Saturday, May 13, 2017

Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2

           
Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2

Dir: James Gunn
        Cast: Chris Pratt, Zoe Saldana, Michael Rooker, Karen Gillian, Bradley Cooper &
   Vin Diesel (voices), Kurt Russell, Pom Klementieff

   some spoilers ahead

       At some points during the GOTG 2, Gamora (Saldana) shoots a refrigerator sized 
  cannon while Yondu (Rooker) slaughters alien men with a whistle controlled arrow.
  But no weapon can control the cuteness that is baby Groot, a tiny tree that dances 
  to ELO during the opening scene.

      Marvel's favorite band of cosmic heroes are back in this sequel from 2014's
  surprise hit. This time, Peter Quill's (Pratt) lineage is explored and learns who
  his father may be.
      
      After fighting a ginormous alien, the team is attacked by a race of golden
  skinned aliens called The Sovereign. They are after valuable batteries that 
  Rocket Raccoon (Cooper) stole from them. Our heroes make the jump to 
  hyperspace where they crash land in a forest world. There they meet a middle
  aged man (Russell) claiming to be Peter's dear old Dad. 

      Hot on their trails are the Ravagers, a group of intergalactic pirates who raised
  Peter since being abducted as a boy. Silently working with the Guardians is
  their disgraced leader Yondu (Rooker) who vows revenge against the men
  who ousted him. The muscle of the group, Drax (Bautista) is treated like comic
  relief with funny quips.

     This movie felt like a step down from the original probably because this scifi
  flick is more story driven than action oriented. Each character is better fleshed
  out and we get to learn more about them. The plots themselves are contrived
  while the humor felt forced making the jokes fall flat. The touching scene made
  me want to cry hard. 

     Russell's subplot smelled awful alot like another well know space opera that
  explored the father-son dynamic. But they did it better and it was more believable.
  This story was watered down and contributed little to the MCU. The first one was
  so good because it had heart and characters that we've never seen before. Perhaps,
  next time James Gunn can return to what made the first GOTG movie so great,
  a sense of fun and adventure. 


     Grade: C (7/10)
Baby Groot: A

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