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Guardians Of The Galaxy Vol. 3

FILM OF THE MONTH
Cult Critic Guardians Of The Galaxy Vol. 3
8.0
CAT INDEX

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SCREENPLAY
8.0
MAKING
7.5
ACTING
8.5

Guardians Of The Galaxy Vol. 3 | Reviewed By Gaurav Dutta

Adam (Will Poulter), who was created by Ayesha (Elizabeth Debicki), the Golden High Priestess of the Sovereign, attacks the Guardians of the Galaxy as part of his retaliation, disrupting their peaceful existence on the planet Knowhere. Rocket (Bradley Cooper) is seriously harmed during the battle, and his companions set out determined to save his life from High Evolutionary (Chukwudi Iwuji), who made the talking raccoon. For what reason did High Evolutionary assault Rocket and his group? Was it possible for the Guardians of the Galaxy to save Rocket's life? Is saving Rocket the main mission of the group? The film has every one of the responses.

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Those who have seen the previous Guardians of the Galaxy films will find the 3rd volume will be the best installment to date due to Rocket's emotional backstory, even though the story is straightforward, the way it is told keeps the audience interested until the very end.

In the first ten minutes, film director James Gunn jumps right into the main plot and doesn't waste any time. He tells the story in a cool and impressive way. The profound piece of the film works out quite well, especially in Rocket Racoon's history. Additionally, Pom Klementieff as Mantis, Karen Gillan as Nebula, Vin Diesel as Groot, Dave Bautista as Drax, and Chris Pratt as Peter Quill, aka Star-Lord, all deliver outstanding performances.

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Notwithstanding the profound profundity, the characters Drax and Mantis furnish some lighthearted element with their discussions and activities. The movie has stunningly vibrant visuals. The universes of OrgoCorp and Counter-Earth are surprising, as are individuals on Counter-Earth. The action sequences of the film are well-crafted, and the camera work during the fight on Counter-Earth stands out. The fights are rendered even more beautiful by the slow-motion shots.

While the story, bearing, and exhibitions are fine, a few sections in the last portion of the GOTG series leave the crowd befuddled and scratching their heads brimming with questions. Chief James Gunn planned to show who precisely Rocket is and the way in which he developed. Rocket's genius is discovered by the antagonist High Evolutionary in one scene. The issue here is that when the story is about Rocket, James Gunn ought to have shown a visual guide to exhibit that the raccoon is profoundly insightful contrasted with different species on Counter-Earth.

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Moreover, a superior depiction of High Evolutionary’s contemptible nature would have assisted the crowd with understanding how strong he is. Anyone who expected Gamora (Zoe Saldana) and Star-Lord (Chris Pratt) to reunite as lovers will be disappointed by the lackluster scenes between them. Before Groot and Rocket met the rest of the Guardians of the Galaxy, the film director should have shown how they became close. If their backstory had been explored, the movie would have been even more moving.

In general, Guardians of the Galaxy Vol 3, is more emotional than action-packed. The performances of Chris Pratt, Zoe Saldana, Bradley Cooper, and Karen Gillan are all enjoyable, and James Gunn delivers an excellent farewell to the series. Regardless of the straightforward story and some superfluous slack, any individual who loves superhuman movies and the Guardians of the Galaxy series can watch this film this end of the week.


Gaurav Dutta is a B.com graduate from Kolkata, schooling from St. Joseph’s College having a passion for writing since childhood. On the other hand, he also excels in the career of accounting and finance. A writer by his own choice, and aims to make a mark in the gaming industry through his coding abilities. 

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