"Guardians of the Galaxy 3" Rotten Tomatoes Open 81% on May 3
After the premiere of "Guardians of the Galaxy 3" was held in North America and China yesterday, the media word-of-mouth lifted the ban: Rotten Tomatoes freshness 81% (88 reviews), MTC review 68/100 (37 reviews), the film will be released simultaneously in China and the United States on May 5, and some city theaters in China will open on May 3.
Critics generally agree that the emotional interaction between the characters in the final film of the trilogy is sufficient, but it still cannot escape the trend of lack of novelty in superhero movies.
Praise section
Collider 83 points
"Guardians of the Galaxy 3" is not only the team’s perfect farewell, but also the MCU’s best work in recent years, reminding everyone after one disappointing movie that the Marvel Universe can be so funny and moving. "Guardians of the Galaxy" is the best part of the Marvel Cinematic Universe, and Gunn creates the perfect ending for this group of alternative characters.
IndieWire 83 points
The film is very crazy, showing a lot of uncommon things, as messy as it can be, as strange as it can be, and as unexpected as it can be. It is a super story.
Uproxx 80 points
James Gunn makes a bold attempt to make you fall in love with each of the Guardians of the Galaxy characters. It’s a movie about friendship, love between characters, and adventure to help your loved ones. The movie can’t do without the connection between these characters. It also has some cool action scenes and gibberish, and it’s all held together by a very strong emotional core. "
Bad review part
Time Out 60 minutes
For such a lighthearted and cheerful series with talking trees and clever raccoons, this one is surprisingly uninteresting.
Slashfilm 50 minutes
Today’s superhero movies almost always feel the same, and that’s the real fatal flaw of Guardians of the Galaxy 3. The first two feel very different, they seem different and have their own characteristics, but the third one feels more like the same. "
"Rolling Stone" 40 points
Once omnipotent, the franchise now feels like it’s stuck in a gear. Boring, pompous, and actors showing that they’d rather be somewhere else are not what we watch Marvel movies for, as DCEU was before.