The Guardians of Galaxy 2: Who is the real villain of the film?

Cinema 26 April, 2017

Ayesha has everything to be the perfect villain in The Guardians of Flight 2 Galaxy. Except there’s worse it. So, who is the real villain of the film? Warning, spoilers!
How do we go after Thanos, Ronan the Accuser and his legions of Kree in firecrackers and play the bad guys of high level? Delicate question that the enemies of Star-Lord & Company had to ask themselves when appearing in The Keepers of the Galaxy Vol 2, which is released today on our screens . And yes, ” enemies ” in the plural, because, as always, our band of marginals is gifted to draw the antipathy of a part of the galaxy. This time, it is Ayesha, extraterrestrial all golden but ice played by Elizabeth Debicki, who takes on our Guardians. It must be said that Rocket once again exceeded the limits. So our heroes find themselves pursued by the queen and her people of Sovereign, To which is added the band of Ravagers of Yondu, determined to catch the premium that Ayesha placed on their head. Especially since Taserface, a big bellicose brute with a ridiculous name (so ask Rocket), is there to look after the grain and make sure that Yondu fulfills his part of the contract. In short, the Guardians were surrounded from all over , became the most wanted of the galaxy ( again !), And they can only rely on one person to save them from penury: Ego’s biological father Peter played by Kurt Russell. But what if the true enemy of our Guardians was not the one we believe? Attention, MEGA-SPOILERS ! A big bellicose brute with a ridiculous name (ask Rocket), is there to watch over the grain and make sure that Yondu fills his share of the contract. In short, the Guardians were surrounded from all over , became the most wanted of the galaxy ( again !), And they can only rely on one person to save them from penury: Ego’s biological father Peter played by Kurt Russell. Only, what if the true enemy of our Guardians was not the one we believe? Attention, MEGA-SPOILERS ! A big bellicose brute with a ridiculous name (ask Rocket), is there to watch over the grain and make sure that Yondu fills his share of the contract. In short, the Guardians were surrounded from all over , became the most wanted of the galaxy ( again !), And they can only rely on one person to save them from penury: Ego’s biological father Peter played by Kurt Russell. But what if the true enemy of our Guardians was not the one we believe? Attention, MEGA-SPOILERS ! Become the most wanted of the galaxy ( again !), And they can count on only one person to save them from the mussel: Ego, the biological father of Peter incarnated by Kurt Russell. But what if the true enemy of our Guardians was not the one we believe? Attention, MEGA-SPOILERS ! Become the most wanted of the galaxy ( again !), And they can count on only one person to save them from the mussel: Ego, the biological father of Peter incarnated by Kurt Russell. But what if the true enemy of our Guardians was not the one we believe? Attention, MEGA-SPOILERS !
Well, we’re not going to go by four ways. The real villain of the film is neither Ayesha, who was supposed to have an important role in The Guardians of the Galaxy Vol 2, nor Taserface . And this despite their not frankly friendly side. No, the one to be wary of is Ego itself . Yes, the meltynauts, you read right! Quill’s dad, imagined until yesterday super cool and on the right side of the universe is actually a real monster. The kind of thing to get Loki and Ultron out for choirboys is to tell you. ” Anyway, it was a donkey ,” said Yondu about it at the end of the first film. The nice euphemism here! Because Ego is far from being an imbecile and has everything from the illuminated psychopath. Then they will not tell you when, How and why Quill’s father turns out to be the real villain of the film – you already spoiled well enough that way – but it is clear that, from the beginning , one feels that something is wrong with him . His overwhelming enthusiasm, his petulance and his very egocentric side quickly put us in the spotlight. And then honestly, a guy called Ego, basic, can only be preoccupied with himself and himself. Which means that for Peter, it’s a bit the big cold shower … which is doubled with a particularly shocking revelation. His petulance and his very egocentric side quickly put the chip in our ear. And then honestly, a guy called Ego, basic, can only be preoccupied with himself and himself. Which means that for Peter, it’s a bit the big cold shower … which is doubled with a particularly shocking revelation. His petulance and his very egocentric side quickly put the chip in our ear. And then honestly, a guy called Ego, basic, can only be preoccupied with himself and himself. Which means that for Peter, it’s a bit the big cold shower … which is doubled with a particularly shocking revelation.
But how does making the Ego the true enemy of the Guardians of the Galaxy Vol 2 falls under the stroke of genius? Already because we do not expect it. The guy is shady, certainly, but not to the point of believing that it represents the real bad guy of the film. And this, for a Marvel production, is rather unpublished, the bad guys being generally straightforwardly defined. Then because to make Ego, the father of Star Lord, the public enemy number 1, it is emotionally violent! Both for our hero, who struggles throughout the plot to accept his father and biological heritage that goes with only to learn that it is a psychopath, but also for us spectators. And that makes the fight of our heroes all the more intimate. The Guardians of the Galaxy Vol 2 has as its theme the family, the difficulty, precisely, to maintain the family ties already woven and to repair those that are broken. Then Ego’s betrayal, whose relationship with Star Lord is at the heart of the plot, is all the more violent and adds an emotional depth to the film , which already has plenty of scenes to shake your heart. And finally, for Peter Quill, who takes the revelation in full pear, it is also a beautiful lesson of life. In the end, the family that matters is not so much the one that is linked to it by blood. It is the one he built over the course of his adventures! Were you expecting Ego to be among the wicked? The difficulty, precisely, of maintaining the family ties already woven and of repairing those that are broken. Then Ego’s betrayal, whose relationship with Star Lord is at the heart of the plot, is all the more violent and adds an emotional depth to the film , which already has plenty of scenes to shake your heart. And finally, for Peter Quill, who takes the revelation in full pear, it is also a beautiful lesson of life. In the end, the family that matters is not so much the one that is linked to it by blood. It is the one he built over the course of his adventures! Were you expecting Ego to be among the wicked? The difficulty, precisely, of maintaining the family ties already woven and of repairing those that are broken. Then Ego’s betrayal, whose relationship with Star Lord is at the heart of the plot, is all the more violent and adds an emotional depth to the film , which already has plenty of scenes to shake your heart. And finally, for Peter Quill, who takes the revelation in full pear, it is also a beautiful lesson of life. In the end, the family that matters is not so much the one that is linked to it by blood. It is the one he built over the course of his adventures! Were you expecting Ego to be among the wicked? Whose relationship with Star Lord is at the heart of the plot, is all the more violent and adds an emotional depth to the film , which already has plenty of scenes to shake your heart. And finally, for Peter Quill, who takes the revelation in full pear, it is also a beautiful lesson of life. In the end, the family that matters is not so much the one that is linked to it by blood. It is the one he built over the course of his adventures! Were you expecting Ego to be among the wicked? Whose relationship with Star Lord is at the heart of the plot, is all the more violent and adds an emotional depth to the film , which is already full of scenes able to shake your heart. And finally, for Peter Quill, who takes the revelation in full pear, it is also a beautiful lesson of life. In the end, the family that matters is not so much the one that is linked to it by blood. It is the one he built over the course of his adventures! Were you expecting Ego to be among the wicked? It is also a great lesson in life. In the end, the family that matters is not so much the one that is linked to it by blood. It is the one he built over the course of his adventures! Were you expecting Ego to be among the wicked? It is also a great lesson in life. In the end, the family that matters is not so much the one that is linked to it by blood. It is the one he built over the course of his adventures! Were you expecting Ego to be among the wicked?