Ant-Man (2015)

Thief-turned-hero with shrinking powers teams up with scientist for a world-saving heist. Fans of heist films and Marvel adventures will enjoy this.

Genres: Science Fiction, Action, Adventure

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Ant-Man(2015)

PG-13
Movie1h 57mEnglishScience Fiction, Action, Adventure
7.4
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A down-on-his-luck thief is recruited by a brilliant scientist to wear a powerful suit that can shrink the wearer while boosting strength. With time running out, they train, team up, and plan a risky heist to keep dangerous technology out of the wrong hands and prevent a major disaster.

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Pros: funny, light tone; charming lead trio; creative shrinking action | Cons: forgettable villain; uneven jokes; low stakes feel

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If you want a lighter Marvel adventure with a heist vibe, plenty of laughs, and inventive shrinking set pieces, this fits well alongside Avengers: Age of Ultron and Spider-Man: Far From Home; Not for you if you need big stakes and a standout villain.

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I haven''t had such fun since Guardians of the Galaxy! Providing non-stop wit, gorgeous cinematography, and an absolutely stellar cast, Ant-Man is another victory for the Marvel Cinematic Universe.

One the best Marvel movies. You''ll be sore from laughing afterwards.

After Guardians of the Galaxy and Age of Ultron, Ant-Man had some tough competition. Although I don''t think it was as great as those two, I still rated it a solid 8. (I really wish they would''ve just done a Hank Pym origin story...)

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It is explained that Ant-Man shrinks by reducing the distance between his atoms. So he still consists of the same atoms after shrinking, which means he still should have the same mass, but then somehow ants can still carry him. He later shrinks to subatomic size. How on earth can you become smaller than atoms if you are made of atoms? He then hears his daughter talking while still on the subatomic level, what particles propagate the sound waves to his ears? Quite poor attention to detail in some of the physical areas :( On the other hand, the characters besides the villain (step up yo game, Marvel...) were pretty great. And it overall it was a pretty fun movie. BTW, the scene which reused the new S.H.I.E.L.D. base scenery from Avengers 2 in combination with only one single actor besides the Ant-Man seemed hilariously cheap.

Marvel ends Phase 2 with the quirky action-comedy _Ant-Man_. After getting released from prison a burglar named Scott Lang is recruited by Dr. Hank Pym to don his super-powered suit (and persona as Ant-Man) in order to steal a weaponized shrinking suit that Pymโ€™s former protรฉgรฉe has created. Starring Paul Rudd, Michael Douglas, and Evangeline Lilly, the casting is pretty solid; as are the performances. And, the writing does a good job at balancing the action with the lighthearted comedy. Additionally, the special effects and fight scenes are done rather well and bring a lot of energy to the film. Surprisingly entertaining, _Ant-Man_ is an incredibly fun film with an exciting new vision of one of Marvelโ€™s hallmark superheroes.

Is one of the funnier MCU movies

I like the fast talking Hispanic guy, he was the best.

A pleasant surprise from the men at Marvel. Fun and amazing.

really enjoyable movie! some good laughs, really cool effects and overal nice plot. Really cool!

Through this masterpiece, on par with, in my humble opinion, all other Marvel movies currently out in the Avengers Saga, obviously including the side series, Marvel has completely blown me away. Character development, solid plot, fantastic humour and amazing cast all done flawlessly and did not leave me hoping for more, but rather asking ''When''s the sequel coming out?'' With Michael Douglas and Michael Peรฑa, having seen them both in previous movies where their performances are exemplary to say the least, I expect such mastery, but with Paul Rudd, and all the other actors, given this is the first movie in which I ever saw them, I had no idea what to expect. Complete success! https://ext.to/ant-man-2015-1080p-bluray-x265-hevc-10bit-aac-7-1-tigole-qxr-95954/

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Fun movie! As a comic book fan (and long-time reader/collector), I appreciated the nods to the comic version of the character, but like they did with all the other Marvel Cinematic Universe characters who've appeared on screen so far, the story is original and I think it can be followed and enjoyed by those who know nothing about Ant-Man before the movie starts. I won't post any spoilers, but I will say I was satisfied how this character fits into the rest of the MCU and really enjoyed the special effects. The filmmakers did a good job of poking fun at some of the ridiculousness of tiny people fighting each other without it actually detracting from the story. The movie keeps a real sense of humor, which is one of the things I enjoy most about the Marvel movies. I'm interested to see how and what role Ant-Man will play in "Captain America: Civil War" next year. Paul Rudd does a great job and is actually believable as a title character in an action film, (he's really come a long way from Clueless, huh?) and I love that bigger-name actors like Michael Douglas are all getting on board with these superhero movies. Evangeline Lilly, who already proved she can do action with the "Hobbit" movies, gets to kick some butt in this movie as well. I don't know anything about Corey Stoll, but he makes a pretty good bad guy. Marvel seems to have figured out how to handle movies like this (ones where most of the mainstream audience knows little-to-nothing about the character.) Put them after most, if not all, the HUGE blockbuster movies of summer, but make them so fun that word-of-mouth will get people to come out. It worked with Guardians of the Galaxy last year, and I think it'll work with Ant-Man this year. For what it's worth, I liked Ant-Man better. I'd give this movie 3 out of 4 stars.

I'm clearly in the minority. It's really not the great shakes people are making it out to be. Not a patch on Guardians of the Galaxy (which it was compared to here in comments), not even close, at all. In fact its barely comparable to most of the Marvel films. It feels small in scope (absolutely no pun intended, not worth the effort) and more like an addendum to the MCU if anything. The off hand mention of the Avengers and the shoe horning of Falcon in a few scenes are the only real thing that made it part of the MCU. It could have stood completely alone with practically no effort and still been an ok film. Which is exactly how it started out so many years ago. That doesn't come from a longing of what could have been of Edgar Wrights film, I had no real interest in that either. If it wasn't for the post credits scene I'd have completely forgotten it was going to be furthered in the MCU and without the forced line (probably an additional shoot) "I know a guy" there was no reason for it to be the thing to promoted Captain America Civil War. It just followed suit of what had come before it. It has some chuckles but certainly not "sore from laughing" nor full of "Non-stop wit" I'm not sure what has made it "Marvel's most clever and ambitiously successful film". It was a very thin heist film with a simple hook. The cast are serviceable yet could almost entirely be recast. Michael Pena hits the mark just by doing his thing which is almost just a young Luis Guzman. It was fun, but nothing I'm clambering to see again.

Film 172 of 2024: MCU (Film) Ranking (incl. Special Presentations): 28 of 35 It's crazy to see how much my rating has gradually dropped from a 4 star film upon initial viewing to eventually land as of today, on 3 stars. Granted, I think as I do this MCU rewatch on the way to Secret Wars - many of the films I once had a 3.5 stars will find their rating dropping. This doesn't bode well for the Phase 4 films. It's not that Ant-Man is overly bad, especially in comparison to Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania. It just feels standard. The strength of the Ant-Man film really is in it's lead 3 actors. Paul Rudd, Michael Douglas and Evangeline Lilly have great chemistry; it's thanks to them that the film is enjoyable. They're surrounded by a strong cast. Ultimately Ant-Man falls due to it's inability to add any real stakes. Corey Stoll is an okay villain but even when he's aware of what's going on, there's never any real threat behind his actions. In Yellowjacket, we see another villain that is a mirror image of the hero - a trait that would become more frequent in the MCU. Ultimately while Ant-Man is a decent film, within the larger Marvel Universe it's the first film in what would become the most forgettable trilogy.

Anything that reminds me of Richard Matheson's "The Incredible Shrinking Man" and stars Evangeline Lilly is pretty much gonna be a winner with me. "Ant-Man" was a funny movie. I laughed plenty and often. Many cast members got into the comedy act. It wasn't just Paul Rudd or Michael Pena. Michael Douglas was a great Hank Pym, a complex character with skeletons in his closet and some well hidden emotional scars. But, like every other character, he was a source of many laughs. There were also plenty of thrills and some great uses of 3D. More than any other recent 3D release than I can remember. When Ant-Man was ant-sized, the 3D really popped. I think it was because things in the background were over sized and slightly blurred. I also need to call out how much I liked the different types of ants and how cool they were used in the movie. The scene with Ant-Man fighting Yellowjacket on the train set was a highlight, too. Even though this was a blast overall, "Ant-Man" featured a weak, uninteresting villain and had some story beats, like Scott Lang's daughter, that seemed forced and overly sentimental. I'm hearing "Ant-Man" being compared to "Guardians of the Galaxy" and that's fair to a point. Both movies feature quirky, wise-cracking characters. It's not quite as un-"Marvel" as GotG was, but it's still not as cookie-cutter as the other Marvel Universe flicks.

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**THE CAWPINE OF 'ANT-MAN'** WRITING: 6 ATMOSPHERE: 6 CHARACTERS: 6 PRODUCTION: 9 INTRIGUE: 5 NOVELTY: 5 ENJOYMENT: 6 ---- **The Good:** Ant-Man begins like any other romantic comedy infused with a typical superhero film. It takes a while for the film to show its potential, but once it does, it turns pretty inventive and cool. What makes Scott Lang such a likeable character is his grounded personality, similar to Tom Holland's Peter Parker. Lang is just a normal father and husband who's made the wrong choices in his life and needs a reboot. That's easy to connect with. Paul Rudd is simultaneously an odd and brilliant choice to play a superhero. Considering the comical side of the film, he is the perfect fit to play an underdog character, but he also delves into his superhero persona convincingly. Say what you will, but the visual effects used here are breathtaking. By combining practical effects and CGI, director Peyton Reed creates some of the most exciting action sequences within the MCU. By making Scott Lang small as an ant, everyday objects suddenly turn dangerous. The action sequences are all inventive thanks to the possibilities coming with the character. The Quantum realm is the most beautiful thing ever. The funniest and most memorable sequence is the one worth Scott breaking into the Avengers building. It features the Falcon in a cameo role and is one of the best sequences in any MCU film so far. It's a completely unnecessary sequence, but fun nonetheless. Kirk Douglas is never bad and he is the single best actor in this film as well. ---- **The Bad:** Derren Cross is a mediocre villain with boring motive, even though Yellowjacket as a character is fairly cool. It doesn't help that he just kind of hangs around in the background before stepping into the spotlight in the finale. In terms of its script and characters, Ant-Man almost feels like an early MCU film or even a Marvel legacy film. Itโ€™s not big and booming and doesn't try to reinvent the genre like so many other films within the franchise. It's almost boringly safe and predictable. As a comedy, it's not very funny, and as a superhero flick, it's disappointingly unoriginal. As MCU's first heist movie, Ant-Mans has fairly little to offer that has not been done better by earlier heist movies. Scott's sidekicks are annoying and donโ€™t bring anything to the plot. ---- **The Ugly:** Gooified people look like strawberry jam. ---- **CAWPINE RATING: 6.14 / 10 = 3 stars**

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