Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3 is a tearful farewell for fans. marvel finally gets it right

JayAmes Gunn’s goodbye to the Marvel Cinematic Universe is a memorable one. third installment of Guardians of the Galaxy Enterprise is a surprisingly emotional affair. It makes you laugh as much as it makes you cry. The 159-minute film also makes you realize that it’s been a long time since a good MCU film released.

All creatures large, small and potentially disgusting are welcome Guardians of the Galaxy: Volume 3, This is the story of people who are made to feel like others. Still they live, laugh and fight.

six years after the last the guardians The film, the ensemble cast returns to take you on an emotional roller coaster that will keep you hooked till the very last scene. the story catches up later Avengers: Endgame (2019). Peter Quill (Chris Pratt) is drowning in his grief over losing Gamora (Zoe Saldana) to endless bottles of wine. Nebula (Karen Gillan), Drax (Dave Bautista), Mantis (Pom Klementieff), and Groot (voiced by Vin Diesel) try and pick up the pieces, and also build homes for all those affected by the many wars. .

strike a balance

The entrance of supernatural Adam Warlock (Will Poulter) is ominous for all sorts of reasons. He is also the reason the Guardians come together and fight back Grumpy Rocket (voiced by Bradley Cooper) with all his might, even if it means fighting the all-powerful High Evolutionary played by Chukwudi Iwuji.

Gunn’s screenplay mostly revolved around Rocket’s backstory. And how he became a dashing raccoon roaming around the galaxy with guns bigger than his body.

The biggest triumph of the film is how it manages to take the franchise it has always known and loved and balance heartwarming moments with fun and laughs. The Spaceship band is still tight and the actors make sure to never lose sight of the ultimate goal – to entertain their audience one last time.

special thing about Guardians of the Galaxy It’s that you don’t see one character more powerful than another, especially in the main gang. Gunn makes sure to let each develop and grow at their own pace without stealing the spotlight from the others. This is the reason why not a single performance in the film is special.


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story of the outcasts

Guardians of the Galaxy is about creatures such as humans because it is about the ‘outcasts’ – those who have been rejected for being on the bottom rung of the evolutionary ladder. The film never sounds preachy in terms of conveying a message. And by showing ‘tough’ characters at their most vulnerable, Gunn gives Marvel fans a endgame-Moments like, turning on the waterworks in the audience.

Look for a dog named Cosmo who is based on Laika, the first dog sent into space by the Russians. His Russian accent and telekinesis powers may make you want to adopt a dog in an instant.

The fact that Gunn never loses sight of what started the franchise is what makes it so enjoyable, what happened with it. Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania (2023).

Guardians of the Galaxy: Volume 3 A mushy, emotional and action packed ride. But it just selects itself and nothing else. This is its biggest victory.