Compartir0Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania
We have already been able to see Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania and we quite liked this Avengers-level adventure of one of the most charismatic heroes. That’s why we are so surprised that there are so many bad reviews.
Generally, the movies Marvel Cinematic Universe receive very good reviews before reaching the cinema, but with Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania the opposite is happening. Over time we will be able to know if the viewers agree with the specialized press or if they have enjoyed being with us so much. Here we leave our review so you can know our opinion.
On the rottentomatoes website, out of 135 reviews there are now, 72 are positive and 63 are negative, which is why it only has 53%, a very low figure for Marvel movies.
What are the biggest complaints about the movie?
Ant-Man is not an example of bad comedy. It’s bad drama, bad sci-fi, and a waste by everyone, including Evangeline Lilly and Michael Douglas. Quantumania feels less like the start of a new phase of Marvel movies than a tired reissue of adventures we’ve already been on. .Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania is a chaotic and woefully unfunny mess that has forgotten why its hero was so much fun. The excitement is not only gone, but buried under a swarm of plot gimmicks and truly gruesome CGI. The story is in the service of Marvel’s greatest engine, an increasingly creaky machine that nonetheless, it keeps working, leaving the superstars below the CGI, because the show simply must go on. It’s somehow heavy without feeling substantial, almost hopeless in its harshness. Even peppered with the occasional quip, it makes The Eternals feel positively lighthearted by comparison. It works on one key level, establishing Kang the Conqueror as a truly formidable and worthy villain. Yet with his plunge into inner space, Ant-Man falls short in almost every important way. While there’s a psychedelic, wacky feel to it that echoes Star Wars and Guardians of the Galaxy, it falls under the weight of his own ambition and loses sight of what made his two predecessors so gleefully likable.
Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania opens on February 17, 2023. While the rest of the Marvel installments can be seen on the streaming platform Disney Plus.