Super-Hero partners Scott Lang and Hope van Dyne, along with with Hope's parents Janet van Dyne and Hank Pym, and Scott's daughter Cassie Lang, find themselves exploring the Quantum Realm, interacting with strange new creatures and embarking on an adventure that will push them beyond the limits of what they thought possible.
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Paul Rudd | Scott Lang |
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Evangeline Lilly | Hope Van Dyne |
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Michael Douglas | Dr. Hank Pym |
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Michelle Pfeiffer | Janet Van Dyne |
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Jonathan Majors | Kang the Conqueror |
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Kathryn Newton | Cassie Lang |
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Corey Stoll | M.O.D.O.K. |
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Bill Murray | Lord Krylar |
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Katy M. O'Brian | Jentorra |
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William Jackson Harper | Quaz |
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Jamie Andrew Cutler | Xolum |
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David Dastmalchian | Veb |
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Randall Park | Jimmy Woo |
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Mark Weinman | Patrol Police Officer |
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Ross Mullan | Axia Restaurant Maitre D' |
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Tom Clark | Axia Restaurant Bartender |
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Leon Cooke | Axia Restaurant Bartender |
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Nathan Blees | Axia Restaurant Waiter |
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Durassie Kiangangu | Axia Restaurant Waiter |
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Liran Nathan | Axia Restaurant Waiter |
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Sam Symons | Krylar's Valet |
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Grahame Fox | Broccoli Man |
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Nicola Peluso | Corrections Officer |
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Harrison Daniels | Booking Officer |
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Brahmdeo Ramana | Hope's Assistant |
| Director | Peyton Reed |
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| Writer | Jeff Loveness, Stan Lee, Larry Lieber, Jack Kirby, Ernest Hart | |
| Producer | Victoria Alonso, Mitchell Bell, Stephen Broussard, Louis D'Esposito, Leifur B. Dagfinnsson, Kevin De La Noy, Kevin Feige, Brian Gay, Helen Pollak, Zeynep Santiroglu, Laura Stoltz, Alex Sutherland | |
| Musician | Christophe Beck | |
| Photography | Bill Pope | |
| Packaging | MKV |
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| Nr Discs | 1 |
| Audio Tracks | Dolby Digital 5.1 [English] |
| Subtitles | English | Spanish |
| Owner | Jackmeats Flix |
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| Location | Action Disk1 |
| Purchased | On Apr 22, 2023 at Asiimov |
| Watched | Apr 23, 2023 |
| Quantity | 1 |
| Index | 6924 |
| Added Date | Apr 22, 2023 13:25:22 |
| Modified Date | Mar 09, 2024 01:53:28 |
My quick rating - 6,4/10. This one gets some 4K treatment from me. And it definitely deserved it since the effects in this are so colorful at times and very vivid. The CGI artists deserve all kinds of respect here. But there is a lot more to a flick than just the eye candy and that is where I am hit and miss wit this one. The story itself doesn't lend itself to any part of the MCU. Let me explain, it really doesn't further the story they are working on, it also doesn't have any form of impact for the characters involved. It is sort of like a side adventure that just happens to contain the potentially major villain of this whole saga. That being said, they even misuse him in this. I also need to digress since by saying side story, I also need to mention that 98% of this movie takes place in this "quantum" world. Or, green screen stage, there is hardly any real world sets or locations. Just a LOT of computer wizardry. And the story that they get put into could've been written by any elementary kid with an imagination. Basically this entire idea of small people in another world was done in a great Twilight Zone episode years ago. Paul Rudd is still a great fit for the role but it just seems the writers also may have been running out of material for the wise cracker. He just didn't seem to get the laughs as often as in the previous two flix. The supporting cast is still strong and each play out there roles nicely. I especially enjoyed Bill Murray as Lord Krylar of the quantum realm and the amusing backstory they worked him into. But I don't think I can avoid the villain, Jonathan Majors as Kang, who does perfectly fine on screen but who knows what is going to happen thanks to his off-screen. I'll let other outlets explain that for ya. It is unfortunate since acting wise, he has been nailing his roles as of late. The cliches come in often and I don't think they let a single opportunity slip by to have exactly happen what you are expecting. So not much of the way of surprise going on here. Yet with all this negativity I seem to be throwing at you there is also the element of fun to be had in this flick. There are some good action scenes that must've been a real chore to animate for the 3D artists. That and painstakingly putting it all together making it look so nice is a treat. Even though things turn out the way you expect that doesn't mean it is a bad thing. Nor does there always have to be some master plan being involved, even if it would have been nice to get that ball rolling. So you need to take it for what it is, and that is what Marvel now calls middle of the road. They decided to set the bar so high that when it falters, it is still worth seeing.
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