蚁人(有声)
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First though a big budget jape involving tiny protagonists, Ant-Man is the latest in the Marvel Superhero franchise. And as a superhero, Scott Lang's powers are a bit offbeat, shrinks very small, but retains force and more of an adult, cue strange, physics effects. Lang is played by comedian Paul Rudd and his powers only arrive when he dons the suits designed decades ago by the inventor Dr Hank Pym. Now this is no cameo with a couple of snarls and a laugh for the veteran of Wall Street fatal attraction and basic instinct. For his first foray into a superhero film, Michael Douglas is required throughout Ant-Man to supply the science, back story and general exposition that keep the plot running. So I asked if there was a particular key to it.
"I don't know there's an actual key. I guess there just is a key to delivering a lot of dialogue and for me, probably going back. I guess it started with Wall Street. In Wall Street, I had a lot of long speeches. I become the sort of actor-to-go-to when you need explanations. It tends to be difficult in terms of have to just deliver facts and back stories. Pace is the utmost, I think Mike Nichols had a great line, you know, what each actors just talk faster. Sometimes it gives you more of a sense of authority that you know what you are actually talking about."
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