Believability Matters: Why Ant Man 3 Failed and The MCU is in Decline
Despot of Antrim・2 minutes read
Disney's "Ant-Man and the WASP: Quantumania" flops due to a lack of believability and logical consistency, similar to recent MCU failures, like illogical character actions and unrealistic plot conveniences. The film fails to explain improbable events and relies on political messaging, showcasing a disregard for audience intelligence and engagement.
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- Believability, not realism, is crucial for a story's success, as seen in the criticism of "Ant-Man 3" for lacking logical consistency within its narrative world.
- The text emphasizes the importance of maintaining internal logic in storytelling, contrasting the organic information dissemination in the film's First Act with the illogical character actions and unrealistic plot devices that hinder believability, ultimately impacting audience engagement.
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Recent questions
Why did Ant-Man and the WASP: Quantumania flop?
Lack of believability and illogical character actions.
How does believability differ from realism in storytelling?
Believability requires logical consistency within the story world.
What impact does lazy world-building have on audience engagement?
Lazy world-building leads to audience disengagement.
How does Ant-Man 3 compare to past films like "The Fly"?
Ant-Man 3 lacks coherence in explaining scientific feats.
How does Ant-Man 3 treat the audience's intelligence?
Ant-Man 3 respects the audience's intelligence by maintaining believability.