harrisonp
Sr Member
I really liked it, and thought the things that matter for the future were put in place well (mostly the cast being great) but it wasn't a home-run like Guardians was for me. That said, I did see it with my girlfriend who is definitely suffering from some superhero fatigue, so the anxiety of whether or not she would like it may have tinted my experience a bit.
One thing that did bother me though was that a lot of times it looked like the actors weren't even in the same scene. It was like every single shot was a cut back and forth from one extreme closeup to another. If this was intentional to sell the "scale" of the movie and Ant-Man's powers then that's pretty cool, but otherwise I felt a little claustrophobic at times, like I was up Paul Rudd's nose. Small gripe, but it reminded me of Thor1 and all the dutch angles.
One thing that did bother me though was that a lot of times it looked like the actors weren't even in the same scene. It was like every single shot was a cut back and forth from one extreme closeup to another. If this was intentional to sell the "scale" of the movie and Ant-Man's powers then that's pretty cool, but otherwise I felt a little claustrophobic at times, like I was up Paul Rudd's nose. Small gripe, but it reminded me of Thor1 and all the dutch angles.