MOVIES: Guardians of the Galaxy – A Marvel movie unlike any other – Review
1 Aug 2014
MoviesWhile not the best movie to be put out thus far from the Marvel Studios behemoth – that title belongs to Iron Man 3 –Guardians of the Galaxy is light years ahead of its Marvelverse brethren in terms of visually stunning spectacle and grand moviemaking. The most obscure Marvel comic book to be adapted to date, Guardians is a film for hardcore comic geeks and sci-fi aficionados. More Indiana Jones than The Avengers, it’s also a throwback to a more simple (though not simplistic) style of Hollywood storytelling.
Who are the Guardians of the Galaxy? More importantly, what are they? Existing in the farthest reaches of the universe – perhaps in a galaxy far, far away – they are thrown together via a series of less-than-ethical decisions by each member. The most unlikely group of compatriots since The Breakfast Club, the Guardians are led by Peter Quill a.k.a. Starlord (Chris Pratt) who becomes their de facto leader when a mysterious orb he stole becomes the most sought after object in the universe. Why is it so highly coveted? Within in it sits an Infinity Stone, an object which can give its possessor powers beyond our imagination.
Most eager to possess the stone is Ronan (Lee Pace), one of the most evil mass murderers in the universe who wants the power to destroy all life on the planet he feels betrayed his people. Quill, ever the ethicist, feels like that would be a bad thing, so he enlists his new found friends to help him prevent Ronan from ever retrieving the stone. He is joined by Ronan’s former assassin Gamora (Zoe Saldana); a pair of bounty hunters/thieves, Rocket (Bradley Cooper) and Groot (Vin Diesel); and a madman named Drax the Destoryer (Dave Bautista) who wishes only to see Ronan dead.
Guardians of the Galaxy is an epic space adventure on par with Star Wars and, surprisingly, 2001: A Space Odyssey. We are journeying to the most hidden parts of a universe whose secrets will likely only be experienced by one human: Peter Quill, a man who was abducted from Earth as a young boy and who still longs for that simpler life. Director James Gunn, who co-wrote the screenplay with Nicole Perlman, creates an awe-inspiring landscape with a vision so gloriously rich that one can’t help compare his world to the world of Avatar. Everything from the weapons the characters wield to the spaceships they use to journey across the heavens is unique in its design which greatly enriches the other-worldliness of Gunn’s film.
Choosing Chris Pratt to play Peter Quill may be the best casting choice Marvel Studios has made since Robert Downey, Jr. stepped into the role of Iron Man. Pratt is the everyman hero we haven’t seen in some time. He is Indiana Jones running from a giant boulder; he is John McClane squeezing through a cramped air-conditioning vent; he is Steve McQueen fleeing the Nazis on a motorcycle. Handsome and able to deliver the script’s insanely clever dialogue, Pratt is a throwback leading man that fits perfectly into Gunn’s retro action comedy.
Surrounding Pratt is a cast so well-suited to their roles it’s hard to imagine the film succeeding with the loss of any one of them. Bradley Cooper stands out the most mainly because his voice is so unrecognizable. As Rocket, a raccoon-like creature with a wicked knack for machines, Cooper is loud, abrasive and arrogant, but also likable. We never see his face, but he is still able to win us over with his charm. Rocket’s best friend and partner-in-crime is Groot, who delivers only one line (“I am Groot.) but the message behind that singular string of words is made clear through Diesel’s creative styles of delivery.
The theatrical experience of Guardians of the Galaxy will surpass any other massive Hollywood movie this year. James Gunn has crafted a grand adventure that is funny and intelligent, but most importantly is a heck of a good time at the time at the movies.
Grade: A
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Iron Man 3 is your favorite Marvel movie? Wow, it's my least favorite, and the one I consider the 'worst' among the MCU films. I mean, to each their own, but huh...
ReplyDeleteI thought the exact same thing.
ReplyDeleteCan't wait to see it! Unfortunately I still have to wait another week :(
ReplyDeleteI think Iron Man 3 is a huge improvement over Iron Man 2, but my favorite Marvel movie is Captain America: Winter Soldier. I really loved it...
Iron Man 3 is not my least favorite Marvel movie (mostly because I like absolutely anything RDJ is in), but it is very far from being my favorite as well.
ReplyDeleteI saw this movie last night and it was awesome! The movie was hilarious and a whole new visually stunning world was created. The movie was so enjoyable I could watch it over and over and find something else to rave about. It was the best movie I've seen in a long time.
ReplyDeleteI can't remember the last time I enjoyed a movie as much as I enjoyed this. I was so entertained the whole time, hilarious, action packed and beautiful to look at.
ReplyDeleteI still think as a whole The Winter Soldier is the best Marvel movie to date, but Guardians is second best and definitely the most enjoyable.
I stopped reading at "that title belongs to Iron Man 3" This opinion effectively invalidates the rest of the review.
ReplyDeleteTo be honest, I didnt enjoy this movie. I really tried. After treating the franchise seriously (well as much as you can treat superheroes seriously) t his just felt like a connection of scenes tied to some 70's/80's music on tape. THe good guys were stereotypically dumb, the bad guys plan was just well.. not great either. I honestly struggled.
ReplyDeleteAlso.. Drax the Destroyer.. not Destoryer
ReplyDeleteThe original Iron man for me is still the best
ReplyDeleteCould anyone please stop Matthew from reviewing movies. It seems like he likes nothing except Christopher Nolan.
ReplyDeleteOriginal Iron man is definitely awesome, third best on my list.
ReplyDeleteI completely agree I had high hopes for this movie but I honestly hated it.
ReplyDeleteEveryone is entitled to their opinion obviously, but I'm sorry, Iron Man 3 is not the best Marvel movie by FAR. I'm pretty sure most would agree The Avengers held that spot but after viewing GotG I think it has been dethroned.
ReplyDeleteLost me at the first line
ReplyDeleteI wont say I hated it but I didnt like it. Like I said some scenes were just filler to put in some more music rights to 70's songs the movie had bought.
ReplyDeleteRonans plan to land on the planet to use his infinity thing was low brained considering he just had the balls to stand up to Thanos. Novas plans were not much better. I dislike movies where the non main characters are just there to provide points to the good guys
ReplyDeleteI just think my expectations were so high because of how everyone was praising it and how much I love SiFi. Maybe on a second viewing it will be better, I probably shouldn't have used such a strong word as hate, but I was certainly disappointed on my first viewing. I will give it another go though most definitely.
ReplyDeleteHey... I like other things too. Showgirls for starters!
ReplyDeleteI've not seen all the
ReplyDeleteMarvel films out there but i have seen a few and to be honest, this one IS the best one so far. I enjoyed every single minutia!
Saw at last night it was awesome.
ReplyDeleteI was thinking that haha. I was a little confused because I've never heard of Iron Man 3 being the greatest Marvel film. But I suppose that is what makes Marvel good. They have so many films out to suit people's many different tastes.
ReplyDeleteJust back from watching it. It was easily in my opinion, the best Marvel film that I have ever seen.
ReplyDeleteYeah that's so true.
ReplyDeleteThe movie? I hope you speak with irony. :-)
ReplyDeleteThis movie was everything I wanted it to be and more. Loved it, not my favourite MCU film but it has a lot of strong competition. Groot and Rocket were my favourite characters, a lot of laughter and a lot of tears came from their interactions. Thought Dave Bautista did an excellent job especially as he has limited acting experience. Loved both Gamora and Peter.
ReplyDeleteThe music was perfect especially how they incorporated it throughout the film for many joyful moments, also the score by Tyler Bates was beautiful.
We are Groot.