Forbidden Planet", or even other Sci-Fi classics like, "Invasion of the Body Snatchers", there was this wonderful, Sci-Fi genre defining masterpiece.
It would be too easy to wax lyrical about the plot and direction, suffice to say, the blend of story, to moral, to plausible acting (and casting), to Direction, is impeccable.
I first saw the movie in the earl 80's, and it struck me as just a stunning indictment and, simultaneously, a great conveyor of hope, if that's at all possible. Well this movie makes it so.
It is certainly an instant classic, and the reason it lives a life long after its main theater-going audience has passed on, is testament to its reverberating, ever relevant morals, something seriously lacking in decades of movies since.
It would be too easy to wax lyrical about the plot and direction, suffice to say, the blend of story, to moral, to plausible acting (and casting), to Direction, is impeccable.
I first saw the movie in the earl 80's, and it struck me as just a stunning indictment and, simultaneously, a great conveyor of hope, if that's at all possible. Well this movie makes it so.
It is certainly an instant classic, and the reason it lives a life long after its main theater-going audience has passed on, is testament to its reverberating, ever relevant morals, something seriously lacking in decades of movies since.
What do you get when you add a politician with a penchant for camera opportunism and political stunts? You get a forsaken sorry montage of done to death, political diatribe with lashings of pseudo-activism.
What makes this instant meme a true failure though is its complete lack of scientific exploration, discourse and objective exposition, i.e. Showing alternate sides, views and scientific theory from both sides of the scientific and political spectrum.
Political grandstanding in the guise of a documentary examining a complex environmental, socio-political and economic subject requires intelligent, lucid, in depth examination of a subject from differing perspectives - not just cheerleaders for a single, world p.o.v
If you sat through this (wait for it) ... to the End, you obviously have an extremely high pain tolerance.
What makes this instant meme a true failure though is its complete lack of scientific exploration, discourse and objective exposition, i.e. Showing alternate sides, views and scientific theory from both sides of the scientific and political spectrum.
Political grandstanding in the guise of a documentary examining a complex environmental, socio-political and economic subject requires intelligent, lucid, in depth examination of a subject from differing perspectives - not just cheerleaders for a single, world p.o.v
If you sat through this (wait for it) ... to the End, you obviously have an extremely high pain tolerance.