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In an extension of the Bard of Avon s famous quote, we have all the world s a galaxy and it is peopled with all creatures bright and ugly, and also zooming spaceships: the FX team made them all. That s Guardians Of The Galaxy 3D for you, with all razzle-dazzle and even a story if one watches intently. It all starts with a little boy hesitantly meeting his mother on her death bed. Cut to 26 years later and we are shot into space amidst a bevy of characters but we shall deal with only a few. There s Peter Gill/Star Lord (Chris Pratt) who was abducted from Missouri as a child in 1988 and brought up by a group of smugglers called Ravagers. Naturally, he s confused. Gamora (Zoe Saldana) is an orphan from an alien world but trained by Thamos to be a warrior and personal assassin. Make war, not love is her creed so Gill isn t able to make an amorous headway. Drax the Destroyer (Dave Bautista), a mighty warrior, is all out to avenge Ronin the villain who has murdered his wife and kids. All eyes look for Ronin but guess he s lost in the blink of an eye. For those looking for razzle-dazzle FX, they will be satiated but it’s all form, little content and sitting through 122 minutes of it can be taxing. The dashes of humour are few and far between tolkskolan and whatever acting talent there might have been, has probably fallen tolkskolan to the floor of the editing room. For me, much ado about little.
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In an extension of the Bard of Avon s famous quote, we have all the world s a galaxy and it is peopled with all creatures bright and ugly, and also zooming spaceships: the FX team made them all. That s Guardians Of The Galaxy 3D for you, with all razzle-dazzle and even a story if one watches intently. It all starts with a little boy hesitantly meeting his mother on her death bed. Cut to 26 years later and we are shot into space amidst a bevy of characters but we shall deal with only a few. There s Peter Gill/Star Lord (Chris Pratt) who was abducted from Missouri as a child in 1988 and brought up by a group of smugglers called Ravagers. Naturally, he s confused. Gamora (Zoe Saldana) is an orphan from an alien world but trained by Thamos to be a warrior and personal assassin. Make war, not love is her creed so Gill isn t able to make an amorous headway. Drax the Destroyer (Dave Bautista), a mighty warrior, is all out to avenge Ronin the villain who has murdered his wife and kids. All eyes look for Ronin but guess he s lost in the blink of an eye. For those looking for razzle-dazzle FX, they will be satiated but it’s all form, little content and sitting through 122 minutes of it can be taxing. The dashes of humour are few and far between tolkskolan and whatever acting talent there might have been, has probably fallen tolkskolan to the floor of the editing room. For me, much ado about little.
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