by Jinzo Ningen » Thu Aug 07, 2014 1:52 pm
It took me a while to warm up to it, but by the end of the first act I was all-in. Loved it and will be going a second time this weekend. As I thought, Rocket & Groot were my favs, but I was pleasantly surprised at how endearing lunkhead Drax was! Pratt did a nice job as Quill/Star-Lord and I think he brought a freshness to the film. My wife & I were cheering and clapping (and tearing up) in all the right places. This movie has such a big heart that I forgave the little quirks and miss-steps (there weren't many) and just rolled with it. I can see where some folks would be put off by being expected to absorb so much NEW stuff in one sitting, but for me that was a breath of fresh air. Yes, these are established characters, but they are new to the screen and 95% of the audience I was with didn't know Ronin from Conan so they were just going with the flow, braced by the good will the film and the excellent interaction between the various characters. Didn't hear a single negative comment from the crowd I was with as we all exited the theater.
Another pleasant surprise was that many of the smaller parts still had good moments. (LOVE Rooker's Yondu!) Several negative reviews cited the lack of screen time for Glenn Close, saying her considerable talents were "wasted." I think they just poo-pooed her role because they expected an actress as well-respected and lauded as her to have a more substantial part. I'm guessing she probably did it for her kids/grandkids and was just there to have fun, make a little money and... pretty certain she'll have more to add in the next installment. John Reilly's character also had a nice bit of closure at the film's end with his family. Hope to see more of him next time around as well. I expected to like this film, but was still tickeld at just how much I loved it and how several moments have stuck with me over the past week. An easy 4.5 out of 5 and a definite Blu-Ray buy when it hits the shelves. It wasn't the greatest ever and it does have problems, but all films do. Main thing was that it was so dog gone much FUN! Makes me think even less and less of the DC/WB approach. Good for Marvel for realizing and fully supporting the concept that in order for a comic book-inspired film to be a success it doesn't have to be a dark, moody, brooding, angst-filled whine-fest.