You will laugh, you will cry, you will think
All Guardians of the Galaxy movies stand out among Marvel as especially relevant in themes and adept in conveying real emotional moments. This is largely thanks to the great writing and direction by James Gunn who delivers a great finale to the trilogy that will make you feel both sadness and joy but also again delivers strongly on the themes of family, friendship, dealing with grief, moving on from it and the value of kindness, which is already a great feat given the somewhat absurd setting of an action space opera.
There are many very very well written character moments especially for Rocket but for the other characters as well that and several moments that will make you choke up and even cry for either the tragedy or beauty of the moment if you allow yourself to dive into them.
The humor is again very well timed and unlike other Marvel movies does not take away from the more serious moments or overstay its welcome like in the recent Thor installment.
I love the direction they took for the characters as well and it gives Chris Pratt a couple of moments to shine as an actors who can be more than just funny (which he still is very much).
Although in terms of humor no one holds a candle to the absolute perfect timing and intonation of Dave Bautista who I very much admire both for his performance but also his integrity around the Gunn firing and re-installment.
In closing if you enjoyed Guardians 1 and 2 this is the perfect closure for the trilogy that will make you laugh, cry and think a lot not just about animal testing but also (if you are dealing with that) might help you deal with emotions of grief and moving forward.
There are many very very well written character moments especially for Rocket but for the other characters as well that and several moments that will make you choke up and even cry for either the tragedy or beauty of the moment if you allow yourself to dive into them.
The humor is again very well timed and unlike other Marvel movies does not take away from the more serious moments or overstay its welcome like in the recent Thor installment.
I love the direction they took for the characters as well and it gives Chris Pratt a couple of moments to shine as an actors who can be more than just funny (which he still is very much).
Although in terms of humor no one holds a candle to the absolute perfect timing and intonation of Dave Bautista who I very much admire both for his performance but also his integrity around the Gunn firing and re-installment.
In closing if you enjoyed Guardians 1 and 2 this is the perfect closure for the trilogy that will make you laugh, cry and think a lot not just about animal testing but also (if you are dealing with that) might help you deal with emotions of grief and moving forward.
- leocoolio
- May 3, 2023