warmth

Lawrence 2022-04-21 09:01:10

I love this story, this heartwarming blockbuster, yes, it's been slightly shaved out of total personal heroism

A few people who didn't know each other at first, and who have no relationship with the eight poles, are together, and each lives in the universe with their own stories.

The luckiest thing is the little raccoon (if he hears it, he will fight with me) and Groot. After all, they are still two people who depend on each other for life. The well-made, sci-fi vibe adds color.

Well, let's talk about these people with stories first.

Peter Quill, Star-Lord - I like this name, it feels like an earl in the universe, a name like a handsome nobleman. In fact, he lived a life of a displaced orphan very early on. Personally, I think his mother is really an amazing woman with maternal beauty, full of optimism and wisdom. Even if the story is not described in detail, it still makes people feel warm.

Carmela has a heavy past on her shoulders. Think about the specific plot. After destroying her hometown, the ultimate boss treated her inhumanely. The shadow of her childhood must be extremely thick, but it also shaped Her firm, strong personality. This reminds me of Nicole Robin in "One Piece". It turns out that fate always plays tricks on people like this. Suddenly, I feel that it is not this personality, and it is really impossible to live in this universe! !

The little raccoon is thoughtful, like an "old and cunning" professor, with the feelings and behaviors of normal people, the plot must be derived from reality and higher than reality, who can stand up without hesitation in the face of that situation? , the little raccoon does not have it, he perfectly explains the reality of human beings. But sometimes there is an inexplicable laugh with Groot.

Overall, it's a very sweet story.

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Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2 quotes

  • Drax: [to Quill] You just need to find a woman who is pathetic... like you.

  • [first lines]

    Meredith Quill: [sing along with the song Brandy] There's a girl in this harbor town / And she works layin' whiskey down / They say, Brandy, fetch another round / She serves them whiskey and wine / The sailors say, Brandy, you're a fine girl.