Guardians of the Galaxy Volume 3’ Tamil Movie Review
Cast-;
Chris Pratt , Zoe Saldaña , Dave Bautista , Pom Klementieff , Sean Gunn , Chukwudi Iwuji , Zoe Saldaña ,Dave Ba ut ista , Karen Gillan , Vin Diesel , Bradley Cooper , Sean Gunn , Chukwudi Iwuji , Will Poulter ,Elizabeth Debicki , Mari a Bakalova , Sylvester Stallone and others .
Crew-;
Directer – ames Gunn , Written – James Gunn ,Based – Marvel Comics ,Producer – Kevin Feige , Cinematography -Henry Braham , Editer – Fred Raskin*Greg D’Auria , Music – John Murphy , Production company – Marvel Studios
Distributer- Walt Disney Studios*Motion Pictures Tamilnadu P R O – Suresh Chandra Rekha D;One and others .
Story-;
The Guardians of the Galaxy have established their headquarters on a rebuilt Knowhere.[a] The night after settli ng in, they are attacked by Adam, a superpowered being created out of revenge by his “mother” and the empres s of the Sovereign, Ayesha, for previously stealing from her and in order to bring Rocket to his creator, the H igh Evolutionary. During the fight, Rocket is seriously injured, leaving the Guardians unable to tend to his wounds du e to a kill switch embedded in him. The team resolve to travel to the Orgoscope, headquarters of the High Evo lut ionary’s company Orgocorp, in the hopes of finding an override code. Meanwhile, the High Evolutionary beco me s obsessed with retrieving his subject.With the assistance of the Ravagers and a reluctant Gamora,[b] the Guard ia ns infiltrate Orgosphere and retrieve Rocket’s file. However, they are attacked by Orgosphere’s guards, barely es caping after Peter Quill remotely activates the guards’ suit jetpacks. They deduce that Theel, one of the High Ev olutionary’s scientists, may have the override code stored in his memory, and decide to track him down.
The team next visits Counter-Earth against Gamora’s advice, who angrily bails out on them after calling out not only the Guardians, as a whole for them constantly making up separate plans because they feel like it, but Quill for his need to make her like the Gamora he once knew. Ayesha and Adam intercept a communication from Gam ora via a Ravager that Adam killed during an interrogation and follow her coordinates to Counter-Earth. Quil l, Nebula and Groot trace Theel to the High Evolutionary’s ship, while Drax and Mantis remain with Gamora and Rocket. Quill and Groot board the High Evolutionary’s ship, leaving Nebula behind.Mantis unwillingly accom pa nies Drax to the High Evolutionary’s ship, which begins to launch with Quill and Groot captured onboard, a proc ess that also destroys Counter-Earth. Gamora stays with Rocket, but is attacked by a pig warrior sent by the Hi gh Evolutionary, who, himself, is killed when Warlock arrives looking for Rocket. Gamora overpowers Adam and launches the Guardians’ ship.
Quill and Groot successfully defeat the High Evolutionary’s men and capture Theel, jumping off with him and retrieving his memory before Gamora meets them. Meanwhile, Nebula, Mantis, and Drax board the High Evo l utionary’s ship, and a weakened Adam senses that his mother is in danger but is too late to save her.On the Gu ardians’ ship, Rocket flatlines and has a near death experience, where he is met by his former childhood friends, Lylla, Teefs, and Floor, who tell him that his time has not yet come before Quill successfully implements the ov erride code and revives him. Mantis, Nebula, and Drax come across hordes of imprisoned children on the High Evolutionary’s ship before being captured themselves, and placed in a chamber with Abilisks. Mantis is able to persuade the Abilisks to side with them, and the three escape the chamber before reuniting with the Guardians and overpowering the High Evolutionary’s army.
Kraglin and Cosmo arrive in Knowhere, where Cosmo connects to the High Evolutionary’s ship with the help of Nebula and Kraglin, through her powers of telekinesis allowing them to free the captured children. Rocket disc overs a litter of baby raccoons and other test subject animals but is attacked by a deranged High Evolutionary w hile attempting to free them before being rescued by the Guardians. The High Evolutionary is left to perish on h is ship while the animals are rescued and board Kraglin’s ship along with most of the Guardians. After Cosmo is u nable to hold the ships together for long enough for him to board, Quill barely escapes, beginning to freeze in spa ce before being rescued by Adam.The Guardians, in their current form, decide to disband upon returning to Kno where. Quill bestows the rank of Captain of the Guardians upon Rocket before leaving for Earth. Mantis em bar ks on a journey of self-discovery with the Abilisks, while Gamora reunites with the Ravagers and Nebula and Dra x remain on Knowhere to raise the rescued children.In a mid-credits scene, the new Guardians—Rocket, a fully-grown Groot, Cosmo, Kraglin, Warlock, Phyla, and Blurp—are shown undergoing a new mission while a pos t-cr edits scene features Quill rekindling with his grandfather.
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Movie Review – ;
In several ways, “Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3” is a goodbye: for Gunn, for this franchise, and for some of the ch aracters in it. The story goes all in on Rocket Raccoon (Bradley Cooper), who ends up being the heart of the crew Peter (Chris Pratt) is drinking himself to sleep over the loss of his version of Gamora (Zoe Saldaña) in “Avengers: E ndgame,” and the Guardians are doing their best to protect their once-fearless leader.But everything changes when a powerful new foe named Adam Warlock (Will Poulter) shows up to abduct Rocket. The attack leaves Ro cket nearly dead, and the Guardians learn they can’t operate on him because of a device attached to his heart. I t’ll kill the beloved raccoon if they try.
To override the device, the Guardians need to track down a code from the raccoon’s maker, a powerful being cal led The High Evolutionary (Chukwudi Iwuji). And it turns out The High Evolutionary is trying to find Rocket to ha rvest his brain so he can build the “perfect so ciety.”This puts the Guardians on a collision course with a powe rful villain in order to save one of their own. Spri nkled throughout the film are flashbacks to how Rocket was made a nd how he came to be the crafty and sassy e ngineer everyone loves.Gunn was determined to go out on a bang, a nd he succeeded in infusing “Guardians of th e Galaxy Vol. 3” with scenes to make audiences cheer, laugh, cry, an d ultimately find closure for Marvel’s outer s pace oddballs.Cooper gives one of his most powerful performances revealing a surprising amount of vulnerab ility in the cast’s loudmouthed raccoon.
The story touches on themes of love, loss, and transitioning from grief to moving forward in life. Iwuji ends up pr oviding a fierce and memorable villain, which is usually one of the areas solo Marvel movies tend to suffer in the most. Given the arrest of Jonathan Majors, who was set up to be the next big villain in the Marvel Cinematic Un iverse, it’s a bummer that Iwuji’s strong performance was used up in a one-and-done role for a sing le movie.All signs point to summer 2023 kicking off big time with “Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3,” now in theate rs and flying high on the inspired lunacy that radiates from these merry Marvel misfits who won our hearts back in 2014 by being such total losers, also-rans to the core.
You could feel the film’s anarchic spirit just watching Chris Pratt in his breakthrough performance as Peter Quill, busting silly dance moves in space to an awesome mixta pe of 1970’s pop tunes. Quill called himself Star-Lord be cause, well, no one else would.The Super Marios Bros. Movie’ is the next best thing to playing the game Success d oes funny things when an und erdog becomes top dog. After grossing $770 million worldwide to become the thi rd-biggest box-office hit of the year, the bastard child of the Marvel Cinematic Universe took on the arrogance o f a rock star, spawning a merch andise bonanza and a 2017 sequel that couldn’t match the sneak-attack surprise of its predecessor. You can only do that once. That puts extra pressure on fired-then-rehired director-scree nwr iter James Gunn.
This time, Gunn is protecting an investment that doesn’t make it so easy to throw out the profit-centered Holly wood rulebook an d just let the hot-damn crazy rip. The good news is that the third chapter, while taking on com puterized bloat an d sequel slickness, hasn’t completely lost its screwball energy. Hanging with Quill and his mer cenary space cadets is still everything you’d want in a wacky, wild summer ride. B ut watch out for the darkness that keeps creeping in. Even quipster Quill is now a boozer lost in the bottle since h is love Gamora (Zoe Saldana) died and came back as an alternate version of herself in a perpetual bad mood and with no memory of her allege dly undying hots for him.
The main plot pivots around Rocket, the wisecracking rac coon voiced by Bradley Cooper, who’s in mortal danger after being attacked by evil Adam Warlock (Will Poulter). Can the Guardians find the hissable High Evolutionary (Chukwudi Iwuji) who engineered Rocket and destroy his creepy experiments at OrgCorp? Cue scenes of animal torture that don’t belong in a PG-13 film. The mission is clear for the Guardians, including Nebula (Karen Gillan) and Groot (voiced by Vin Diesel), plus Dra x (Dave Bautista) and Mantis (Pom Klementieff), whose love pairing is pure comic bliss. They must get the fien di sh Ravagers (led by Sylvester Stallone) to help save Rocket, seen in ad orable flashbacks that make him cuter tha n Baby Yoda.
Gunn barrages us with explosions and battles to disguise the holes in a script loaded down with mu ddled logic, u neven special effects and scattered backstories for minor characters. Even when Star-Lord drops t he f-bomb (a first in the MCU), the shock feels muffled. In an attempt to bring “feels” to the story, Gunn instead b rings his ov erlong, overstuffed epic to a standstill by covering everything in funereal gloom. Is it a sign of things to come wh en Gunn jumps from his Marvel perch to head up the dark knights at the DC Universe? So be it. For all its backsli ding into bleak, “Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3” still achieves an emotional landing by showing what the Guardi ans mean to each other as a found family. Says Rocket, “We’ll all fly away together one last time into the forever and beautiful sky.” That line is sentimental and easy to mock, but those among the Guardians faithful will surely choke up over the sweet sorrow of saying goodbye to these space dorks. It’s been a trip.
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Written By- T.H.PRASAD -B4U-Ratting – 4 /5