Pros: Lots of laughs in fun, fast moving story
Cons: Some bathroom humor, characters could be sharper
The Bottom Line:
Guardians are back
Laugh filled and fast paced story
Delightful viewing
“Can We Put the Bickering on Hold till After We Survive the Massive Space Battle?”
I was actually surprised at how much I enjoyed the original Guardians of the Galaxy, so I was really
looking forward to seeing Guardians of the Galaxy, Volume 2. I finally got
the chance to watch it with a couple of friends, and all of us enjoyed it.
As the movie opens, the Guardians are on a planet about to
face a horrendous monster, and as we are reminded just how much fun they are as
we are reintroduced to these characters, human Peter Quill (Chris Pratt),
aliens Gamora (Zoe Saldana) and Drax (Dave Bautista), genetically engineered
raccoon Rocket (voiced by Bradley Cooper), and baby Groot (voiced by Vin
Diesel) a small tree. However, before
they leave the planet, one member of the team does something that leaves them
facing a death sentence. As they race
across the galaxy for their very lives, they meet a surprising person. How will this change things?
And yes, that is all I’m going to say on the plot. Honestly, that’s more than I knew going
in. I wanted to go see the movie because
I enjoyed the first so much, and I enjoyed watching the story unfold without
any ideas of where things might go.
The story was very quick moving, with lots of action to keep
us entertained. I was never bored for a
moment. The amount of action did keep
the characters from being fully developed, which made some moments late in the
movie pack less of a punch than they might have otherwise.
The acting, whether from an actor or a voice actor, is
great. Considering how much of this
movie is special effects, the actors have to really use their imagination to
bring things to life, but they do a great job of it.
And the special effects?
They are outstanding. No, that’s
hardly a surprise in this day or age, but I always still appreciate it. Yet they never got in the way of the story or
characters.
And yes, there are plenty of hilarious lines. It’s hard to remember all of them after just
one viewing, which I guess means I have to go back and watch it again. Oh darn.
I didn’t remember quite the level of bathroom humor we have here in the
first one, and my friends enjoyed those jokes more than I did, but there was
still plenty that all three of us were laughing at.
One aspect of the plot got dropped at the end of the movie,
but considering the closing credits scenes followed up on this, it doesn’t
really bother me. I have a feeling it
will be an issue in the next movie. And
speaking of those final scenes, the final one was quite possibly the funniest
thing in the entire movie.
While not quite as great as the first movie, Guardians of the Galaxy, Volume 2 will
still entertain fans of the first. If
you haven’t seen it yet, be sure to fix that today.
Wonderful review! I totally agree with all of your points. I enjoyed Baby Groot so much and seeing Teenage Groot for a minute was a nice touch! I loved the movie, but let the theater thinking it lacked just a little oomph that the first one had.
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