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Monday, May 08, 2017

GUARDIANS OF THE GALAXY VOL. 2 and Its Dysfunctional Fun



This followup to Marvel’s 2014 blockbuster that tested the audience’s willingness to accept relatively unknown comic book heroes, takes up where its predecessor leaves off.  Writer/Director James Gunn has ‘still got it’ with his diverse, motley crew of mercenaries who are going through growing pains. It won’t make you forget the original, but it is an entertaining sequel with some poignancy.

Chased by the Sovereigns for a transgression, the Guardians are rescued by a mysterious being who reveals itself to be Peter Quill’s father (Kurt Russell). As Peter (Chris Pratt) reconnects with his past, the rest of his ‘family’ is squabbling, relationships change and loyalties switch in surprising fashion. But an ominous reality emerges for Peter that has deadly consequences for the Guardians and the universe.


Each character gets a chance to shine whether it’s adorable Baby Groot (voiced by Vin Diesel), Drax (Dave Bautista) and his hysterically awkward responses, Gamora’s (Zoe Saldana) rivalry with her embittered sister, Nebula, Rocket Raccoon (voiced by Bradley Cooper) and his nasty disposition, Yondu and the truth about Peter, and a couple new characters, Mantis and Ego. There are plenty of funny moments and amusing cameos.  

Naturally the visual effects are impressive particularly the way a certain character is de-aged convincingly.  Gunn again utilizes a hip, 1980s rock soundtrack as well as a litany of pop culture references.

There is heroism and sacrifice, and amid the action and bickering, the film is ultimately about reconciliation and familial reconstruction.  Sometimes family members have to fight each other before they get closer.

(Yes, Stan Lee gets an ‘out of this world’ cameo that will resound with Marvel fans, and the end credits have numerous jokes and bonus footage.)

***1/2 of **** stars (for Marvel fans)

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