![]() "Ant-Man and the Wasp" revels in its quirk, not so much in the ostentatious CGI expanding and shrinking effect. ![]() Paul's Scott, who returned from the Quantum Realm in "Ant-Man" holds the key to that possible resurrection. Instead the captivating thread is Hope Van Dyne, played by beautiful strong Evangeline, risking her life to find her long lost Mother Janet, played by radiant wise Michelle Pfeiffer, in the Quantum Realm. There are spectacular chase scenes in San Francisco with "Goliath" Ant-Man, and cinematic kaleidoscope tunneling into the Quantum Realm. "Ant-Man and Wasp" is smaller, less noisy. In the story by the mini-army of Writers Chris McKenna, Erik Sommers, Paul Rudd, Andrew Barrer, and Gabriel Ferrari, our Superheroes Ant-Man and Wasp, played by Evangeline Lilly, are not out to save the world, much less the Universe like other Marvel Movies. ![]() ![]() Cassie says, "It's not dumb to help people."įor Director Peyton Reed's sequel "Ant-Man and the Wasp" scale truly does matter. Scott is so sorry for making a mess in his heroic circumstance. In one of the sweetest scenes in "Ant-Man and the Wasp", Ant-Man's human persona Scott, played by kind resilient Paul Rudd, sits legs crossed on the bedroom floor with his 10 year-old daughter Cassie, played by cute innocent Hannah John-Kamen. Reviewed by jon.h.ochiai 9 / 10 Scale matters ![]()
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