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Peter Quill, still reeling from the loss of Gamora, must rally his team around him to defend the universe along with protecting one of their own. A mission that, if not completed successfully, could quite possibly lead to the end of the Guardians as we know them. (Walt Disney US)

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Kaka 

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English For God's sake, give this bunch of lovable oddballs some dignity. If the first and second films were overstuffed but benefited from the fact that the main characters looked so "different and funny" compared to most others, the third film looks like a stale and generic colouring book without any innovation and freshness. There are lots of characters that aren't even worth talking about and the only thing that has a solid pull and gets some emotion out of the viewer is the line with the raccoon and a couple of funny jokes with Bautista. A film that starts 30 minutes and ends at about 45, already quite a nightmare with all the banging and shooting. Star Lord and co. can take a well-deserved break now no one will hold a grudge. ()

Stanislaus 

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English Already in the trailer, Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3 made it clear that it would be a heartwarming movie and a farewell to some characters all in one. (Spoiler alert!) I admit that the concentration of onions increased more than once during the screening in the cinema – animal cruelty will move just about everyone, but even in other moments the the film manages to play on a sad note without being annoyingly obvious. The central villain didn't really appeal to me and joins the ranks of his ilk: arrogant freaks with twisted "higher goals"; and the character of Adam Warlock also left me cold. But the focus of the film is Rocket, from little raccoon to seasoned adult. James Gunn manages to tell the origin story of Rocket in a truly engaging and moving way – Harry's dialogue with Dumbledore at King's Cross immediately came to mind when reuniting with his friends on the other side. The line with the intergalactic version of eugenics added a deeper dimension to an otherwise more or less light-hearted film and definitely had potential - the sequence from Counter-Earth reminded me The Island of Dr. Moreau's. Alongside the poignant and more serious moments, however, the film doesn't forget the action or the humour, though the funny scenes that worked were rather fewer. But I left the cinema satisfied after the screening - my diaphragm was tickled, and it was a decent farewell and a touching film all in one. ()

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wooozie 

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English The MCU’s swan song. I’m afraid that the third installment of Guardians of the Galaxy is (and probably will be for a long time) the last MCU movie which made me care about the story and the fate of its characters. Most importantly, it's an awesome movie packed with emotion, great moments, and, as we’ve come to expect of Gunn, an absolutely amazing soundtrack. Yes, it's a bit overelaborate, it does get cringy at times, and there are way too many characters. However, since the end of Phase Three, there hasn’t been anything this intriguing, entertaining, and moving (not just the ending). A last look into the good old world which, whether I admit it or not, has very much influenced my taste in movies, my interest in comic books, and just me personally in general. Thanks, Kevin. ()

D.Moore 

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English Marvel has managed to move me a few times, but it has never managed to do it so many times in one film. This is simply a triumph, and it's a joy to see what it looks like when a series is lovingly nurtured by a man who understands it – James Gunn. The farewell to the Guardians of the Galaxy is not quite flawless, I was a little bothered by the not-so-smooth transitions from comedy to drama, for example, but in the end it's such a beautiful film that I can't be mad at it, and not just because of the raccoon eyes. So thanks, from the very first film it's been a beautiful, always imaginative, stylish and memorable ride. What will happen next, we’ll see. ()

MrHlad 

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English The first half of the Guardians of the Galaxy: Volume 3 looks like a compilation of jokes cut from a mediocre sitcom. The second half is just as uninteresting in terms of depth, but at least it has drive. The fatalism doesn't work and doesn't lead to anything decent. But surprisingly, I ended up enjoying it quite a bit. ()

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