How does visual and audio effects together effect the way Guardians of the Galaxy was presented? In the movie, Guardians of the Galaxy, I was repeatedly drawn in by the effects in the movie whether they were audio or visual. To start, the background music in this movie was phenomenal. They had a significant impact on the scenes, and without them, the movie would not have been as great. In the beginning of the movie, Peter's mom was on her deathbed, which naturally is a very sad sight; but because of the background dramatic music, it had so much more of a stronger, lasting effect on me, that it almost left me in tears.
But on the other side of the spectrum, the visual effects were absolutely outstanding. While some of the scenes gave off that evil lair, evil villain vibes with the dark and eery look everywhere you looked, others were just simply breathtaking. The scene at the end where Peter dives for the Infinity Crystal, and his body and face started to glow purple and shatter, and how the group was enveloped in that sphere of dark grey smoke and purple explosions really left me mind boggled on how on earth they were able to pull that off. In my opinion, that one scene alone had the best visual effect and editing than any other scene combined in the whole movie. All in all, the audio and visual effects that went into Guardians of the Galaxy really tied the entire movie together for me and without them, this movie could not have been as memorable as it was.
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