Composed by Epuri Siva Prasad | On 24th February 2017
Guardians (Russian: Защитники Zaschitniki) is a Russian neo-noir superhero film directed by Russian-Armenian director Sarik Andreasyan and leading Sebastien Sisak, Anton Pampushny, Sanzhar Madiev, Alina Lanina, Valeria Shkirando and Stanislav Shirin.
The film is about
a team of Soviet superheroes created
throughout the cold war. The team includes representatives of the various
nationalities of the USSR. each of the protagonists' superpowers replicate the
strengths and traditions of the folks of the USSR.
Guardians — The Superheroes Movie Rating : 2/5
Guardians — The Superheroes Story: Superheroes-in-retirement confederate
to require down their own evil creator.
Guardians — The Superheroes Review: Take a
bowlful of The Avengers, add a
teaspoon of the fantastic Four and sprinkle some X-Men superpowers for style. And voila! you have got Guardians — The Superheroes.
Originality
certainly isn’t this Russian superhero
movie’s superpower. Ripped from the Marvel
formula books and following within the footsteps of The Avengers movies, this
one starts out with a quasi-Frankenstein mad scientist, August Kuratov (Stanislav
Shirin), who genetically modifies persons to give them superpowers. He
transforms Arsus (Panpushnyy) into a werebear, provides Khan (Madiyev) super
speed, changes ler (Sisak) into the lord of the rocks and makes Kseniya
(Lanina) invisible. They’re painfully obvious versions of The Hulk,
Quicksilver, thing and Invisible lady from numerous comics and films.
The story doesn’t
place these Marvel-clones in new
things either. Predictably, mad scientist Kuratov is hungry for power and needs
to control all the knowledge satellites of the world; he even creates a lair in
an exceedingly high tower sort of a stereotypic supervillain is predicted to.
AN administrative body, Patriots (S.H.I.E.L.D. anyone?), then finds the
superhumans he created to beat him in his own game.
The film
reluctantly checks the boxes that a superhero
picture is meant to: there’s good camerawork, the actors look beautiful, the
villain is formed scarey, the visual effects are satisfactory and there’s an
emotional backstory to each character, that is dutifully placed between
explosions. however it's thus similar to every other superhero picture you’ve seen, that you simply feel a perpetual
sense of reminder through its runtime.
Watching these superheroes save the day can only slow
down yours. stay home and do a Marvel
marathon instead.
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