Guardians of the Galaxy Volume 2

Guardians of the Galaxy Volume 2

3D Movie Review

Written By: Adolph Vega

 

3D

 

Overall the 3D looks sharp and lively in this movie. The 3D visuals are enjoyable, but weren't a significant factor in the cinematography. Some objects will occasionally fly out of the screen, and this is especially true for the character of Rocket the Raccoon and his snout. Rocket has a screen where he shoots a hole in a wall and the 3D depth adds to the enjoyment of that scene. The 3D did impact one emotional screen toward the end of the movie. I cannot speak about this scene in detail because it has massive story spoilers but needless to say that the 3D made this scene more impactful. At times I felt like the 3D was subdued and could have been better implemented. Overall the 3D is well done and nice, but it was far from amazing.

 

Final Score: Good 3D

 

Movie

 

Making a sequel to a popular movie is not an easy process. You can read my review for the original movie by clicking here. Sequels have to answer several questions to be successful. How can you recapture what people enjoyed in the original movie without retreading the original? How do you continue the story and expand upon on what was previously built? The original Guardians of the Galaxy was a surprise mega hit when it released in theaters in August 20014 so can this movie really live up the now higher expectations?

 

First thing first this movie is dependent on the viewer watching the predecessor to understand the story elements of this movie. Guardians of the Galaxy volume 2 takes place shortly after the events of the first movie. The guardians (Groot, Rocket, Star Lord, Drax, Gamora) are all called to help take care of a monster. Eventually the group discovers a long lost relative of a main character. The movie splits up the crew and they have their own independent side stories that eventually come back together toward the end. The movie has a very unconventional main villain and introduces many new characters. Characters are a major aspect of this movie and we have lots of excellent character development and backstory. We receive more information on the established cast but the supporting and secondary cast is all but ignored. In many ways I feel like this movie feels like an extended episode of the Television shows “Star Trek” or “The Twilight Zone” because of the bizarre story and the focus on an unconventional villain in an episodic nature.  I believe the bizarre story might be a turn off for some viewers. Some characters like the main villain and the new character of Mantis are excellent additions to the cast, but others are not properly introduced and only given the bare minimum amount of information to the viewer. The movie introduces a gold colored alien species, and a secondary villain but it's hard to care about them because the movie gives the audience so little information about them. I do have some problems with the plot regarding how many times things conveniently happen to advance the story. Overall I did enjoy the plot and the characters of this movie but I definitely had several issues with this movie. 

 

One aspect of this movie that I must discuss is the tone and the comedy. The movie has many tonal shifts that feel very awkward. Something dark or disturbing might happen and almost immediately afterword a silly joke will happen to try to lighten the mood. Overall the comedy did work, but when it misses it falls totally flat, and this is especially because of the quick change of tone. Some jokes are too drawn out and make the movie feel longer as a result. One scene specifically the character of Groot cannot understand the directions given to him from another character. This scene went on far too long and it became tiresome and tedious to watch this scene play out. Another failed joke was with a minor character and his peculiar name. I never thought this joke was funny to begin with and it became groan inducing as they continued to hammer this joke into the ground. This joke seems strange considering that many of the other characters also have odd names so why is this one so outrageous? Some of the more physical jokes are enjoyable but they can become overly silly and cartoony. Some of the comedy provides intelligent social commentary and it feels very adult and is very interesting. The character of Drax is very interesting and his species and culture make a thought-provoking contrast with popular human norms. Sadly many of the funniest moments of the movie were spoiled for me within the first teaser trailer. The comedic element of this movie is wildly inconsistent and is either completely hilarious or fails miserably. 

 

In closing I did enjoy my time with this movie, but I also many issues. I really loved the excellent character development and the action scenes are fun and enjoyable to watch. The comedic aspect is very hit or miss. The plot is unique but also leaves many unresolved issues and has too many convenient plot inconsistencies. The music and score within this movie is entirely forgettable. This movie is far from perfect but I was still able to enjoy this fun popcorn summer movie. 

Final Score: 7/10

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    Beauty and The Beast (2017)

    Beauty and The Beast (2017) 3D Movie Review

    Written By: Adolph Vega

     

     

    3D

     

    Initially the stereoscopic 3D visuals of this movie didn't impress me, but as the movie progressed my opinion changed. It seems like only a few scenes were meant to be in 3D. The 3D is a mixed bag with maybe 50% of the movie having awful and forgettable 3D visuals, and the other 50% having excellent 3D. Scenes with heavy computer graphics really shine in 3D and work with both pop and depth based 3D. Some scenes the camera pans a little too quickly and it become disorienting in 3D. The ballroom dance scene and the "be my guest" dinner scenes both look fantastic in 3D. The 3D really drawns the audience into the scene and make for a more magical viewing experience. 3D depth helps to make the castle seem taller and scarier. One minute the 3D is very impressive and the other minute it is totally worthless. Overall I enjoyed the 3D element of this movie even if it was hit or miss.

     

    Final Verdict: Good 3D

     

    Movie

     

     

    Beauty and the Beast (2017) is essentially a remake of the classic (1991) animated movie of the same name. This isn’t a pure remake because it adds several key new elements to the story and in many ways improves upon the already masterful original animated movie.

     

    This movie is focused on the beautiful young woman named Belle who lives in the French countryside. Belle yearns for more with her life and is portrayed with grace and charm by Emma Watson. The Beast was a prince whose life was changed because of a curse. Their lives intersect when Belle’s father goes missing. Only if the Beast finds true love can his curse be lifted . The characters of Belle and the Beast have fantastic chemistry together and this is a key element of the story . Can Belle help the Beast become normal again? This movie is a musical and is beautifully sung with many familiar songs and a few new ones. "Be my guest" is my favorite song within this movie, and this version is excellently choreographed , is easy to understand and is super catchy. When the song came to an end I wanted to stand up and cheer . Like I said earlier in this review this movie has many new scenes and those scenes work well to plug in previous plot holes from the animated version. The new scenes are touching and are well integrated into the story. The story flows well and feels tight with some excellent character development. Belle's father has so much depth and personality and is very likeable. I appreciate the added depth to the characters and the new scenes only enrich an already excellent story. The computer graphics displayed within this movie are exceptional and I loved how they appeared on screen. When I watched the trailers for this movie I was off put by the computer-generated characters, but as I watched the final product thier appearance didn’t bother me at all. Excellent is the best word to describe this movie, it’s entertaining, smart and a magical cinematic experience that the entire family can enjoy. I hate to compare movies but I feel that this movie is superior to the 1991 animated movie. That being say I consider the 1991 animated Beauty and the Beast movie to be a modern classic and one of the best-animated movies of all time. The fact that this movie excels beyond that excellence is an amazing  achievement, that Walt Disney would proud of. The movie feels both familiar and new and is the perfect showcase to how to make a remake that adds to the story yet honors what made the original so great to begin with . 

     

    Before I conclude this review I must speak on the controversy that this movie has created regarding a “gay scene”. This is a ridiculous controversy, based on silly character regarding an awkward hug. Yes this whole spectacle is based only on a hug . The character of LeFou is fabulous and eccentric and is finally made into a well-rounded person. In the animated version of this movie he is a simple minion of Gaston , but now he is a three-dimensional character. I never understood why LeFou would follow around the brutish Gaston but now it makes sense. I think that 99.9% of people will like his character change and have no problem with his eccentric humorous nature. This is much ado about nothing and is a moronic worthless controversy created by foolish people! I strongly disagree with government censorship of art, and I applaud Disney studios for making this wonderful movie. 

     

    In closing I loved this movie and I found it to be a spectacular movie with no significant flaws. The story is richer than ever, the characters are more established and they completely nail the musical performances. The only possible issue that I had was that some story elements fell a little too perfectly into place, but I can forgive that element because of its fairytales origins. Beauty & The Beast (2017) is a wonderful movie and is an excellent remake and is a truly magical theatrical experience.  

     

    Final Verdict: 10/10

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