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Guardians Of The Galaxy Vol 3 (2023) [1080p] [WEBRip] [5.1] [YTS]
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The Guardians of the Galaxy triquel is one of many Hollywood blockbusters that have fallen into production hell, associated not only with the coronavirus pandemic, but also with the scandalous dismissal of James Gunn from the post of director of the film, the search for a replacement and the unexpected return of the director back home. However, while Disney was stubbornly trying to fit into the bonds of the new social agenda, Gunn was intercepted by the producers of Warner Bros. Work on the new version of Suicide Squad and The Peacemaker series cut the director off from the Marvel cinematic universe for three whole years. To our universal joy, Gunn finally found time to return to his big superhero family for one final chord. After the sudden appointment of the director to the post of head of DC Studios, it is not necessary to wait for other collaborations with Disney. In this regard, the new "Guardians of the Galaxy" is perceived as nothing more than a farewell film, sewn with threads of nostalgia for the times when everything was a little simpler.
After the final showdown with Thanos, the guards managed to recover, get stronger and even set up their own headquarters in a galaxy far, far away. A stable present, however, does not prevent Peter Quill (Chris Pratt) from increasingly returning to the past, pouring cheap alcohol into the heart broken by the death of Gamora (Zoe Saldana) and suffering in every possible way. The measured everyday life of the heroes, whose number has increased due to the assistant Yondu Kraglin (Sean Gunn) and the Soviet dog Cosmo (Maria Bakalova), is violated by Adam Warlock (Will Poulter), a mercenary of a certain Supreme Evolutionist (Chukudi Iwuji). Many years ago, an Evolutionist created a genetically modified raccoon Rocket (Bradley Cooper) and now intends to bring his creation back at all costs.
Unlike "Thor", "Captain America" or the same "Iron Man", Marvel's "Guardians of the Galaxy", which started back in 2014, is a conceptual franchise in every sense, having a unique directorial vision that somehow magically managed not to fade into the depths of a soulless machine called Disney. The third part of Guardians of the Galaxy, like the new album by Lana Del Ray, is pleasant and beloved precisely in its predictability, recognizable atmosphere created from elements of a space western, hooligan comedy and old family cinema in the spirit of early Chris Columbus. Gunn does not change his favorite tricks, but also does not play the same song twice, every now and then introducing new components into the plot. Like all the final chapters, the Guardians triquel is full of heartbreaking tragedy, and once again the director turns to the most human in the audience, putting at stake not the fate of the whole world, as it was, for example, in Avengers: Infinity War or the new Spider-Man, but the life of a small angry raccoon Rocket. The mystery of the origin of the furriest member of the team is revealed through dozens of openly manipulative flashbacks about life in captivity and dreams of freedom, against which even the third "Toy Story" seems like a dry geography textbook.
Behind the layers of a textbook story about the power of friendship and love, one can see both a reference to the literary Dr. Frankenstein, as well as a satire on modern eugenics or even a director's manifesto of abolitionism. Without excessive moralizing, Gunn, who literally three years ago survived the death of his beloved dog, recalls that animals may not be intelligent, but they are definitely sentient beings who have a fundamental right not to be human property, no matter how exalted their so—called owners may be guided by their lofty motives