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Ant-Man (2015) Film: Watch or download Full Movie

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Ant-Man occupies a minuscule space in the Marvel universe, and not just because of its size. So minuscule in fact that the only recognisable Avengers character that makes an appearance here is Falcon (Anthony Mackie), though watch out for Stan Lee’s cameo.

That is not necessarily a bad thing in a film with modest ambitions, where the superhero is a divorced father of one, and a petty thief to boot, and playing him is the everyman Paul Rudd. However, you keep waiting for that saving-the-world moment, and all you get is an ant squasher.

Each one of the actors, on the contrary, are quietly impressive here. Be it Rudd as Scott, though he still looks too eager to please, Douglas as the genius Hank Pym, and particularly Stoll as protege-turned-greedy villain Cross.

“Ant-Man is a different Marvel movie in scale (go figure!), but also a whole bunch of fun. Laughed a lot, and great performances all around” @Eissenberg tweet

Sometimes “lightweight” isn’t a pejorative. “Ant-Man,” the comics-based superhero movie that’s centered around one of the more arguably goofy Marvel Comics characters (first prize has to go to a guy named Paste Pot Pete—and don’t ask) achieves its particular magic by keeping its proceedings almost as weightless as its shrunken-down hero. The movie, directed by Peyton Reed (“Down With Love,” “Bring It On”) and starring Paul Rudd, isn’t exactly or entirely fluffy, but it’s pretty damn agile, and as a result provides the most pure, uncomplicated fun, and even joy, of any Marvel picture I’ve seen.

The movie opens in 1989, with a digitally de-aged Michael Douglas strolling into an intelligence-gathering fortress and facing down some powerful frenemies, among them Tony Stark’s dad (John Slattery), a still-lovely-in-middle-age Peggy Carter (“Agent Carter” to “Captain America” and TV fans) and new sneery dude Mitchell Carson (Martin Donovan). Douglas’ character, Hank Pym, has a red vial containing something called “the Pym particle,” and SHIELD wants it, and Carson’s pretty insistent on the point. It doesn’t end well. This appetizer of backstory sets up not only the narrative for this picture, but serves as the equivalent of, um, nation building for the larger conceptual continuity of the MCU, which will be providing the entirety of the United States’ entertainment content, if all goes according to plan, by the year 2025.

The good news is that your enjoyment of this movie won’t be reliant on your getting various in-jokes and character references, even though there are a fair number of them. What the movie delivers for most of its running time is a surprisingly disarming amalgam of “The Incredible Shrinking Man” and “Rififi” by way of Brian De Palma’s first “Mission Impossible” movie, except with Jules Dassin’s goofball element thrown back in the mix. Short version: The “Pym particle” makes the tiny-but-powerful Ant-Man suit operable; in the present day Hank’s too old to work it and too protective of his steely daughter Hope (Evangeline Lilly) to permit her to put it on.

Reed, who takes a giant leap with this film, appears to know the advantages of being small. The first experiences of Scott in the “suit,” reduced to the size of an ant and caught in the middle of a fast-filling bathtub, are stunning. Later, during fights, Reed impressively intercuts between Scott and Cross (in a similar suit) in normal and insect sizes, leaving you closely following the action.

Ant-Man doesn’t open in theaters until July 17, so these reactions will either have to pique your curiosity or deflate your dreams. Weigh in below with your thoughts, and keep checking GoodCinema21 for plenty more Ant-Man and now you can watch online by  streaming here



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