I thought I’d
share my thoughts and feels about the Suicide
Squad movie, mostly because I have a lot of feels. Lots of good feels. I’ve
posted the trailer below, just in case you haven’t seen it yet. Although, I don’t
see how that’s possible…
Okay, so I said
awhile back that I’ve been pretty into the Bat Family storyline lately. Oddly
enough, I hadn’t gotten into the storyline until after the Batman vs. Superman film (which was a very “meh” movie). All of
that being said, I wasn’t too terribly excited to see Suicide Squad simply because of how crappy BvS was. However, I was
more than just impressed with this film full of baddies turned semi-goodies,
and I’ve got a list of reasons why.
My first main
reason involves the cast. While some were a little off, like Cara Delevingne as
Enchantress, even the off ones weren’t bad, just different. However, Harley
freakin’ Quinn, played by Margot Robbie is pure genius. I LOVE her! I’ve never
been a huge Harley fan, but Robbie is brilliant! She’s like the Heath Ledger of
this DC film.
As for the rest of
the cast, Will Smith was believable, Viola Davis was terribly bada$$, and the
rest were hilarious and brilliant. The only exception: Jared Leto as the Joker.
I don’t dislike his performance, I just felt Ledger’s was better. HOWEVER, I
can understand how Ledger’s version wasn’t really one that would seemingly have
a romantic relationship. Thus, the character had to change.
Now, let’s talk
plot. The whole film wasn’t serious like BvS.
There’s one major crazy plotline, and I think that really brought the dynamic
of the team together. It was like a twisted version of The Avengers. I also really liked that the villain in this film was
different from the heroes. You know, in Ant-Man,
there was another shrinking guy to fight; in Iron Man, there was another guy in a metal suit to fight; and in Thor, there were other gods to fight. In
this film, the “good” guys are fighting someone with different powers from
their own. Thank goodness.
Oh, and before I
forget, my last reason for loving this movie involves that soundtrack being
perfection! I kind of want to buy it, and I haven’t purchased a film soundtrack
since my Twilight days.
All in all, I’d
say that it’s best to ignore the critics for this one. Believe me, it’s worth
the watch, especially if you’re in any way interested in seeing Harley Quinn on
the big screen.
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