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澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:James Gunn's ragtag gang return with a new soundtrack. Florence 𒆙Pugh plays a damsel sold into marriage. Katell Quillévéꦦré mixes forensic realism with life-affirming lyricism. Oscar Isaac’s medical student gets involved in a love triangle.

Yes, here's this week's new releases. Click on for our reviews of Guardians🍸 of the Galaxy Vol. 2, Lady Macbeth, Heal the Living, The Promise, A Moving Image, and Suntan.

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Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2

Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2

Expectation is a peculiar thing. Positioned as the underdog of the Marvel Cinematic Universe, 2014’s 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Guardians of the Galaxy blew away unsuspecting audiences with its unique, ragtag line-up, banging vintage soundtrack, expansive universe and tactile aes💞thetic.

So whatever Vol. 2 comes up with, it lacks the element of surprise, and that crucia𒅌l freshness that made Vol. 1 stand out in the MCU. While Vol. 2 is consistently praiseworthy – it’s perfectly entertaining, freq💞uently hilarious, occasionally thrilling – it falls short of the original in ways that are hard to ignore.

Picking up shortly after where the first film left off, the beginning sees the Guardians capitalising on their world-saving credentials as mercenaries for hire. They haven’t changed much in the brief interim period, with the exception that Baby Groot (somehow still voiced by Vin Diesel) is n﷽ow toddling around. We join them on a mission to protect The Sovereign – a golden-skinned species desperate to maintain the purity of their shimmering kind – from a tentacular beast on the attack.

The opening sequence in which the quintet tackle this monster is bold and brilliant and so very Guardians in a way the rest of the film never quite measures up to. The gang collect their payment – prisoner Nebula (Kare🅘n Gillan) – but it’s not long before Rocket (voiced by Bradley Cooper) has offended Sovereign Priestess Ayesha (Elizabeth Debicki), whose gilded minions will chase Peter ‘Star-Lord’ Quill and co. throughout the movie. Debicki’s gaudy epidermis and imposing throne are among many of the movie’s spectacular flourishes in the costume, make-up and production design departments.

Vol. 2 establishes several plot threads early on which take some time to cohere. In a pre-credits sequence set i𒊎n Missouri, 1980, we have a glimpse of the romance between Peter’s mother and his mysterious father (an impressively digitally de-aged Kurt Russell).

When an older, beardier Russell catches up with Peter in present-day outer space, he reveals himself to be Ego, the living planet, a celestial being who sent an avatar of himself out to explore the universe. His companion, Mantis (Pom Klementieff), is a bug-eyed humanoid whose antennae give her empathic♚ powers that she uses to read others’ feelings.

If that’s already sounding like a lot of characters to juggle in one movie, we haven’t even mentioned the increased role that the Ravagers play this time around. Even at two hours-plus, it’s a lot to fit in, and many of the characters inevitably get short shrift, including Chris Pratt’s Peter, who some🌌times feels ꦕsidelined in his own family saga.

It helps that we already know the characters pretty well, and the actors continue to inhabit them with charm, warmth and humour. Pratt still has a mean line in quips and a roguish charisma, and fans will delight in seeing the gang back on꧅ the big screen, even if they’re split up for a fair chunk of the running time.

Vol. 2 is also very funny, boasting a consistent strike rate of witty one-liners. The pop-culture references and another spot-on soundtrack ensure the series retains its unique personality. Man-mountain Drax (Dave Bautista) bags even more of the best lines this time around, and some of the film’s strongest character scenes emer𝔉ge from his interact♛ions with Mantis.

Klementieff is absolutely terrific, and easily the film’s best new addition. She has an ethereal otherworldliness that feels genuinely special, and is a reminder ꦰof the unexpected surprises Vol. 1 dished out liberally. Karen Gillan also gets a little more screen time to flesh out badass blue baldie Nebula, even if her troubled relationship with adoptive sister Gamora (Zoe Saldana, underused) doesn’t quite have the heft you hope for.

The action is bigger and bolder this time around, with a couple of very impressively staged set-pieces showcasing writer/director/mixtape-compiler James Gunn’s visual imagination, as jet packs, Warhammer-scale weaponry and 😼countless spaceships are deployed with panache.

Given that Gunn presumably had far more budget to play with after the first film, the locations and set pieces are more ambitious than before, but as a result they’re largely CGI creations. As trippily colourful as the landscapes are, it’s hard not to yearn for more of the tangible, lived-in settings that made the first film feel so grounded. The climax, in particular, suffer𝓰s from the CGI deluge that seems to be the obligatory way to finish blockbusters these days.

Perh𓃲aps the most welcome surprise of Vol. 1 – and the thing that truly separated it from its MCU stablemates – was just how emotional it was. Can anyone even 🌊think about “We are Groot” without getting a little bit choked up? Vol. 2 has a couple of moments that attempt to recapture that magic, but they don’t quite land as impactfully as before.

It’s not that this film doesn’t have much to admire in it – it trounces recent blockbusters like 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Fast & Furious 8 and 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Kong: Skull Island in terms of character and invention, for example – but fans are more likely to be carried along by their goodwill towards the gang than this film’s own merits. It’s just not a patch on the💙 first one. Expectation is a fricking nightmare, isn’t it?

THE VERDICT: This sequel turns up the volume on the action and spectacle for a fun and frequently thrilling ride, but can’t help but feel like a disappointment in comparison to its predecessor.

Director: James Gunn; Starring:  Chris Pratt, Zoe Saldana, Dave Bautista, Vin Diesel, Bradley Cooper, Michael Rooker, Karen Gillan; Theatrical release: April 28, 2017 

Matt Maytum

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Lady Macbeth

Lady Macbeth

After lending eye-catching support to 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:The Falling, Florence Pugh triumphantly takes centre stage in this austere adaptation, not of Shakespeare, but of an 𓄧18♍65 Russian novel by Nikolai Leskov.

That William Oldroyd’s feature debut more than holds its own is a testament to the riveting intensity of Alice Birch’s script, the uns🍃ettling rigidity of Ari Wegner’s cinematography and most of all to Pugꦓh, whose portrayal of a 19th Century damsel sold into marriage is a tour de force.

Shunned by her impotent new husband (Paul Hilton) and denied permission to even leave the house by his tyrannical dad (Chrᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚ⁤⁤⁤✅⁤ᩚ⁤⁤⁤⁤ᩚ⁤⁤⁤⁤ᩚ𒀱ᩚᩚᩚistopher Fairbank), Pugh’s Katherine is inevitably drawn to the first hunky stablehand (Cosmo Jarvis) who crosses her path.

As virginal naiveté gives way to sensual abandon, thoughts turn towards murder – a grim descent Birch subtly paints as both the inevitable consequence of Katherine’s sexual awakening being checked and as an act of feminist empowermentꩵ.

Shot in Northumberland for under £500,000, Oldroyd’s film has a cogency and a fearlessness that aut🥀omatically set it apart from most costume dramas. In Pugh, meanwhile, itꦚ has a home-grown star who’s clearly going places.

THE VERDICT: Madame Bovary meets Thérèse Raquin with a splash of Lady Chatterley in a pared-down drama that packs a real punch.

Director: William Oldroyd; Starring: Florence Pugh, Cosmo Jarvis, Paul Hilton, Christopher Fairbank; Theatrical release: April 28, 2017

Neil Smith

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Heal the Living

Heal the Living

A surf-mad teenager (Gabin Verdet). A doctor with a love of birds (Tahar Rahim). An ailing mother-of-two (Anne Dorval). Just thre🧸e of the characters in Katell Quillévéré’s multi-stranded Le Havre-set drama.

Aided by Alexan🐬dre Desplat’s resonant score, Quillévéré mixes forensic realism with life-affirming lyricism. Sadly, the final pay-off isn’🐎t the emotional crescendo you’ll want.

Director: Katell Quillevere; Starring: Tahar Rahim, Emmanuelle Seogner, Anne Dorval; Theatrical release: April 28, 2017

James Mottram

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The Promise

The Promise

A romance set against the Armenian genocide at the end of the Ottoman Empire, The Promise is well-intentioned but heavy-handed. Oscar Isa🐻ac’s Ar🍎menian medical student falls for Ana (Charlotte Le Bon, insipid), who’s betrothed to American journo Christopher (Christian Bale, reliably intense).

The first hour is so soapy you could wash your laundry in it, but 🎃it gets more affecting.

Director: Terry George; Starring: Oscar Isaac, Charlotte Le Bon, Christian Bale; Theatrical release: April 28, 2017

Matt Maytum

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A Moving Image

A Moving Image

Not quite a drama, but not exactly a doc either, Shola Amoo’s film mixes interviews 🐻and footage of real Brixton residents with a fictional story about a young artist (Tanya Fear) making her own ‘visual art project&rsꦐquo; exploring the area’s gentrification.

The complexity of the topic is we🃏ll handled, and Brixton itself is full of vibrancy, but the film prompts more questions than it manages to answer.

Director: Argyris Papadimitropoulos; Starring: Makis Papadimitriou, Elli Tringou, Milou Van Groessen, Dimi Hart, Hara Kotsali; Theatrical release: April 28, 2017

Stephen Puddicombe

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Suntan

Suntan

“Some bronze, others burn,” runs the snappy tagline of this tale of male romantic obsession from Greek w🅷riter-director Argyris Papadimitropoulos (Wasted Youth).

On the small island of Antiparos, morose middle-aged doctor Kostis (Makis Papadimitriou) becomes infatuated with beautiful tourist Anna (Elli Tringou). Troubling but compelling, this unflinching thriller deftly builds to its chilling conclu꧂sion.

Director: Argyris Papadimitropoulos; Starring: Makis Papadimitriou, Elli Tringou, Milou Van Groessen, Dimi Hart, Hara Kotsali; Theatrical release: April 28, 2017

Tom Dawson

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