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Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2: how do Marvel's space-pirates cope with the difficult second album?

The latest entry in the seemingly endless series of comic-book adventures film opens with a colossal, hilarious, bang and closes with a bigger, funnier one.

April 25, 2017 10:20
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Unlike most of their superhero movie cousins, The Guardians of the Galaxy don’t have a single mission or quest that drives them, They mainly get into entertaining scrapes through a mixture of mischief, caprice and dangerous overconfidence.

And that overconfidence bleeding out of the Guardians’ spacefaring adventures and into the actual production family behind the films is the sole flaw in Guardians of the Galaxy Volume 2.

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After a brilliantly thrown-away opening sequence, in which the battle against a colossal Lovecraftian space-beast is merely the backdrop to some adorable Guardians hi-jinks, we segue into a somewhat baggy middle section in which our hero Star Lord (Chris Pratt) learns more about his mysterious heritage.