Damon Smith enjoys a few retro twangs during this big-screen journey out of Marvel Comics
From its visually stunning opening set to the funky strains of Come And Get Your Love by Native American rock band Redbone, Guardians Of The Galaxy lends the Marvel Comics’ big-screen universe a delightful retro twang.
The sardonic anti-hero is seldom parted from his Walkman and he inspires his cohorts to greatness with repeated references to Kevin Bacon and Footloose.
As the slick special effects attest, the budget for this intergalactic romp is big — so too are the laughs courtesy of director James Gunn and co-writer Nicole Perlman.
The opening sequence affectionately nods to Raiders Of The Lost Ark and when the mystery surrounding the film’s fabled treasure is revealed, the space cowboy casually notes the trinket has “a shiny suitcase, Ark of the Covenant, Maltese Falcon vibe”.
Gunn does not skimp on the spectacle — if anything, a couple of the outlandish set pieces are too long — but he adds a comic twist to each deafening blast of pyrotechnics.
Thus a centrepiece prison break is underscored by Rupert Holmes’ 1979 hit Escape (The Pina Colada Song) and when the anti-hero barely escapes death in his spaceship and an extra-terrestrial girlfriend stumbles up from the hold, he looks at her with embarrassment and confesses, “I’m going to be honest with you. I forgot you were here”.
Abducted from his parents as a child and raised by thieves led by blue-skinned tyrant Yondu (Rooker), Peter Quill (Pratt) is a thief for hire, who steals a mystical orb sought by sadistic warlord Ronan (Pace) and his army of Sakaarans. Peter evades Ronan’s clutches and eventually aligns himself with a motley crew of mercenaries comprising green-skinned assassin Gamora (Saldana), genetically engineered raccoon Rocket (Cooper), his tree-like sidekick Groot (Diesel) and vengeance-seeking warrior Drax the Destroyer (Bautista), whose family was slaughtered by Ronan.
When Peter learns the orb is an ancient artefact with the power to destroy the universe, he must put selfish desires to one side to repel Ronan and his underlings including fearsome intergalactic hunter Korath (Djimon Hounsou).
Guardians Of The Galaxy is a blast. Pratt brings swagger and dry wit to his emotionally wounded hero, while Saldana adds sass and sex appeal to her otherworldly assassin.
Bautista is marvellous as the hulk who takes everything literally — “Nothing goes over my head, my reflexes are too fast” — but almost every scene is stolen by the computer-generated double-act of Rocket and Groot.
Cooper voices his feisty gun-toting furball with a wonderful blend of defiance and sarcasm, and breaks our hearts when it seems he might be separated from his beloved sidekick forever. Cameos from Benicio Del Toro and Glenn Close hint at a wider political intrigue director Gunn will explore in a sequel star-dated for 2017.
Guardians Of The Galaxy (12A)
128 minutes
Directed by James Gunn
Starring Chris Pratt, Zoe Saldana, Dave Bautista, Lee Pace, Djimon Hounsou, Josh Brolin, Michael Rooker, Benicio Del Toro and the voices of Bradley Cooper and Vin Diesel
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