Official Australian release date: 7/8/14. Viewed: 2/8/14.
Director: James Gunn
Actors: Chris Pratt, Zoe Saldana, Bradley Cooper, Vin Diesel, Dave
Bautista, Lee Pace
Genre: Sci-Fi / Action / Comedy
Rating: M
Firstly, you don’t need to be a huge
comics fan or know anything about the ‘Guardians of the Galaxy’ going in to
this to enjoy it. Even though I’m a pretty big Marvel fan, I still knew very
little about the Guardians, but had heaps of fun with the film anyway. It’s a pretty
simple concept – a boy, Peter Quill (Pratt) is taken from Earth by one of the
spacefaring races that exist in the Marvel Universe, grows up as a Han Solo-esque
outlaw calling himself ‘Star Lord’ travelling/thieving around the galaxy. He
steals the wrong thing (an orb) and gets involved in a galactic power struggle
which forces him to work together with Gamora (Saldana), Rocket (Cooper), Groot
(Vin Diesel in his best role ever!) and Drax (Bautista). Action and adventure
ensue!
The bad guy, Ronan (Pace), is a Kree that wants to wipe out the
plant Xandar – no real reason why he hates the Xandarians, he just does! – and Thanos
(who we saw at the end of ‘The Avengers’) is going to help him, once he gets
the orb. It sounds complicated – and we haven’t seen any Skrulls or Shi’ar yet!
– but the film doesn’t really get too bogged down in galactic politics or
grudges. However, it sets up the potential for a huge ‘The Avengers 3’ or the
new ‘Fantastic Four’.
One of the best bits is that Quill was abducted in 1988, so the only
cassette he has is full of 70’s & 80’s music, meaning he knows nothing else
and the film does a great job of throwing in catchy, but not necessarily huge,
pop songs throughout – Bowie, 10cc, Blue Swede, Joan Jett, Marvin Gaye… The
audio makes everything fun and provides a nice contrast to the aliens/space
battles going on in the visuals!
So, when Quill and his team of misfits – so many ‘Star Wars’ comparisons
(a good thing!), including Thanos appearing as a hologram to Ronan – decide to
do something good with their lives and join forces with the Xandarian “Nova
Corps” (although, no sign of Nova the character) to stop Ronan. There’s a huge/exciting
battle and final scene.
Plenty of laughs throughout, mostly thanks to Pratt & Cooper and the
film never gets bogged down in too much seriousness, or the darkness/evil of
the villains. Loads of eye-popping action and lots of cameos/support actors
adding to the overall “big galaxy” feel. The Groot scene near the end is
spectacular and the post end credits scene is a pretty great inside joke.
Overall: Fun and frantic – with a
fantastic soundtrack – and “I am Groot”!
Gav's Rating: 4.5 stars.
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