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‘Ant-Man’ lobs a quantum punch

Big laughs, big action and a return of almost all the stars from the original film bring back the magic in ‘Ant-Man and the Wasp’

- By Shyama Krishna Kumar,

After the (literal) world-shattering events of this year’s MCU magnum opus Avengers: Infinity War, Ant-Man and the

Wasp graciously ushers in a welcome breath of fresh air. The sequel to 2015’s

Ant-Man is all about relaxed vibes, leisurely humour and heart — oodles and oodles of heart.

Director Peyton Reed reassemble­s almost everyone from the original film and returns to build on the surprising magic that the unlikely team managed to pull off the first time around. While introducin­g Evageline Lilly’s Hope Van Dyne as the full-blown superhero Wasp, to partner up with Paul Rudd’s diminutive Ant-Man, the sequel also offers bigger laughs, bigger action and bigger set-pieces, all cushioned against the lowest of stakes. How’s that for a stress-free movie watching experience?

And if you were one among the many people who scratched their heads when (SPOILER ALERT!) Ant-Man didn’t show up for the superhero genocide that was Infinity

War, this movie will lay all your doubts to rest. All you have to do is make sure you don’t leave the theatre before the postcredit scene rolls.

The overwhelmi­ngly

strong theme laying the foundation for Ant-Man’s newest outing is family. The events of the film pick up some time after Captain America: Civil

War, when Scott Lang/ Ant-Man is dealing with the blowback of using his super powers to help Cap (Chris Evans) while the Sokhovia Accords were still in effect, landing him in house arrest for two years.

He’s nearing the end of his term and now Lang’s trying his best to reconnect with and be there for his daughter Cassie (Abby Ryder Fortson), and also give a new lease of life to his former associates Luis (Michael Pena), Dave (T.I.), and Kurt (David Dastmalchi­an), who want to start a security firm.

Hank Pym (Michael Douglas) and Hope Van Dyne (Lilly), on the other hand, have been hard at work on their own, building a quantum tunnel in a bid to contact Hope’s mother Janet (Michelle Pfieffer), who has been lost in the quantum realm for about 30 years. Steel yourselves to hear the word “quantum” one time too many through the length of the movie. However, after Black

Panther’s Killmonger (Mihael B Jordan) and

Infinity War’s Thanos (Josh Brolin), Marvel seems to have reverted to its perennial Achilles heel: its villain problem. Hannah John Kammen’s Ghost disappoint­ingly lives up to her cringey supervilla­in name: a lifeless iteration of a non-villain. This is not entirely her fault because early into her introducti­on, she’s saddled with unnecessar­ily long exposition, enough to zoink the most invested fan.

A wasted opportunit­y on the director’s part, because Kammen is clearly a gifted actress (Ready

Player One, SyFy’s Killjoys).

But every time she’s on screen, she manages to suck the life out of it, leaving the rest of the cast to do the heavy lifting.

And lift, they do. Rudd and Lilly are in top form, both physically and emotively, and they share an electric chemistry, first evidenced in the original film. Lilly, especially, wears her suit well and looks more than comfortabl­e throwing punches and generally kicking ass. Pena is a joy to watch as always, and Randall Park

(Fresh off the Boat) as FB! agent Jimmy Woo is just another genius casting decision. His good copbad cop routine oozes just the right amount of goofy adorablene­ss.

Fortson, who plays Rudd’s daughter, flourishes in the sequel and also manages to eek out some of the biggest laughs of the film.

The biggest takeaway from Ant-Man and the Wasp is that sometimes going to the movies can just be about kicking back and having a breeze of a time, and just about maybe you don’t have to think about the movie afterwards. And that doesn’t have to be a bad thing.

 ?? Photos by AP ?? Paul Rudd as Ant-Man in ‘Ant-Man and the Wasp’.. Ant-Man and the Wasp releases in the UAE today. Don’t miss it!
Photos by AP Paul Rudd as Ant-Man in ‘Ant-Man and the Wasp’.. Ant-Man and the Wasp releases in the UAE today. Don’t miss it!
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