by Christopher Barr
some spoilers ahead
Guardians of the Galaxy was not only the most
fun at the movie theater this summer blockbuster season but, the argument could
be made that it was the most fun all year. The only other movie I can
think of that was a blast as well was The Lego Movie, also starring Chris Pratt. Guardians is about friendships found in the most
unlikely places but it is also about family, honour and the courage it takes to
get there.
Guardians is a about a young
boy here on Earth in 1988, whose mother dies in the hospital and not even five
minutes later, that same young boy is abducted by a group of space pirates
called The Ravagers led by Yondu. All that he has with him is the clothes
on his back, a backpack with a wrapped present from his mother and a Walkman.
The tape in the Walkman is labeled Awesome
Mix Vol. 1, a music compilation that was put together by his mother.
This was a brilliant added piece of culture to the
movie, not only did it provide the awesome soundtrack during the movie but it
also tied everything together in the story, sort of like the Dude’s rug in The Big Lebowski. Mainly
the use of this portable tape cassette player was a reminder of the also great
and deliciously cultured film, Pulp
Fiction and Butch’s Gold
Watch, you have any idea what
his father had to go through to get him that watch? I don’t have time to
go in to it, but a lot.
Peter Quill, a.k.a Star-Lord has since grown up on
extra-terrestrial worlds among the craziest most outrages aliens of the
galaxy. He’s become a bit of a thief for hire, a skilled man that can
acquire special items for the highest price. As he goes and executes
these robberies he has his Walkman with him, playing the same tape over and
over again. He also loves every minute of it, because like Butch in Pulp Fiction, the sentimental value of this Walkman
means everything to him, even worth risking his own life to protect it.
It’s his connection to his past, it’s his connection to Earth and the fact that
it was all left behind so long ago. The tape has his mother’s favorite
songs on it, all songs from the 70’s and for him it’s all that’s left of
her. Whether it’s “I want you back” by the Jackson 5 or the always
fun, “Hooked on a feeling” by Blue Swede, the movies samples of these
70’s tracks are throwbacks to all the early Tarantino films, and it's likely Guardians isn’t even hiding that fact, case in
point, “Hooked on a feeling” from Reservoir
Dogs.
Quill gets his hands on a metal spherical artifact, Raiders of the Lost Ark-style,
which becomes a popular item for crooks and thieves in the galaxy to get their
hands on. Korath, a cybernetic subservient of Ronan the Accuser of the
Kree Empire, attempts to get the orb from Quill but Quill gets away. This
is how Quill meets up with and is arrested alongside Gamora, a green female
assassin sent to get the orb from Quill for Ronan to give to the Thanos, and in
turn, Thanos will destroy Nova Corps Home world capital, Xandar. Drax the Destroyer, a monstrous inmate seeking
revenge for the murder of his wife and child, and a pair of bounty hunters one
called Rocket, a foul mouthed genetically engineered racoon, bomb maker and
thief and his very tall and powerful, tree-like creature of a few words, Groot,
join Quill and Gamora in an off-world prison facility where the preverbal key
is thrown away. These misfits in space become the Guardians of the
Galaxy; a group, with wonderful chemistry, that now have a bounty on them by
Yondu and are being tracked by Ronan, all the while trying to sell the orb
before they learn of the devastating significance of the Infinity Stone’s
powers.
I…am…….Groot
Rocket and Groot are both complete CGI characters that
beautifully blend seamlessly into their live-action environment. An
environment rich with alien beings from all over the galaxy and places that are
elaborate and detailed, that will allow this movie to set alongside of some of
the great science fiction films out there, such as Star Wars and Star
Trek and the always enjoyable Serenity, a movie, Joss
Whedon’s first, that was based on his short-lived but much-loved TV series, Firefly.
Thanos is finally revealed and is later betrayed by
Ronan, who retrieves the Infinity Stone and uses it to imbue himself with
galactic, world-crushing powers. The Tesseract (the space stone)
from Captain America: The
First Avenger, the end credits of the first Thor movie and throughout the plot of The Avengers, is one of six
Infinity Stones that Thanos is in search for to fit in his Infinity Gauntlet, a weaponized
glove that will allow him to commit galactic genocide anywhere his madness sees
fit. The Aether (the Reality Stone) was what was being fought over in Thor: The Dark World and in Guardians, Quill retrieved the
Power Stone and Loki wielded the Mind Stone in his scepter to control his victims minds. The Soul and Time stones are still out there for
Thanos to get his hands on, it is likely that The
Avengers 3 will be a battle
to stop Thanos from joining all six stones together.
The showdown at the end of Guardians with Ronan on his massive warship, The
Dark Aster, is big and sprawling and is a reminder of the aerial
battles in the first Star Wars
Trilogy. Yondu teams up with Quill and his crew, along with the Nova
Corp fleet, an intergalactic military/police force, to defeat Ronan before his
ship lands and he is able to destroy the Home World of Xandar, using power from the Infinity Stone in his massive Warhammer. Loki in The
Avengers, in a similar fashion, was able to empower his scepter with the Mind Stone to give him the power to open portals, transport and create holograms
of himself.
The movie is a spectacular sight to behold, a wondrous
array of cultures, worlds and those that inhabit them, but the movie is really
about getting over differences, often racial discriminatory differences and
allowing grudges to fade away in the background so one can do what’s right for
the greater good. Quill, Gamora, Drax, Rocket and Groot, maybe not Groot,
all started in the beginning looking out for themselves and no one else.
The events of the movie and the fight to save something bigger then themselves
is a lesson that here on Earth, we are in dire need of.
I enjoyed the movie thoroughly; although I was creeped out by Rocket's obsession with other people's assistive tech.Guardians of the Galaxy 2 Gamora Coat depicts through its classic persona a must have for the Halloween season 2019.
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