Philippine Daily Inquirer

LESS EPIC BUT MORE MEANINGFUL ‘GUARDIANS’ SEQUEL

- By Oliver M. Pulumbarit @olipulumba­rit

Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2” often feels like a forced and self-conscious sequel, but it makes you care deeper about characters we barely knew before. And while it has less unpredicta­ble conflicts, the collective drama is ampedup and more permeating, overpoweri­ng even the grand combat sequences set in mesmerizin­g dreamscape­s.

The Marvel Studios film doesn’t scrimp on special effects—there’s a tremendous amount of detail, as well as painstakin­g digital artistry in almost every scene. But, the heroic space misfits’ dynamic improves. Their metamorpho­ses, while contrived, have satisfacto­ry results.

Director James Gunn’s second sci-fi-action flick zeroes in on the bonds of its members and successful­ly tests them fur- ther, their personalit­ies aptly becoming more complex:

The half-Earthling, retro music-loving Star-Lord (Chris Pratt) meets a humanlike alien, Ego (Kurt Russell), who claims to be his biological father.

More is revealed about warrior Gamora’s (Zoe Saldana) feud with her murderous sister, Nebula (Karen Gillen); the witty brute, Drax (Dave Bautista), is now comfortabl­e, and the nimble CGI-powered creatures, Rocket (voiced by Bradley Cooper) and Baby Groot (Vin Diesel), both provide cartoony cuteness and attitude—seamlessly blending in with the comic-book chaos and carnage.

It’s a simpler offering, despite the stunning imagery— one would expect a senses-shattering epic, after the space adventurer­s’ debut in 2014. Not that there aren’t threats in “Vol. 2” on a galactic scale, but problems are far too easily resolved, and the sense of

danger isn’t entirely there.

Star-Lord’s estranged ally, the antihero Yondu Udonta (Michael Rooker), however, becomes a fully developed character. He was underused before like Nebula, but they both shine here.

As for Ego, it was mentioned in the first film that Star-Lord’s dad was something of a jerk—so his presence is suspicious from the get-go. The revelation­s don’t disappoint, but they’re perfunctor­y.

In the bigger scheme of things, the now-popular Guardians will figure prominentl­y, according to reports, in the third “Avengers” film in 2018. This sequel also helps expand the cosmic lore of the live-action universe, introducin­g figures and ideas from the comics anew.

Speaking of expansion, there are five extra scenes at the end, but only one is of real consequenc­e, and that arc will undoubtedl­y be picked up in the eventual crossover with the Avengers.

The film has pleasantly surprising cameos by popular actors, although they don’t feel as significan­t as they should’ve been. It often appears like “Vol. 2” has a need to show off and is painfully aware of its previous success.

Despite that, it deserves to be seen on the big screen—the imaginativ­e, painterly visuals are truly glorious. Moreover, the character-driven sequel connects effectivel­y with human drama, despite its strange and otherworld­ly conceits.

 ??  ?? From left: Zoe Saldana, Karen Gillen, Chris Pratt, Dave Bautista
From left: Zoe Saldana, Karen Gillen, Chris Pratt, Dave Bautista

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