Galaxy Ambi Tian Group joins new members, Langjian upgrades and continues to write new chapters of adventure. This episode focuses on the mystery of Xingjue’s life experience, and at the same time is closely related to Tian Tuan saving the universe. It seeks true affection between the biological father and adoptive father, and the sisters who hate each other, and witnesses the family-like friendship among members of the Tian Tuan, as well as men and women. The protagonist's tacit love, although the story shows the pattern and routine, but the emotional expression is also sincere and convincing, and the various forms and elements entangled in the plot are still wonderful. With the help of the members' bickering, the members laughed constantly, and Groot's selling cuteness caused a lot of laughter and became a fan of strength. Nostalgic golden skewers lead the retro fashion, the space planet and battle scenes are dazzling and exciting, and it is still the popcorn product with strong popular entertainment effect.
Compared with the first big scene focusing on fighting and saving, Guardians of the Galaxy 2 chose to dig into the characters' hearts longitudinally after introducing a number of new characters, presenting an emotional depth far beyond the first. The newly-launched Mantis Girl with emotional perception capabilities directly unlocks the hearts of all members of the team. Kamora and Nebula, the sisters raised by Thanos, finally resolved their knot after a protracted confrontation. Yongdu and the Rockets greet each other from confrontation to shared adversity, making the audience realize that they are the same kind of people. Because of the humbleness and uniqueness of individuals, they have been ridiculed by the mainstream for a long time, and then they no longer want to be understood by others, let alone being welcomed. The moment when these characters, who have been misunderstood and despised, finally reveal their softest heart, it is also the true emotional climax of the whole movie.
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