Review Suicide Squad
17:54Well I was looking forward to this movie for long time and so excited about it until the movie released and got bad reviews. I had to...
Well I was looking forward to this movie for long time and so excited about it until the movie released and got bad reviews. I had to cancel my plan to watch but unexpectedly I won 2 tickets to watch this movie. So, carry on.
Figuring they're all expendable, a U.S. intelligence officer decides to
assemble a team of dangerous, incarcerated supervillains for a
top-secret mission. Now armed with government weapons, Deadshot (Will
Smith), Harley Quinn (Margot Robbie), Captain Boomerang, Killer Croc and
other despicable inmates must learn to work together. Dubbed Task Force
X, the criminals unite to battle a mysterious and powerful entity,
while the diabolical Joker (Jared Leto) launches an evil agenda of his
own.
Suicide Squad is
once again ,following on from March's Batman Vs Superman: Dawn Of
Justice, disappointing. The
mission the Suicide Squad is sent on honestly makes no sense for the
type of people they are. At
certain points the script just seem to focus on the characters of
Deadshot and Harley Quinn as they seem to
be the most explored and developed characters just so you feel for them
and so there is something else to show in the filler scenes and this
leaves out the rest of the characters out and barely shown.
Joker he doesn't seem to do much and isn't as psychotic and twisted as
the trailers promised and is as much ,if not more, of a disappointment
than the movie itself is. He spends most of the movie doing things that
don't have relevance to the plot and just there to fill in between some
scenes so the main team of bad guys can get from one fight scene
destination to another. He has no real relevance until one scene that
supports the movie's finale, but unfortunately he's just there for
flashbacks and filler as he doesn't really shine and deliver what was
hoped. Jared Leto himself has said that most of the Joker's scenes have
been cut from the movie and this is believable as there does seem to be
a lot of him missing and certain scenes he was in might have made more
sense if there was more explanation to them, but just like the rest of
the movie the Joker's story line is a bit of a mess. A lot of problems, weak scenario, lotta strange and stupid
moments, inability to understand what is this film - drama or comedy.
The biggest strength this movie has is the characters. I can't argue with the pick of actors either. Margot Robbie who did an
amazing job with this part she absolutely killed the role her acting
was great. I could say that Cara Delevingne's skill is a bit improving
compare to her play as Margo in Paper Towns. Will Smith as Deadshot
is very likable and funny.
Of course you'll watch this movie anyway and there is a great chance of
improving in the sequel. So we wait and hope, but this movie is
unambiguously not the shot we've expected.