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dovelywind · 1 year
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ꕥ| Peter Quill, Gamora, Rocket Raccoon, Groot, Drax, Nebula, Mantis, Kraglin, & Cosmo — GUARDIANS OF THE GALAXY VOL. 3
“…me and my friends are going to go flying together into the forever and beautiful sky…”
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callmelinamfsnow · 1 year
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“I’m family”
“So. is. he”
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toaverse · 1 year
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Run fast for your mother
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Run fast for your father
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Run for your children
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For your sisters and brothers
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loganhowlctt · 1 year
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Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3 dir. James Gunn (2023)
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Gunn said the first movie was about the mother, the second about the father and the third about the self. And if I think about it, all characters finally come to terms to who they really are or want to be:
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• Mantis goes her own way, after following what Ego wanted and then what the Guardians wanted for all these years;
• Drax, that called himself the 'destroyer', finds his place as a 'father', even after his daughter's death;
• Groot: now that he is an adult again, it's pretty clear to us that he's phisically and mentally different from the GOTG1!Groot. He respects and supports everyone's choices in his family and makes us part of it too at the end (→ now we understand him too);
• Nebula, now free from Thanos, is now a leader and helps kids in need like she was as a child, following what she and Gamora talked about at the end of vol 2;
• Gamora learns why her 2018!self found a family between the Guardians, but feels she's different and chooses another path in the end;
• Rocket "ain't no one like me but me" accepts he's not alone in the world anymore and deserves to keep on living. Also, he calls himself "racoon" for the first time without it being a offense for him;
• Peter, always away from his planet, faces his fears and comes back to the Earth, where he lost his mother, and meets his granddad.
I don't like all the choices Gunn made in this movie (about Gamora's arc for example), but GOTG3 made me cry and laught and cry again and I'm happy we finally got to see the ending of this beautiful trilogy.
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heatherlucky29 · 1 year
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mydairpercabeth · 1 year
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GOTG3 SPOILERS
Nebula got to rescue children from an evil experiments and give them the home she would have wanted
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killbilled · 1 year
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Rocket and Nebula in GUARDIANS OF THE GALAXY (2014-2023) dir. James Gunn
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jackshade21 · 1 year
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So going back and watching all previous Guardians of the Galaxy media, I finally realized why Nebula looked so different in GotGv3 and I can’t believe I didn’t clock it immediately.
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The hardware around her eye is gone. When she said Rocket had given her some upgrades she meant more than just her new arm. He gave her the opportunity to be more like her old self before the Thanos modifications. Removing that implant allows her to be more emotive and I think that’s beautiful.
I also noticed that when her limbs all snap back into place she doesn’t seem to experience the level of pain and discomfort she did before. I like to think that’s also thanks to Rocket’s upgrades. I love their relationship so much. 🥹
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amelia-mariee · 1 year
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remember how we thought black widow (2021) was going to be the darkest mcu movie, but then after the really well-done opening credits montage, the movie stopped being dark, and then two years later, a silly little Guardians of the Galaxy movie ended up being the movie where every person I’ve talked to said that they were deeply upset by it and they cried 6 times and that it was the most beautiful marvel movie in years and 100% the darkest movie that the mcu has ever made and was surprisingly gory and had the mcu’s first f-bomb and i even openly wept in a movie theater for the first time since avengers: endgame and there were points where i could just hear everyone crying and
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rxq-uelle · 1 year
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I'm sorry but can we talk about how cute this image is?
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Like Gamora's head on Peter's shoulder and Nebula looking so happy.
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alpacoartwork · 1 year
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Watched Vol 3 and I’m going to need some therapy.
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thepersassiest · 1 year
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everyone saying that gotg3 is the best thing marvel has put out since endgame is honestly extremely disrespectful.
gotg3 is so much better than endgame
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vic394 · 1 year
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Girls don't want flowers, girls want a spinoff show about Rocket Raccoon and Nebula being roommates during the five years of the blip
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Superheroes struggle with mental health.
Tony Stark has anxiety and PTSD
Bruce Banner has depression and suicidal tendencies
Steve Rogers has survivor's guilt, PTSD, and suicidal tendencies
Bucky Barnes has PTSD
Clint Barton has depression
Sam Wilson has PTSD
Wanda Maximoff has depression and struggles with grief
Thor has depression, binge-eating disorder, and alcoholism
Natasha most likely suffers from PTSD and childhood trauma
Steven/Marc has Dissociative Identity Disorder
Peter Parker suffers from grief and possibly PTSD/depression
Thena has dementia
Peggy Carter suffers from memory issues
Rocket Raccoon has PTSD and depression
Nebula has PTSD
Gamora has PTSD
Peter Quill struggles with grief and anger issues
Drax has PTSD, anger issues, and struggles with grief
(Lets just face it all of the Guardians have at least one mental illness)
This doesn't even cover all of them. I just feel like our lil mentally unwell superheroes deserve more recognition for fighting even when things are hard.
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tamtamho · 1 year
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I've said it before and I'll say it again: GOTG have the smoothest, most planned, movie series with a satisfying ending.
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It shows that:
- the main male lead and female lead doesn't have to end up together
- endings doesn't have to be tragic or sad to be remarkable
- heroes deserve to be saved too
- people change, and that's okay
- keep the character arc constant throughout different movies
- give villain's minions some character and thoughts. When High Revolutionary's subordinate went against him? And that Ura girl? Amazing.
- some villains can have no sob backstory and justification of what they done and still be a good villain (story-wise), and audience don't need to empathize. It's ok if they just want to cheer heroes as they kick the villain's ass
- You can make good jokes WITHOUT undermining the emotional aspect. Go ahead, joke, but know where to stop. I feel that's what new MCU movies lacked lately.
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