Providing a backbone to the film's structure, like the first film, is the music. (For the record, Baby Groot steals the show, as expected). There's a playful relationship between Drax and Ego's servant Mantis (Pom Klementieff), and even Rocket and Groot get some touching and humorous moments.
The relationships between father (Ego) and son (Quill), and surrogate father (Yondu) are complex, as well as the relationship between Gamora and Nebula. At its core, the film is a story about family. Written and directed by James Gunn, the film has a wonderful balance between humor, drama, action, and some touchingly emotional moments (which unfortunately more often than not tend to be undermined by the humor).
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The film then splits into two threads that ultimately converge, as we learn the truth behind Quill's parentage and Ego's grand plans for his son, and Yondu's plans to re-ingratiate himself with the Ravager community he was exiled from by tracking down the Guardians for Ayesha.īeyond the rather straightforward plotline, the movie is surprisingly emotional. Ego reveals himself to be Quill's long-lost father, and brings Quill (along with Gamora and Drax) back to his home planet while the others stay behind to repair the ship. They end up being saved from the fleet when it is destroyed by Ego (Kurt Russell), but subsequently crash on a planet. Unfortunately, Rocket can't keep his paws to himself and after stealing some batteries, are chased after by a Sovereign drone fleet. In exchange for their service, Ayesha gives them custody of Gamora's estranged sister Nebula (Karen Gillian), who was caught trying to steal the batteries. 2 we find the Guardians protecting batteries for the Sovereigns (led by Ayesha, played by Elizabeth Debicki) from an inter-dimensional being. Now taking place a few months later, in Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. By the end of that film, Quill's team had grown to include Gamora (Zoe Saldana), Drax (Dave Bautista), Rocket (voiced by Bradley Cooper) and Groot (voiced by Vin Diesel), and after saving the universe from the evil Ronan (Lee Pace), they became known as the Guardians of the Galaxy. In that first Guardians film, we were introduced to Peter Quill, aka "Star-Lord" (Chris Pratt), a human who was abducted as a kid by Yondu (Michael Rooker) and grew up with his gang of Ravagers become a scavenger mercenary. In 2014, Marvel released Guardians of the Galaxy, a delightfully entertaining sci-fi romp that ultimately ties into the larger "Avengers Cinematic Universe" they've been building since 2008's Iron Man. Written by George Clinton, Jr., Bernard Worrell, and William Collins Written by Tommy Boyce, Bobby Hart, and Wes FarrellĬourtesy of ABKCO Music & Records, Inc.
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