If you count all the single-player movies in the MCU: Captain America series/Iron Man series/Thor series/Ant-Man series/Spider-Man series, etc., they are the best when they are grouped. The more people, the more big scenes, the more the advantages of special effects movies can be reflected. For example, the Ant-Man series with fewer characters happens to be the sequel movie with the least sense of existence and the least fans.
Speaking of the Silver Guardian series, including Star-Lord, Gamora, Raccoon, Groot, Drax, Nebula, and Mantis Girl, there are many groups of characters who make jokes and jokes, which makes it very lively. And, the raucous 70s and 80s pop songs that run through the movie definitely add a bit more to the mushy mess. MCU linkage is to pay attention to the number of people, otherwise the big chess that has been laid out will not be able to be played.
Ginguard 2 has a lot of emotional lines. Almost the most in a one-man movie series. Star-Lord and Yongdu and the family line of his biological father, Gamora and Nebula's sister love line, Star-Lord and Gamora, drax and Mantis sister's love line are all cross-narrated and wonderful.
The most outstanding must be that Yongdu, as his adoptive father's beloved son, is deeply in love. The line "your biological father is not necessarily your father" in the film is enough to tell all the audience what the director has to say. As the saying goes, there is no self-cultivation in life. Whoever treats you well is your dearest loved one. Star Lord's biological father of a monster who was not a human or a god, killed his mother, destroyed his favorite Walkman, and deliberately used his own body, so that anyone would fight back and take revenge. So, Silver Protector 2 is also known as Killing the Dad Who Killed Thousands of Swords...
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