What an amazing rollercoaster ride this film was. Such an unexpected surprise. Just when you thought they couldn’t top the previous film, they did with volume 3!
While this film is fun and adventurous, it is most definitely not suitable for children. So perhaps leave the kiddos at home and screen this one before letting them view it. The film is a bit intense and the little ones may not be ready to see some of the scenes.
Now on to the juicy details! While I’d love to discuss the film entirely, I don’t want to spoil it for you so I’ll give an over view. The film does seem to be an origins film of our favorite little furry friend, Rocket played by Bradley Cooper. Although we’ve always known Rocket had a rough start, never could we have imagined he lived and survived through the hell he went through. We also never knew he was such a sought after genius, which you will come to see in this film. We meet his friends who were like him and how they played a role in him becoming what he is.
As for our beloved Star Lord and his beloved Gamora, it’s something he still grasps on to for dear life, but as you will see things just don’t go the way you’d hope. we do still have all our guardians and even more play a part in the film.
Overall, like I stated on the beginning… this film is a must watch full of laughter, action AND TEARS! Yes! TEARS! Who would have ever thought that there could be a film to cause tears after the death of Ironman in End Game. The film was amazingly written and directed to keep your attention. The only suggestion I could recommend is to watch The Guardians of the Galaxy Holiday Special to be up to date. Also there are two end credit scenes, so don’t leave right away!

















Great review. I felt the same way about this movie. It definitely a very meaningful and poignant movie…. even for a MCU installment. It definitely closed out the story and characters the right way and in a satisfying way that gives enough closure on this particular iteration of the Guardians team. I laughed, I was in awe, and even teared up once or twice. Overall, Volume 3 delivered on its promise…and that’s a good thing!
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