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The Daily Gambit Issue #3829 8th May, 2024

First Impressions – Guardians of the Galaxy

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Luke Owen from flickeringmyth.com was in attendance to see the 17-minute preview of Marvel’s Guardians of the Galaxy ahead of it’s release at the end of July.

From what we have learned GOTG has a unique take on the comic book film genre, the visuals and tone are different and expect lots of comedy from unexpected characters. Here is what he made of the private screening.

We were told that the footage was from the end of act one and the start of act two and is the follow on from the first trailer where John C. Reilly is running down their rap sheets. As you would imagine, this scene is slightly longer, but not much longer than the trailer. From there we see Chris Pratt’s Peter Quill argue with a guard for his Walkman back, before he and the rest of the team are punished and tortured and head into the mess hall of the prison where they plan their escape and a brilliantly fun action scene ensues. The 17-minutes flew by.

As expected, Guardians of the Galaxy is unlike any of the Marvel movies that have come before it. To an extent, each Marvel movie has their own flavour, but Guardians of the Galaxy is truly unique. It has a different style of writing, it has a different style of acting, the visuals are different and – importantly – the tone is different. This is very much a comedy movie masquerading as a comic book outing. There is a heavy emphasis on things like the banter between the characters, Groot only knowing three words and the movie has a lot of visual gags in the foreground and background. In the footage we saw, there was a hilarious moment where Star-Lord, Rocket and Gamora are planning their escape while Groot is in the background putting it into action. Kevin Fiege talked at length during the Q&A session after the screening about how James Gunn was keen for all actors to test screen together to make sure the chemistry is just right and that shows on screen. They bicker amongst themselves, but it’s always on the right side of comedy.

The voice work by Bradley Cooper as Rocket Raccoon is really great and he brings a human level to Rocket that people might not expect. A brilliant move by Marvel and Gunn was to not have Rocket be a “cartoon character” as, in his mind, he is just like everyone else and Cooper brings that to the role. Likewise Vin Diesel manages to get a lot of emotion out of just three words. In the script, Groot’s lines were spelled out for Diesel so he knew what Groot was trying to say but could only articulate into the words, “I am Groot” and that again shines through his voice work. Chris Pratt is very much in his Parks & Recreation style of comedy (which works great) and Zoe Saldana is excellently quiet and cold as Gamora. But it’s Dave Bautista who was the real surprise. His performance was more than just being the “meat head” and his comedic timing with Pratt was superb.

Lastly, Guardians of the Galaxy looks spectacular on the 3D IMAX. It was never intrusive, it was never garish or gimmicky and it was totally immersive. The scope and size of the picture requires a screen this large and the space battles shown in the trailer at the end of the footage looked awesome. With the great script and characters, the film will have the same impact on a 2D screen, but the visuals are so damn impressive that this movie almost demands to be seen on 3D IMAX.

Guardians of the Galaxy looks fun, and that is really important to the tone of the movie. The characters are fun, the performances and chemistry between them are fun, the action is fun and the eclectic soundtrack makes this a fun movie the likes of which we’ve not seen from the comic book world. We were excited before, but we really can’t wait until we see the full film now.

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