While many viewers feel that sequel movies are rarely better than their predecessors, Marvel just has the ability to make sequels look better, and the only thought that came to mind after watching it was that the Marvel Universe's movies still don't disappoint, and while "Guardians of the Galaxy" felt more bland, next year's "The Avengers 3" is going to pull in a bunch of alien B-curds who are very different from superheroes here on Earth. Isn't that worth seeing? So the question is, do you need to catch up on the first movie before you see it? The answer is: yes. Watching the first episode before going to see will be more understanding of the ins and outs, and the interaction with the members of the terrain, these places really do not want to miss, will be a lot of points for this movie.
The story this time around was actually a bit unexpected, and I didn't expect it to go this way at all. Looking at the movie from a cinematic universe viewpoint, all the impressions about the characters are from the first episode, and the laughs are probably 100 times as many as the first episode. Although the story background and character archetypes are supported by the American comics that follow them, the movie version still shoots its own style with a slightly adapted plot. Director James Gunn's directing skills make people sure that if the previous movie was to introduce the members, then the second episode not only brings out the personal characteristics of each member, but also echoes each other, bringing out the team's emotions cultivated by the previous episode, gradually sublimated from friends to family, so that the audience can see the true meaning of this movie in the great happiness and great sadness, especially in the true feelings are all in the unnoticed picture or a line The movie is a great example of how the audience's emotions are slowly piling up, and it creates a quirky, different, and emotionally intense style for the Guardians of the Galaxy series.
"Star Guard" series from the first episode of the strong personal style of each character, Star-Lord as half of the Earth's mysterious life, Gamora is the special identity of the Daemon King's adopted daughter, Dex to help their loved ones to avenge the determination of the Rocket Raccoon appearance of self-importance in the inner inferiority of the suffering of the tree Gelut's powerful ability and always only say a word of the ancient reality of the personality of the members of the charm of all. The character of Gertrude, who has a strong ability to speak only one word, is the charm of these members. In addition to Groot's sacrifice at the end of the last episode to save all the members of the team, but the end credits have revealed that Groot was reborn in the earth to return to the team, the previews of the small Groot's adorable appearance has also become the biggest attraction of the episode, in order to the small Groot, I'm willing to rush to the cinema to see it once again. The following may refer to the plot, if you haven't seen it, please watch at your own discretion, the emotions between the members of the Guardians of the Galaxy can be said to be a key point of this episode, the timeline from the end of the last episode after just a few months, the team began to accept commissions around the universe, the beginning of the film a hilarious fight against the interdimensional monsters, in the perspective of the little Grunt, with the crowd was infected by Star-Lord, "Dance music empire" hobby, the background is hazy and cleverly disguised as a "dance music empire", the background is hazy and cleverly disguised. The background is hazy to hide the intensity of the fight, but it also shows the team's deep emotion and strength that they have developed in a short period of time, and there are also a lot of episodes that use Groot's natural moe to solve the crisis, so that the audience can easily adjust their moods amidst the tension and excitement, which is just like an evolution of the style of the debut episode, which is so satisfying. This episode features two not-so-decent characters from the previous movie, Nebula and Yondu, as well as the new addition of Star-Lord's father, Igor, in not-so-small roles, and is a surprising twist in the plotting. The sisters, Nebra and Gamora, seemed to be on opposite sides of the fence from the first episode, but while Gamora has repeatedly shown that she doesn't want to take a shot at her sister, on the surface the two are still incompatible. This episode reveals Nebula's inner pain and longing for her loved ones, as well as Gemora's journey to release her emotions, echoing this episode's focus on family and intimacy. Star-Lord meets his real father, but the shadow of his father's abandonment of his mother remains in his heart, making it difficult for him to open his mind to accept it. On the other hand, Yondu, who kidnapped him when he was a child, is frustrated, but shows his unease when he learns that Star-Lord has run away to the planet Igloo, making it seem that Star-Lord, who has been displaced since he was a child, will have a strong backing and strength after he finds his real father, a powerful member of the Celestials. backing and a surge of strength. But the plot takes a sharp turn, many words and circumstances reveal unusual, it turns out that Igor is not the perfect father in Star-Lord's heart, but just want to use Star-Lord has the ability to destroy the universe of their own blood, but the original kidnapping of Star-Lord's Yondu is to protect him from harm and not to hand him over to Igor.
Seeing it through to the end, one really has to appreciate how emotionally full the movie is, and how it manages to weave in just the right amount of storytelling characters when they aren't exactly small. The friendship, affection and love between the team, the care for each other and the love of the real, make the team rendering power, Nebula to sister and love and hate the conflict, Yondu unconditional for Star-Lord's dedication in exchange for Rocket Raccoon to accept him to join the team, Mantis woman's special ability is the catalyst for the exchange of emotions, and the supreme race of the loneliness and the Igor's hypocrisy, and then finally by the saboteurs of the funeral for Yondu, are all The emotional richness of the movie is shown again and again, and with the "Dance Music Empire" that plays throughout the movie, coupled with the excellent choreography that surprises the audience all the time, Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2 has shown me a brand new look for the Marvel Cinematic Universe this year, and the director deserves all the credit for that. As a final reminder, there are five more eggs at the end of this movie.