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review of Ant Man 3: Must Watch Movie.

By RupeshPublished about a year ago 3 min read

My review of Ant Man 3:

As an eager fan, I had high expectations for Ant Man 3 and was not disappointed. The movie surpassed my expectations, taking Scott Lang's character to new heights and delivering some surprising twists and turns.

The premise of the movie is clever and enticing, leaving the audience wanting more due to the incredible acting by the entire cast, the well-crafted plot, and directing. Peyton Reed does an amazing job directing, and Bill Hope's cinematography is excellent. The writing is also top-notch.

The film blends humor with depth, bringing together different pieces of the Marvel universe like the quantum realm and the multiverse, crafting them together beautifully. Jonathan Majors' portrayal of Kang the Conqueror is stellar, and his story is deep and tragic, adding to the film's complexity. Paul Rudd, Evangeline Lilly, and the supporting cast are also excellent.

The movie brings depth to the quantum realm, humanizing it, and showing it as a full universe with politics, armies, kingdoms, and monsters. It moves the idea of the multiverse forward, making it even more complex and confusing, with Kang the Conqueror's different variants preparing for war in the mid-credit scene.

The visuals are breathtaking, particularly during the quantum world dive, and the 3D experience immerses the audience even further into the story. The battle scenes are amazing, leaving the audience cheering during the final confrontation between the Conqueror and the quantum people.

The movie also introduces MODOK, who decides to fight against the conqueror, adding to the plot's complexity. The relationships between the characters, particularly with Janet's family, add depth to the storyline.

The mid-credit scene links to "AVENGERS KANG DYNASTY," hinting at even greater threats looming in the multiverse. The post-credit scene features Loki and Morbius attending a lecture by Kang, possibly taken from one of the scenes in Loki S02.

The concept of the multiverse is given more prominence in this movie, as Marvel continues to explore this idea. However, this also means that the plot becomes even more complex and confusing for the audience. One of the highlights of the movie is the return of Jonathan Majors as Kang the Conqueror, who is also known as Victor Timely in another form. His character is fascinating, and his tragic backstory is revealed gradually throughout the movie. The post-credits scene, which features multiple versions of Kang from different universes, hints at a potentially exciting future for the Marvel Cinematic Universe, and I can't wait to see where it goes from here.

I was initially disappointed with Kang The Conqueror's short role in the movie considering how powerful and interesting his character is. I had expected more screen time and future appearances for such a significant character who possesses strong skills in science, technology, and time-travel. This made me apprehensive about enjoying the film. However, after giving it some thought, I decided to rate the movie five stars because of its relevance to the Marvel universe. The film was impressive in every aspect, with exceptional humor and captivating visual effects. I found myself thoroughly engrossed in the story. The movie wasn't a straightforward hero versus villain story; instead, it was thought-provoking and made me reflect on past movies and their characters. Like Thanos in previous Marvel films, the lead character's role was significant, and the plot took place across various timelines and the multiverse. It was like tasting a lollipop - you get to savor the flavor when you chew it instead of simply sucking on it. Overall, I was delighted to have watched the movie in a cinema with a large screen, surround sound, and an audience. Therefore, I would give it five star.

Despite some negative reviews, Ant Man 3 is a well-crafted film with nothing to criticize, part of a larger puzzle setting up the big story. I highly recommend it to all fans of the Marvel Cinematic Universe. Plus, Bill Murray makes a cameo appearance!

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