Scott Lang a bien du mal à concilier sa vie de super-héros et ses responsabilités de père. Hope van Dyne et le Dr Hank Pym lui confient une mission urgente qui mènera à Ant-Man se battant au... Tout lireScott Lang a bien du mal à concilier sa vie de super-héros et ses responsabilités de père. Hope van Dyne et le Dr Hank Pym lui confient une mission urgente qui mènera à Ant-Man se battant aux côtés de La Guêpe pour découvrir les secrets de son passé.Scott Lang a bien du mal à concilier sa vie de super-héros et ses responsabilités de père. Hope van Dyne et le Dr Hank Pym lui confient une mission urgente qui mènera à Ant-Man se battant aux côtés de La Guêpe pour découvrir les secrets de son passé.
- Réalisation
- Scénario
- Casting principal
- Récompenses
- 2 victoires et 21 nominations au total
- Agent Stoltz
- (as Sean Thompson Kleier)
Résumé
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*Ant-Man and the Wasp* is a delightful sequel that expands upon the charm and humor of its predecessor. The film seamlessly blends the superhero genre with the heist movie formula, creating a fast-paced and entertaining adventure.
Paul Rudd and Evangeline Lilly reprise their roles as Scott Lang and Hope Van Dyne, respectively, with their on-screen chemistry adding a layer of warmth and humor to the film. The introduction of Michelle Pfeiffer as Janet Van Dyne, the original Wasp, adds depth to the story and expands the Ant-Man universe.
The film's exploration of the Quantum Realm is visually stunning, with imaginative creatures and mind-bending landscapes. The action sequences are both thrilling and inventive, utilizing the characters' shrinking and growing abilities in creative ways. The heist elements of the story add a layer of complexity and suspense, keeping the audience engaged.
The action sequences are inventive and visually appealing. The use of shrinking and growing technology creates a unique and dynamic approach to combat. The film's climax, which involves a high-stakes heist and a battle against the villainous Ghost, is both thrilling and suspenseful. The action sequences are seamlessly integrated with the comedic elements, creating a truly entertaining viewing experience.
While the film may not have the same epic scale as other Marvel movies, it compensates with its focus on character development and humor. The supporting cast, including Michael Peña's Luis and Michael Douglas' Hank Pym, contribute to the film's overall charm.
*Ant-Man and the Wasp* is a fun and lighthearted escape from the heavier themes of the MCU. It's a film that celebrates the power of teamwork and the importance of family. The film's ability to balance laughs with action is a key factor in its success.
The Whole premise is Janet Van Dym Hank Pym's wife is trying to get saved from the Quantam while AntMan is underhouse arrest.The story was simple enough and built Aroundt which is why it was so good.
The first act was a tad slow but not boring is it set up where the characters are and had some fun action especially with the introduction of the Wasp.The second act was a kind of boring with the pace diping and nothing exciting happening.The third act picked up the pace and the chunk of the action was in the last 30 minutes so that was my favorite part.The villain or antagonist of the movie Ghost wasn't bad but not really that interesting she has a reason to be there but didn't add anything significant with the plot expect for fancy powers which made for good effects.Michael Douglas' performance amd Pual Rudd were the best characters in the movie as they were serious when needed to be and funny when needed to be.The Wasp as I said was cool with as a good enough performance from lilly.Michelle Pfeiffer did well in the role she was given and had good chemistry in the scenes she had with Michael Douglas.
Antman and the Wasp was funnier than the first one but of course its Marvel but It had some out of place humor that took away from the serious moments but of course again its Marvel.This had more action as well but mainly in the last 40 minutes or so because as I said the second act was mostly slow and kind of dragged on.
So what to take away from all of this is that Antman and the wasp is similar to Back to the Future its funny,has a story with a heart and just a plain fun blockbuster.
I will not get into the details for the movie, but it got everything you need to remember it. The story is fun, the action is great, also connections to other movies. All these, are just some of the incredible things in this movie!
Personally for me, Evangeline Lilly in the role of Hope Van Dyne (Wasp) stole the show, because she's incredible, Paul Rudd as Ant-Man evolves himself as a hero, but do not think that the curious moments are less! Actors in supporting roles only make the movie even better. Stellar ensemble, also the humor is spot on. Get ready for a lot of surprises!
If you think that watching "Ant-Man and the Wasp" after "Infinity War" is crazy, believe me, Marvel own us once again. Just the thought, that after such a big event in the MCU, we are watching a lighter film, but at the same time extremely important for the culmination of all the events of ten years of stories is mind-boggling!
In conclusion "Ant-Man and the Wasp" is another solid entry in the MCU! The film is full of action, fun moments and character development. I will not disclose anything else, but stay to the very end of the movie...
One of the credit scenes is easily top notch!
'Ant-Man' and its slightly superior follow-up 'Ant-Man and the Wasp' managed to be better than expected. 'Ant-Man and the Wasp' to me was not as great as critics are saying, but it is also nowhere near as bad as people here have said, while sharing a few of their criticisms. Do like the character of Ant-Man. He is not exactly a household name and is always tossed aside in favour of other superhero characters like Spiderman that have had longer longevity and perhaps have more compelling origins and stories, hence why they are adapted more. Also wasn't sure what to make of the trailer, which made the film out to be rather bland in story and too reliant on humour while being very well made, directed and acted with thrilling action and funny and clever moments.
Seeing it for myself, 'Ant-Man and the Wasp' could have been better and has its faults, ones that are somewhat the same as the first 'Ant-Man' and somewhat what was expected from watching the trailer. The script is mostly fine, but has patchy moments, namely the overly-wordy and sometimes over-complicated jargon and inconsistent humour. While the humour mostly works wonders, there are a few instances where it's not so funny and not very well placed.
Such as in emotional scenes that are actually quite poignant and heart-warming (more so generally than 'Ant-Man')and then interrupted by a joke that is not only forced and unfunny but also not belonging in the scene, though more sporadically thankfully than before. The family scenes are a mixed bag, sometimes they are sweet and touching, the chemistry is more believable here, while at other times they're a little flat and predictable, contributing towards a few rare dull stretches in a film that generally is appropriately lighter in tone and faster paced.
Like many people here, also found the villains underwhelming. Burch is especially pointless and forgettable and only really there because there seemingly needed to be an obligatory villain when actually there could have been just one. 'Thor Ragnarok' and 'Infinity War' only had one major one, and they, especially Thanos were the best villains in the Marvel canon. Ghost fares a little better and is an improvement over Corey Stoll's under-characterised villain in the first 'Ant-Man', her problem was that her back-story was very rushed and didn't feel developed enough. Michelle Pfeiffer is wasted in a very underwritten plot-device role.
On the other hand, 'Ant-Man and the Wasp' is a great looking film, it's beautifully shot, very atmospheric, is very slick and the special effects, are clever and of the usual high-quality Marvel standards. The music avoids being over-bearing, one-note, too quirky or too bombastic, fitting well tone, mood and pace-wise.
Direction is more than competent, keeping the story going at a solid pace and the telling of it interesting enough, though maybe a little more flavour may have been more welcome. While the action is not as much as most Marvel films, it is fun, thrilling, nicely choreographed and tautly shot and edited, especially towards the end. The stuff with sizes was clever visually and interested and entertained while the film is better than a lot of sequels in being consistent in the continuity.
There is some very smart and hugely entertaining scripting and dialogue here in 'Ant-Man and the Wasp' too. While it doesn't work completely seamlessly, 'Ant-Man and the Wasp's humour when it works is some of the funniest stuff of all Marvel films, and the film doesn't take itself too seriously or too much of a joke either, instead not being afraid to embrace the silliness and humour while ensuring still that the subject matter is treated with respect. The truth serum and the feminine side being brought out parts were hilarious.
The story is mostly diverting, it's and the first 'Ant-Man' film are narratively simpler than most Marvel outings and less risks here are taken than most Marvel films but it always makes sense, moments of dullness and jarring are few (while not being completely absent either), it's fun and it doesn't try to do too much or try to insert too many characters.
While not complex as such, the characters are mostly engaging, with the reservations being with the villain and Pfeiffer's character. Paul Rudd is a strong and hugely entertaining lead, while Michael Peña's hilarious in a role that could have been really annoying. The seasoned support of a distinguished Michael Douglas adds hugely too, and Evangeline Lilly and Abby Ryder Fortson give the film some much needed heart. Hannah John-Kamon does command the screen and Walton Goggins has an oily presence that is more than what the forgettable and useless character deserved.
Overall, not one of Marvel's best and has its flaws but a good sequel and film with many great things. 7/10 Bethany Cox
Le saviez-vous
- Gaffes(at around 14 mins) When Hope is driving Scott to the lab, their SUV is confronted by pigeons, and one of the pigeons pecks a dent in the hood. When the SUV is brought back to full size, the dent is gone.
- Citations
Scott Lang: [shrunk down to a child's size; runs into Pym's car after going undercover in a school]
Dr. Hank Pym: Hiya, champ, how was school today?
Scott Lang: Aw, ha ha ha! Alright, get your jokes out now, can you fix the suit?
Hope van Dyne: So cranky.
Dr. Hank Pym: You want a juice box and some string cheese?
Scott Lang: Do you really have that?
- Crédits fousSPOILER: There is a scene in the closing credits: while Scott is in the Quantum Realm, the Pym family gets erased (due to Thanos's efforts in Avengers: Infinity War (2018)), leaving him trapped. This leads into Avengers: Endgame (2019).
Following this, there is a statement at the end of the closing credits: "Ant-Man and the Wasp will return".
- ConnexionsEdited into Marvel Studios LEGENDS: Ant-Man (2023)
- Bandes originalesCome On Get Happy
Written by Wes Farrell and Danny Janssen
Performed by David Cassidy
Courtesy of Sony Pictures Television Inc.
Under license from Sony Pictures Music Group
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Détails
- Date de sortie
- Pays d’origine
- Sites officiels
- Langues
- Aussi connu sous le nom de
- El hombre hormiga y La avispa
- Lieux de tournage
- Sociétés de production
- Voir plus de crédits d'entreprise sur IMDbPro
Box-office
- Budget
- 162 000 000 $US (estimé)
- Montant brut aux États-Unis et au Canada
- 216 648 740 $US
- Week-end de sortie aux États-Unis et au Canada
- 75 812 205 $US
- 8 juil. 2018
- Montant brut mondial
- 622 674 139 $US
- Durée
- 1h 58min(118 min)
- Mixage
- Rapport de forme
- 2.39 : 1