Guardians Of The Galaxy Vol.2 - Review
Hey folks, so Guardians of the Galaxy Vol.2 is finally here and boy, it is awesome.
PLOT SYNOPSIS
Anyone can save the galaxy once. When a mysterious stranger named Ego, claims to be Peter Quill's (a.k.a Star Lord) long-lost father and ferries Drax the Destroyer, Gamora and Star-Lord himself to a weird far off planet, things are more than what seems to meet the Guardians' eyes.
CHARACTERS
Star Lord - Chris Pratt
Gamora - Zoe Saldana
Drax - Dave Bautista
Baby Groot - Vin Diesel
Rocket Racoon - Bradley Cooper
Nebula - Karen Gillian
Yondu - Michael Rooker
Ego - Kurt Russell
Kraglin - Sean Gunn
Mantis - Pom Clementieff
Review
So, the movie is a perfect blend of comedy, action and romance, although, I have to admit, I felt that this installment in the series was not as good as the first one, even though it had great action and comedy like the first one. But then again, this one left a deeper emotional impact on me than any other Marvel movie from the MCU.
The post-credit scenes were both funny and mind blowing. We get a shot of Adam Warlock and Teenage Groot. We get to see the Watchers having a conversation with Stan Lee. This might suggest that Stan, himself, is one of the Watcher. Which would explain why he can be seen in most of the Marvel movies. I found this a bit disappointing that there was no mention of the Avengers during the scenes that took place on our beloved home planet.
All in all, I would give the movie a 4/5.
The movie, certainly, is good, but not as good as the first one.
PLOT SYNOPSIS
Anyone can save the galaxy once. When a mysterious stranger named Ego, claims to be Peter Quill's (a.k.a Star Lord) long-lost father and ferries Drax the Destroyer, Gamora and Star-Lord himself to a weird far off planet, things are more than what seems to meet the Guardians' eyes.
CHARACTERS
Star Lord - Chris Pratt
Gamora - Zoe Saldana
Drax - Dave Bautista
Baby Groot - Vin Diesel
Rocket Racoon - Bradley Cooper
Nebula - Karen Gillian
Yondu - Michael Rooker
Ego - Kurt Russell
Kraglin - Sean Gunn
Mantis - Pom Clementieff
Review
So, the movie is a perfect blend of comedy, action and romance, although, I have to admit, I felt that this installment in the series was not as good as the first one, even though it had great action and comedy like the first one. But then again, this one left a deeper emotional impact on me than any other Marvel movie from the MCU.
The post-credit scenes were both funny and mind blowing. We get a shot of Adam Warlock and Teenage Groot. We get to see the Watchers having a conversation with Stan Lee. This might suggest that Stan, himself, is one of the Watcher. Which would explain why he can be seen in most of the Marvel movies. I found this a bit disappointing that there was no mention of the Avengers during the scenes that took place on our beloved home planet.
All in all, I would give the movie a 4/5.
The movie, certainly, is good, but not as good as the first one.
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It would be good if u mention that his father is a crazy god and the feud between the sister's
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