MOVIE REVIEW: Marvel gets tiny, weird, and wonderful again in the latest AntMan installment.
) was not. Director Peyton Reed returns a genuine sense of cosmic wonder that has been lacking from recent Marvel movies, crafting a bizarre and physics-defying Quantum Realm that gorgeously melds the mechanical and the biological in fun, gooey ways . He introduces a panoply of exotic new species, residents of this subatomic realm that pulsate and fluoresce, scarcely recognizable as life forms but so very alive.
And that's exactly why it's such a genius move to place him in pitched battle against the MCU's biggest putz. Rudd's take on Scott Lang has always been rooted in his firm belief that, at some point, he's going to get found out. It's Rudd's easy, slightly panicked charm that makeswork, just as much as Majors' malice, even if they're clearly imbalanced in powers.
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