Thursday, August 31, 2023

Guardians of the Galaxy Volume 2 review

After enjoying the original so much, I had high expectations for the sequel. While there were some bits that didn't quite click for me, overall I felt Volume 2 surpassed its predecessor.

The central plot is a bit strange, and is perhaps a bit slow to develop. The main cast, the Guardians themselves, get split up and pulled in different directions. New characters are introduced, and existing characters receive more screen-time and development. Some returning characters who I had previously dismissed as being, well, "minor", become central to the emotional core of the movie this time around.

This genuinely surprised me, and in a way made the emotional scenes that much more memorable. To be clear it's not done at the expense of previous "main" characters; rather it actually helps flesh them out as the relationships between them are the heart of the whole matter. Likewise the new characters don't take away from the old, as their interactions reveal more to us about both. Overall I walked out of the movie even more emotionally invested in the Guardians than I was before.

As well as hitting harder in the feels, I found the movie to be even funnier than the first. I would say it's arguably more stylish too, with more memorable action scenes that weave musical and visual elements together incredibly well. The cast is great, and there's a lot of fun cameos this time around. I think the best way I can describe it is to say that: Volume 2's highs reached greater heights than before. If that makes sense.

I do have a couple of criticisms, though minor ones. The plot lacked a bit of direction, with some major characters really just kind of "hanging out" for most of the film. Personally I also missed the feeling of exploring distant worlds that I enjoyed so much in the first movie, although Volume 2 still delivers very cool sci-fi visuals.

Overall I think I have to give this a 9/10. It's one of my personal favourite Marvel films, and one of the most memorable movies I've seen in the last few years.




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The toe scene? Probably the funniest thing I had seen in years! Just thinking about it would crack me up for ages afterwards. And the scene with Yondu striding through the ship, after regaining control of his arrow was amazing.

I still marvel at how Yondu somehow managed to become the emotional heart of the movie. It's impressive how a comedic interaction where Yondu and Peter talk about Mary Poppins manages to have so much emotional weight; the GotG series really does interweave comedy and emotion in a way that no-one else has managed. At least that's how it feels to me.