What a movie.
This movie delivers on every level. The cgi is the best we've seen from marvel in a long time and actually delivers some diverse locales for the characters to explore. It especially stands up to scrutiny compared to other recent marvel outings such as she hulk, wakanda forever and ant man and the wasp:quantumania.
The main gist of the story is that rocket is fatally injured at the start of the movie and the rest of the guardians need to save him. However, the person who genetically engineered him has implanted a kill switch whenever someone tries to heal him and the only thing that can break this switch is a pass key. This pass key can only be acquired from the people who engineered him which also turn out to be the main villains of the movie. Why this story works so well is because, for the first time in a long time, a marvel movie feels like it has stakes. It feels like any one of the guardians could die. Another thing which they have absolutely aced in this film is the villain. Chukwudi Iwuji is absolutely brilliant as the high evolutionary and didn't steal the show but as a new introduction to the franchise he did a fantastic job of keeping up chris pratt and bradley cooper. He had some really good moments, especially in the flashbacks, which is another field this movie absolutely excels in. The flashback sequences really really dig in to rocket's past and are guaranteed to get the waterworks flowing.
This was also the first marvel film in a while that didn't make me bored out of my mind while watching it. With Quantumania and Wakanda forever I found myself checking the time every so often and just couldn't get at all immersed in the world or experience. Whereas in Guardians vol.3 I found myself not wanting the movie to end. It is so refreshing to have a genuinely funny marvel movie as well. This trilogy practically started the mcu quipping and even now the same style that was introduced in the first guardians movie still is present here and brings plenty of laughs. It is miles better than the other comedy in the rest of the mcu because it was the guardians thing to begin with and this is their comedy at it's peak. Moments like chris pratt's 'get in the (word i can't say on imdb) car' demonstrate the guardians' dynamic at its absolute finest. The comedy also matches the tone. It's not the usual mcu job of interrupting serious moments just to make people laugh or cringe. Almost everything feels exactly how it should. A movie like endgame for example, is about half the world being gone, yet quite a lot of the movie is laughing at fat thor. It just doesn't go well with the tone. But in this movie, everything fits together nicely, you have your moments of happiness and witty banter, but also your solemn moments where some pretty deep and depressing things happen.
Now, let's take a minute to talk about the music in this movie. Oh my god, how did they get it so perfect! From the sullen opening with an acoustic version of radiohead's 'creep' to the amazing choice of 'no sleep till brooklyn' for one of the best marvel fight scenes. The Guardians fighting all together to the beastie boys is just something that's got to be experienced on the big screen. And if you stayed until post credits, you might have finally come and got your love, because the absolute classic by redbone rounds off the trilogy just as it began.
And finally moving on to the acting. The acting in this movie is phenomenal. Bradley cooper and Chris pratt just keep on coming with the jokes and heartfelt performances. Personally, I believe that Bradley cooper takes the cake here, bringing one of, if not my favourite mcu performance ever. I truly believe that this movie is the king of all marvel movies. This movie was so fun to watch and I would definitely recommend going to see it.
11/10.
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