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Guardians of the Galaxy Vol 3 is like a party

2023-05-04T10:34:11.351Z


The film that marks the end of the trilogy has role-playing action, and a character on the brink of death.


With

Guardians of the Galaxy Vol.3

, another trilogy closes.

And what to say about the end (no, we are not going to tell anything at all).

If the entire film is like a party, despite the fact that a beloved character is on the verge of death for a large part of the projection, the gloom and the knowledge that with this Volume 3, everything ends (everything ends?) can leave

a

taste strange on the palate of the Marvel fan.

But no, not like the one in the last

Avengers

.

But how does a character we thought was dead come back?

There's Star-Lord (Chris Pratt) trying to convince Gamora's replacement (Zoe Saldana) that they're a couple, and a good one.

Or will he be in another multiverse, or in the past or in the future?

"That person was an alternate future version of me", that's how twisted the (new) Gamora explains it.

Well, that's about as twisted as you'll see and/or hear in

Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3

.

All for one.

Five of the Guardians of the Galaxy, on their way to save another's life.

That's why they are serious.

Disney photos

Set in the far reaches of outer space.

the basis on which

Volume 3

stands is that Rocket is seriously injured.

Bah, he's about to die, and the only way to save the life of the anthropomorphic raccoon who speaks with the voice of Bradley Cooper is for all the Guardians to fight against a huge corporation (OrgCorp), which is run by a despot, and who in appearance looks out for a better life, but that is more cruel than a VAR in the 95th minute of any game.

They were all living more or less peacefully in Knowhere, which is the name of the Guardians' headquarters, when Rocket is attacked by Adam Warlock (Will Poulter, of

Midsommar

and

Narnia

), a super-powered being, the golden-skinned son of Ayesha ( Elizabeth Debicky).

He was sent by the High Evolutionary (Chukwudi Iwuji, from

Peacemaker

, by James Gunn, yes), who was the one who transformed Rocket into 89P13, a brilliant and somewhat bitter biped.

Not to be scared, it's not Star-Lord who is on the brink of death.

In the photo, simply drunk.

Well, time has passed and without spoiling too much, he needs to get the raccoon back.

It is that he is obsessed with repopulating a planet similar to Earth, but with the most advanced form of various animal species.

The film is a constant coming and going in the present in space and Rocket's rather tragic past, to understand his origins, meet his friends -others, not the Guardians, but animals with which the High Evolutionary has experimented.

With Rocket mortally wounded, the rest of the Guardians embark on a mission to essentially steal his medical records from the High Evolutionary, because without them he is lost.

So Star-Lord, Nebula (Karen Gillan), Drax (Dave Bautista), Mantis (Pom Klementieff) and Groot (voiced by Vin Diesel) are giving it their all and giving it their all, while beating up everything in their way, to get to the heart of the corporation, and recover the medical records.

The film spends a lot of time with Rocket, the Mapuche, and his tragic past.

Pay attention to the combat, fake shot in one take, in long shot.

It's the best we've seen in a Marvel movie in years, or at least in this Phase 4 of the Marvel Cinematic Universe.

All this, in two and a half hours (post-credit scenes -and legend...- included)?

All of this, and it even seems tight, because the film has a rhythm that puts it up there, and the 150 minutes go by like nothing.

Gamora (Zoe Saldana, from "Avatar") hadn't died?

Yes, the characters that came to the MCU almost, almost like par(e)dias of the other superheroes with a poster and even their own movies, from Iron Man to Captain America or Thor, who were initially seen as a group of scoundrels , more or less sarcastic, more or less spoiled.

Well, those Guardians from 2014, today, are the most beloved characters from Phase 4 of the MCU.

James Gunn managed, obviously counting independently, to make a trilogy that, although it is related to the MCU, is managed by more or less its own rules.

Good for him.

That is also called an author, and the three

Guardians of the Galaxy

have his stamp.

Adam Warlock (Will Poulter, from "Midsommar" and "Narnia"), the super-powered, golden being who attacks the Guardians.

Or is it unreasonable to imagine that Gunn enjoyed the original

Star Wars

so much, that for him Star-Lord is a kind of Han Solo, Groot, Chewbacca, and Mantis, Nebula and Drax are that necessary

comic relief

support in comedies, Are they adventures like this or not?

Aren't they species that coexist, as also happened in the universe imagined by George Lucas?

The Guardians are of different species, who coexist for a common good: to save the galaxy.

Gunn, along with the Russo brothers (the last two from

Avengers

, among others) are the filmmakers who best understood this of entertaining with action, but adding a certain amount of drama to it.

Well, OK, Gunn until this movie, not so much, because his thing tends to be more outlandish, humorous and politically incorrect.

But Gunn, who has already left Marvel to be now the top dog at DC in terms of coming up with new movies, from Batman to Superman, is a guy whose ideas spring up like jokes in Tangalanga.

So this closure, we already said, is a party with friends.

“Guardians of the Galaxy Vol.3”

Very good

Action/ Comedy.

United States, 2023.

Original title:

"Guardians of the Galaxy Volume 3"

.

150', SAM 13 R.

From:

James Gunn.

With:

Chris Pratt, Zoe Saldana, Dave Bautista, Bradley Cooper.

Cinemas:

IMAX, Hoyts Abasto and Unicenter, Cinemark Palermo, Cinépolis Recoleta and Pilar, Showcase Belgrano.

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