Who would have guessed that a movie that featured a talking tree and an anthropomorphic raccoon would be one of the bets films of the year and one of the top grossing films of the summer? At this point for audiences, the Marvel name can do no wrong, but really it's the degree of latitude given to Guardians of the Galaxy, an admittedly weird movie with strange characters, that allows this unique film to shine. Attaching offbeat director James Gunn (Super, Slither) to be writer and director was a risk that paid off tremendously, as Guardians is the Marvel film most entrenched with the particular personality of its creative director. This is a gleefully imaginative film that enjoys wading deep into weirdness, dancing to its adventurous Star Wars throwback beat, always with its focus set on comedy but not at the expense of quality drama or character development. Really, the characters are the focus of this entry into the franchise, and Gunn and his actors do a bang-up job of gathering the team and getting you to care about each and every one of them. Each one of these characters has a goal, several payoffs, and each is given their proper attention. In an ordinary superhero film, the archetypes would be ironclad. With Guardians, the tough guy made of muscle can also be a source of unexpected comedy with his literal-minded speech patters. With Guardians, the talking raccoon can also be an emotionally disturbed victim of genetic experimentation who doesn't know how to play well with others. These are damaged characters, and their formation of an unconventional family unit is deeply satisfying and rather touching. The real star of the film is Chris Pratt (TV's Parks and Recreation), and what a breakout role he is afforded; he's like Han Solo's more juvenile nephew. But like the others, the character is surprising in its depth, with a well of sadness and displacement he still hasn't processed while he scavenges the galaxy. The plot can be a bit unwieldy at times but pays off better for repeat viewings. This is a world I want to spend far more time exploring and with these characters as my merry prankster guides. With a movie this action-packed, thoroughly entertaining, and gratifying, why come back to Earth?
Chris Pratt as Peter Quill / Star-Lord
The half human, half alien leader of the Guardians who was abducted from Missouri as a child in 1988 and raised by a group of alien thieves and smugglers called the Ravagers.
Zoe Saldana as Gamora
An orphan from an alien world who seeks redemption for her past crimes. She was trained by Thanos to be his personal assassin.
Dave Bautista as Drax the Destroyer:
A warrior who seeks to avenge his family's death at the hands of Ronan.
Vin Diesel as Groot
A tree-like humanoid who is the accomplice of Rocket.
Bradley Cooper as Rocket
A genetically engineered raccoon who is a bounty hunter and mercenary, as well as a master of weapons and battle tactics.