Hindustan Times (Chandigarh)

Volume 2 suffers from blockbuste­r bloat

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Tasked with saving the universe once again, the original quintet — a spacefarer (Chris Pratt), an emerald-skinned warrior (Zoe Saldana), a deadpan hulk (man-mountain Dave Bautista), a kleptomani­ac raccoon (voiced to perfection by Bradley Cooper) and a vocabulary-challenged treeoid (Vin Diesel) — is back.

There are plenty of new characters too, including a goldenhued leader of an alien race (Elizabeth Debicki), a celestial being with a hidden agenda (Kurt Russell) and his protégé (Pom Klementief­f), an empath who sports a pair of antennae on her forehead.

In what amounts to a glorified cameo, Sylvester Stallone fetches up as an interstell­ar mercenary.

It’s the first time he and Kurt Russell are in the same film since Tango & Cash (1989), but anyone expecting sparks will be sorely disappoint­ed.

Amid relentless mayhem and 3D gimmickry, there are occasional moments of goofball humour, mainly involving the sentient sapling who can still only say ‘I am Groot’.

Returning writer-director James Gunn relies on vintage ballads, once again, to set the beat. Expect snatches of songs by Fleetwood Mac and Cat Stevens; the appropriat­ely titled ‘Awesome Mixtape’ even features a rap tune by Baywatch heartthrob David Hasselhoff.

Given extended roles in the sequel, both Michael Rooker (former bounty hunter-turnedally) and Karen Gillan (the aggrieved adoptive sister) are the ensemble standouts.

Overall, though, Vol 2 suffers from blockbuste­r bloat. Hopefully the next installmen­t, hinted at plentifull­y in the end credits, will recapture the fun-fuelled zing of the original.

 ?? SCREENGRAB ?? Plenty of new characters with the original quintet.
SCREENGRAB Plenty of new characters with the original quintet.
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