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twintail said:
GameAnalyser said:

Overall, I was disappointed with the forced jokes throughout the movie, instilling that deja vu effect. Those drax scenes in particular had me cringing so much and made me wonder why this guy was cast in the first place. 

To talk about some scenes losing purpose at all, one prime example was Nebula and Gamora having their intimate sisters' scene, which started off as Nebula's raging attack from an M-ship only to be followed by Gamora using the fallen blaster.

hmmm I think the only section of the film that really falls flat is with Rocket being caught, even the jokes in that segment were just straight up not funny.

Everything else was good. And disagree with Drax. For the most part,  I think he had way better presence than most of the other actors. 

Well, respecting this, that was my take on the movie. Drax remained an issue throughout for me among most others.

I believe part of this has to do with Gunn's solo writing and directing as well when the original had  a co-writer for the script. The story revolving around the celestial Ego and the character deserved better treatment to make it more inspiring. Not to mention the overly reliant CGI turning non-judicious at several instances during the ultimate face-off between the central characters.