Et voilà les premiers avis sur ANT-MAN !
Le 26/06/2015 à 17:29Par Camille Solal
Le film de super-héros ANT-MAN de Marvel a été projeté hier aux Etats-Unis et, comme le veut désormais la tradition (lorsqu'il n'y a pas d'embargo), les heureux spectateurs qui ont assisté à la séance ont pu tweeter leurs critiques en sortant dans le salle. Et vous allez le constater, les réactions semblaient plutôt positives après ce film qui, visiblement, contient non pas une mais DEUX scènes post-génériques très réussies. Vivement le 14 juillet qu'on puisse, à notre tour, découvrir l'ultime film de la Phase II de l'Univers Cinématographique Marvel !On rappelle que ce film signé Peyton Reed raconte l'histoire d’un petit escroc du nom de Scott Lang (Paul Rudd). Doté d’une capacité étonnante – celle de rétrécir à volonté tout en démultipliant sa force –, Scott doit embrasser la part de héros qui est en lui afin d’aider son mentor, le docteur Hank Pym (Michael Douglas), à protéger d’une nouvelle génération de redoutables menaces le secret du spectaculaire costume d’Ant-Man. Contre des obstacles en apparence insurmontables, Pym et Lang doivent mettre au point – et réussir – un audacieux cambriolage qui pourrait sauver le monde d’une issue fatale…
It takes ANT-MAN a moment to get cranked up, but once it does, it’s sensational. My favorite third-act of any Marvel movie.
— Jeremy Smith (@mrbeaks) June 26, 2015Two Ant-Man credits scenes, each better than the last.
— Germain Lussier (@GermainLussier) June 26, 2015Ant-Man is more methodical than most Marvel movies but it’s hilarious & a totally great ride. So many fun MCU links too. Another winner.
— Germain Lussier (@GermainLussier) June 26, 2015Ant-Man isn't just great entertainment, it's also a great movie. Marvel's most human film to date. Fantastic.
— Jack Giroux (@JackGi) June 26, 2015Ant-Man ties into the MCU without using any tangents. Almost all buildup, but that's a part of the fun with heist films. Great script.
— Jack Giroux (@JackGi) June 26, 2015Sadly ‘Ant-Man’ falls flat in almost every way. Doesn’t seem like it’s sure of what it wants to be. Not so much bad as it is blah.
— Mike Sampson (@mjsamps) June 26, 2015ANT-MAN is fantastic fun with heart, wildly clever set-pieces, and a scene-stealing Michael Pena. It's a movie I want to be friends with.
— Haleigh Foutch (@HaleighFoutch) June 26, 2015ANT-MAN is good. Not a disaster like some expected but also not a homerun. Has a *must see* after the end credits scene.
— Steven Weintraub (@colliderfrosty) June 26, 2015Ant Man is great. Way better than Age of Ultron. @edgarwright deserves co-director credit. Feels like his movie.
— gregoryellwood (@HitFixGregory) June 26, 2015#AntMan: Mostly boring with lots of exposition, daddy issues and a splash of wit. Oh! And Paul Rudd's abs. #FemaleGaze
— Courtney Howard (@Lulamaybelle) June 26, 2015Guys, don't worry. #AntMan is good. Like, goooooood. Also, it's the weirdest Marvel movie yet. Weirder than "Guardians of the Galaxy" even.
— John Boone (@jtyboone) June 26, 2015ANT-MAN is a TON of fun! It's Marvel's version of Ocean's 11. Great cast, slick score and two wonderful post-credits scenes #StayTillTheEnd
— Brian Gallagher (@GallagherMW) June 26, 2015Recent Marvel credit scenes have been kind of minor, but ANT-MAN has two (mid-credits and at the very end) that, unlike its hero, are huge.
— Kyle Buchanan (@kylebuchanan) June 26, 2015
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