Saturday, August 2, 2014

Review - Guardians of the Galaxy "

Release Date: 31, July 2014 The
Certification: 12A
121 minutes: Duration
Directed by James Gunn
Starring: Chris Pratt, Zoe Saldana, Dave Bautista, Bradley Cooper, Vin Diesel, Michael Rooker, Lee Pace, Karen Gillan, Glenn Close, Benicio Del Toro

Just like many of you suffer from fatigue Marvel right now? Incredibly, this is the fourth film in the franchise next year after suites Marvel Captain America, Spider-Man and X-Men. Not that any of them have tested all patients, but other adjustments suites BD 300 and Sin City this year, you might wish for, all loosely connected superhero comic or would just shit a little camping will be awarded. Enter Guardians of the Galaxy. Chances are, if you have a deep knowledge of the comics have no idea who these people are, which is actually very refreshing given the knowledge about it is still reported Funny 2014. Fortunately, however, this has much more in common with the space opera romp than any superhero, and feels at its most lacking all the baggage that goes with them.

From a spaceship in the late 80's on the same day as that of his mother, Peter Quill aka "Star Lord" death (Pratt) the earth is born ("Earthling") kidnapped, but never since. A living trapping and steal your way through the galaxy, Quill is in jail after landing, which comes into possession of a mysterious ball which unfortunately also on other stakeholders. In an attempt to escape, an unlikely alliance with a pair of colorful humanoid aliens (Saldaña and Baptist) and a talking Raccoon (Cooper) and his laconic, tree-walk (Diesel) is formed. Together, they are made ​​to "Guardians of the Galaxy", a motley group of mercenaries who are "losers" and "A-holes" are as baptized in question in order to save the world from total destruction.

Guardians of the Galaxy [Still4]

On paper, it may seem that the tread on solid ground before (and maybe a bit silly) is the attractiveness of the Guardians of the Galaxy certainly lives up to its director. James Gunn made ​​his trademark mischievous humor, how to give in his previous efforts, super-comedy Slither and more bite to see it; is very close to the sea 15, the boundaries of just over 12A to make it as an adult (if not the most mature) to make Marvel movies to date. The constant references to the pop culture of the 80s, music and science fiction are also the reference point for much of the atmosphere that distinguishes it from other, as inputs to wonder to your target audience.

This is a riot, though. Chris' so hot right now Pratt has had great success this year was as the voice of the comedy in the movie Emmet Lego, and makes an unlikely hero like atmosphere with the procedure called self-titled "Star Lord Everyone is also in top form. Dave Bautista unexpectedly, apparently an excellent sense of humor, as the villain Drax has detailed you can not understand the metaphors and friendly tree Groot and Rocket Raccoon Duo darkened channeling Han Solo and Chewbacca in their lovable.

Rocket and Groot [more]
The cast list itself is very impressive, but many of them are just an impression: the role of Saldaña requires relatively easy to play, but it does well. Karen Gillan and Lee Pace villains are a bit boring, but Michael Rooker Gunn column is entertaining as the leader of a gang of thieves and kidnappers, Glenn Close and happily gets to call someone a "tail". Everyone is clearly having an absolute ball, and that can sometimes please start almost always pulled through at the edges with pure desire to be public.

This brilliant soundtrack thumpingly, some striking images and a good piece of real heart with its many laughs and Guardians is a winner, and the best sci-fi romp Serenity Joss Whedon in 2005 go is added. Tas pleasure. Do not forget to stay after the credits; which unsurprisingly the stupidest end yet, but those are pretty savvy will surely get a kick out of it.

★ ★ ★ ★ ☆

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