Sometimes we lose ourselves in the music of the outside world to escape dealing with the lack of it within us.
Hot tears crept down my cheeks as I looked around with eyes red and swollen. The room seemed to be closing in on me. It was dark, almost spooky. Near the ceiling, a thin ray of sunlight was streaming in through a small slit that barely passed for a window.
For us Marvel fans still reeling from the pain in our hearts and the bitter feeling left in our stomachs by the emotional roller coaster that was Avengers: Infinity War, “Ant-Man and the Wasp” is a welcome respite. I walked into the theatre hoping to see our fun-loving superhero's antics and wondering what Dr. Hank Pym (Michael Douglas) and his daughter had done with the unfinished Wasp Suit from the first instalment.
Sometimes we lose ourselves in the music of the outside world to escape dealing with the lack of it within us.
For us Marvel fans still reeling from the pain in our hearts and the bitter feeling left in our stomachs by the emotional roller coaster that was Avengers: Infinity War, “Ant-Man and the Wasp” is a welcome respite. I walked into the theatre hoping to see our fun-loving superhero's antics and wondering what Dr. Hank Pym (Michael Douglas) and his daughter had done with the unfinished Wasp Suit from the first instalment.
Hot tears crept down my cheeks as I looked around with eyes red and swollen. The room seemed to be closing in on me. It was dark, almost spooky. Near the ceiling, a thin ray of sunlight was streaming in through a small slit that barely passed for a window.