My head is literally in pain from this film...I'm left feeling empty. If you asked me what I just witnessed in these past 2 hours, I honestly couldn't describe what took place. The entire thing felt like a bunch of messy jump-cut, foggy action sequences stacked up on top of eachother with NO character substance or plot to hold it together. The writing was terrible and insanely cliche, there was no depth, and absolutley nothing to be taken from watching this. Oh and in addition - the use of that soundtrack - terrible, sad such a good song like Heathens is even a part of the franchise. Wish they had spent more money building the storyline and chracters (WHO HAD PROMISE WITH THE RIGHT WRITING) than promoting the shell it became...
Bad on so many levels. Total dissapointment. Like series of MTV flicks with no composition, soundtracks everywhere, story no where, characters total crap. If there were no Will and Margot I would probably leave theatre! Sad day for DC comics!
I still feel sad about this movie. I am looking toward watching it again when it comes out on demand, maybe even a hopefully altered addition. As the memories of the movie fade the feeling of defeat i got as i left is still the same and the same i had when i left Batman V Superman (Just not as intense). It had good parts, great little parts even but it also had horribly noticeable faults. My least favourite of the 3 movies. Batman V Superman despite its jumpy nature still had a lot of quality but as a movie this sucked. The characters were fun but the world they were in, the story, ugh.
Man of Steel is still the best film in the new DC Cinematic Universe and Wonder Woman, you are my only hope. (Hopefully i can see more of the Joker one day since Leto seems to have filmed a lot)
Why did I go and watch this? I went hoping it was not as bad as most people thought it was. Unfortunately, it was as bad. I came away from the cinema feeling very cheated. I found it all a confusing jumble of unfinished scenes, with characters I really didn't care about and with an ending that was laughable. It gets 4/10 and that was purely for Harley, who had the best lines and made me not walk out of the cinema... which, I came close to doing on several occasions. Don't waste too much of your money on this, they have made their money back and that's what the trick was I guess... nice one. I fell for it.
I really want to love this movie, but it's really a jumbled mess with little to no plot at all.
I mean, it's obvious that it follows the ordinary formula: there's a world-threatening supervillain and we're gonna take them down. But the line connecting the scenes to make a whole coherent story does not seem to exist at all. Even the characters don't seem to realize that they're facing a bigger threat--though they seem to resolve it quickly.
The movie reeks with flashbacks, and a lot of them don't really serve any real purpose aside from showing the character's past. There are several scenes which intents to make the audience relate to the character, but it's depicted so abruptly that it doesn't seem to matter. Also there are a lot of subplots that don't tie the story at all and can be conveniently removed, i.e. the Joker (Jared Leto) and Harley Quinn (Margot Robbie) subplots. Seriously, it's really distracting to the point of disturbing the movie flow.
Deadshot (Will Smith) and Harley Quinn takes most of the screen time, which is okay-ish actually, but some scenes just don't give much useful narrative to the audience. Like both characters' introduction and the way they ended up in prison, it actually makes them look pretty dumb (how come they got caught that easily?). A number of scenes just come out of nowhere, like the scenes where they're drinking in the bar.
The jokes here actually fits well, however. It's not distracting to the point of annoying like Avengers (both movies).
As for the characters, aside from Katana (Karen Fukuhara) who keeps on blabbering in Japanese (which no one understands), the character designs are actually unique. I like the gangster-ish touch to Joker and Harley, and the rascal dipshit look of Captain Boomerang (Jai Courtney). The acting is also great, mostly. However they're not memorable characters: just flashy costumes with shallow depth.
Seriously, this movie unfortunately does not live up to the hype. Especially when I'm really wishing this can make DC Universe stands strong..
WOW! WHAT RUBBISH!!! Seriously, this is one of the worst action hero movies I have ever seen... nope, it is THE worst. An abysmal insult to the intelligence of an average person. Every move is totally predictable. It is filled with cliches and has absolutely nothing one could say in it's favour. The roles played by the villan heroes were all cardboard cut-outs and you felt you could write their next line before they even spoke it, it was THAT BAD. Avoid this rubbish.
Not as bad as everyone says but not that good either. Margot was terrific!
i don't know what the critics were smoking when they reviewed this, but it's important to always watch a movie yourself and give it the benefit of the doubt before forming your own opinion. admittedly i,m a much bigger Marvel fan than a DC one, but i'm also a comic book fan in general, so i was always going to watch this. i,m happy to say that Suicide Squad has redeemed the disaster that was Batman v Superman and if Wonder Woman and Justice League can keep the ball rolling after this, then the DCCU is looking good.
the movie is fast paced, never stops moving, and the humour and darkness are balanced just right, with neither one being overdone. Margot Robbie as Harley Quinn definitely steals the show as far as i'm concerned, and Will Smith does a good job as Deadshot, despite the fact i never agreed with his casting in the first place. despite what many people thought, Joker is not the main threat in this movie and his role is kept to a minimum, but Jared Leto does make an excellent Joker.
don't make the same mistake i did and leave as soon as the credits start to roll, because you will miss the mid credits scene if you do, and i,m saying no more than that on that subject. this movie gets a solid 10 from me, with Captain America Civil War being the only other movie so far to be ranked that high
Another DC dissapointment. The movie beings with all the promises and high stakes of a great film for the first half hour, and at first glance, Ayer places skillfully all his pieces on the board, and then, suddenly he loses all kind of sense of direction, despite spending some serious money on a really very cool visual design. This is a movie comprised of many brief moments of humor and running gags, not really scenes, it lacks an original story structure, as the whole "mission" is a mean by itself and there is not really an end game because the antagonist is very lame, with a generic CGI look. Those moments when the movie shines are great - don't get me wrong - but they don't contribute at all to enhance the overall plot development and some are just plain fan service, like the Batman cameo here and there to remind us that this an official DC movie. There are a lot of PG-13 jokes and innuendos (sadly, the best were in the trailers and many are out of place), and flashbacks... tons of flashbacks and dreamy sequences. Regarding the cast... imagine now that you have a basketball dream team... and they have someone who doesn't have a damn clue about the game as their Coach, and that Homer Simpson has written the playbook they are using, and you'll get an idea about how BAD this movie is, and no Director's Cut or Ultimate Edition can save it from the rubbish it is. It's ultimately such shame, because the acting is in my opinion so spot-on in most characters (specially Jared Leto's Joker in the very few minutes of screen time he has - yes, he is hardly at all in this film, so don't get your hopes high about his few lines of dialogue), but the charm or shock-value from those characters as themselves doesn't contribute to what it could have been a great film, as the whole conclusion isn't worth it (you'll get it by the third act). I would gladly watch a movie about The Joker and Harley Quinn's relationship... but this is, in the end, a lost opportunity. Oh... and the amazing vibe from the trailers?... you're gonna miss it because the music score is generic, bombastic and common-place (except for a few classic rock songs that the director tries to use to get his point across). It seems that Justice League will be the "good" DC movie after all (it better be, for Warner's sake). I'm not even keeping my hopes too high for next year's Wonder Woman after this mess, because trailers ARE deceiving. Suicide Squad is a movie that I won't buy on Blu-ray or catch again on Netflix. For those having high hopes for this film based on the material shown in the trailers: you will wish you could ask for a refund.
THE WACPINE OF ‘SUICIDE SQUAD’
WRITING: 4
ATMOSPHERE: 4
CHARACTERS: 5
PRODUCTION: 6
INTRIGUE: 4
NOVELTY: 3
ENJOYMENT: 3
The Good:
Viola Davis is pretty bad-ass throughout, Jared Leto has his (very few) moments and Margot Robbie fits the role of Harley Quinn fairly well.
The visual effects look pretty cool and the film reimagines the looks of these classic comic book villains well.
The end-credits song is one of the better ones I have heard in recent years (not Heathens, but Sucker for Pain).
The Bad:
Jared Leto gets a lot of hate for his Joker portrayal, and I can see why. It's the first one since Heath Ledger and feels pretentious and overly ecstatic, less criminally brilliant and more mindlessly insane. It also doesn’t help that he barely appears in the film and doesn’t get anything done.
Joel Kinnaman is so stiff whenever he tries to play these tough, American cop characters. It doesn’t work.
Batman, Flash and other DC heroes appear in pointless cameos just to fit this film within the DCEU. They don't bring anything to the story and the same should be said for Joker.
A major problem with the cast is that a bunch of largely underdeveloped, boring and forgettable DC supervillains makes it up. The potentially interesting characters, such as Joker himself, are criminally underutilized. What is the point of a large cast if you only focus on three characters?
Jai Courtney’s Captain Boomerang is annoying, Jay Hernandez Diablo is whiney and the rest of the squad barely appear.
Enchantress is, well, a pretty terrible villain to be fair. She's barely in the film and it never becomes clear exactly what she wants and why.
As with most DCEU movies, this one has a dark and bleak colour palette and terrible lighting so it's very difficult to see what's going on most of the time.
The script makes very little sense. It jumps around from scene to scene but it’s different to tell how everything connects and what the film is trying to achieve. There is a hastily handled build-up before the film moves onto an endless shitstorm that is all over the place except for where it should be.
A lack of devoted emotional content is another problem; the film is never truly exciting or even funny since most of what we see feels so forced to please a certain type of audience.
The climax is an effects-heavy battle sequence without heart or soul.
The Ugly:
Those weird alien creatures that look like the Jagaroth from the Doctor Who story City of Death.
WACPINE RATING: 4.14 / 10 = 2 stars
Note up top: I watched the extended cut, not the theatrical cut, so who knows if that made a big difference. Anyhow, even after all of the terrible reviews, I thought I should give this a watch before I sat down with Birds of Prey and, well... I didn't hate it. The film is really two halves--the intro to the team in the first half and the "mission" in the second half. The first half was really fun, but the second half felt... small... for a superhero/villain story. That and the Joker was completely unnecessary to the whole film. I liked most of the leads--Margot Robbie, Joel Kinnaman, Viola Davis, Jai Courtney, and even Will Smith all inhabit their characters quite well. The action is entertaining enough and the banter passable. There are some truly badass moments for a few characters (especially Davis' Amanda Waller). If the second half of the film had been a bit more engaging, I think this would have actually been a pretty great movie. As it is, it's flawed, but an actually fun watch.
Why does it have to be so bad? So much potential (as always with these movies), but the end result is just the same predictable, infantile crap.
More boring than it has any right to be. Unfocused, inconsistent, and nonstop cliche.
Honestly the reviews don't do it justice, it's a lot better then I expected. Harley Quinn was on top of her game, Will Smith was the perfect Deadshot and it didn't revolve around him, they didn't do the Joker justice, he would have taken the movie from an 8 to a 10 and it would be amazing.
The action was great, the team came together and they became the suicide squad to take on the bad guys. Really enjoyed it and can't wait to see the right movie with Joker!
Fucking awful...Jarod Leto is BAD as in an awful Joker, Will Smith...are you really this desperate
DC, HAVE NOTHING EXCEPT BATMAN.....the story is weak and actually stupid, as a comic nerd, i felt this film was insulting...the only bright spot was Harley Quinn, give her own film. This film is worse than Catwoman....and that was drek
A movie for people who hate movies.
Awesome characters, they saved the bad plot. Shame that most of them didn't get the attention they deserved, so I hope to see more of them, specially Captain Boomerang and Katana. Margot Robbie was just incredible! As well as Viola Davis, the perfect Amanda Waller.
Best Worst Heroes Ever!
The trailer was pretty awesome.
I'm very glad I didn't fall for the hype when this was released because this was one of the worst movies I've seen in a long time. The "Squad" is loaded with what are supposed to be villains, but for some reason they are set up as if they are just misunderstood or at the very least dysfunctional.
Deadshot and Harley Quinn are ill-equipped to handle an Earth-ending bad-gal witch and her tentacled brother and their blue lazer-thingy death machine that turns normal people into an army of blackhead covered guys. There was never a time when I wasn't wondering, no...yelling out loud..."CALL WONDER WOMAN!!! WHERE'S BATMAN!?!? TEXT THE FLASH!!!!" Why would you fight these harbingers of doom with a guy that throws boomerangs? Or a tiny woman who carries a baseball bat and wears short-shorts.
Every one of these characters bored the hell out of me, and I haven't even mentioned Amanda Waller and Sergeant Ames. And I was actually embarrassed for whoever thought Jared Leto's Joker was a good idea.
Awesome movie, all the actors are incredible
This movie lacks character development and it also makes this incarnation of the Joker a total dirtbag in the process.
What I meant by that was that Jared Leto's performance is just god awful and I'd prefer to see that movie just burn itself in a bonfire.
Warner Bros. made a huge mistake in the DCEU (DC Extended Universe) along with Batman v Superman, Justice League etc.
It's just completely awful in every aspect, sound, imagem, art direction, character development, worldbuilding, visual effects, editing, rhythm, pace.
It's do awful and bland that it has nothing that is able to entertain me.
Not my usual type of film at all, but had an urge to watch it for research purposes for my job. Surprisingly it was better than I thought it was going to be!
It was a very disappointing view.
In the era of hashtags, all I can say is #NotMyJoker
Leto ruined it for me. I don't see the hype about him. Also, the enchantress actress sucks. smh. Don't get me wrong I don't hate it, it was too hyped especially Joker, but he ended up barely intelligible because of his grills.
No tiene ningún sentido la película. Los personajes son totalmente planos y no son nada creibles. Una basura y una perdida de tiempo y dinero.
Harley AWESOME Quinn!!!
She is my favorite!
The Joker was AMAZING!! (But I wanted more of him)
Amanda is THE BITCH!!
I loved the funny scenes!!
I think it was a good movie.
A few of the worst guys on the planet are given a chance to “redeem” themselves by helping out the American government.
I was really really really looking forward to this movie, and I got a little sad after I read and heard so many bad things about it. But I ignored it and still went to see it, with my excitement and all. And I am glad that I went because it was far from what some of the bad reviews said, and I enjoyed it. I really enjoyed the fighting scenes (although the last one wasn’t my favorite) and some parts were so funny! I truly enjoyed it. I was hoping for perhaps a different kind of storyline because that wasn’t the strongest thing in this movie, luckily the characters are so darn cool because for me, that saved the storyline. I can only imagine how many more DC movies I want after watching Suicide Squad. All these characters have such a history, and I just want to see more of them, and get to know them better. I really enjoyed the cast, they did a great job if you ask me. I only feel a bit disappointed about Cara Delevingne as Enchantress, it just didn’t really work for me, I guess. Jared Leto is a perfect pick for the Joker, but I also didn’t really feel him this movie, it all got a bit too gangster for my likings. But Jared did a great job nonetheless.
Okay, so yea, I enjoyed this movie, and it got me so excited for more DC movies. Is Harley Quinn getting a movie? ‘Cuz she for sure should.
Well it's not as bad as they made out to be, and not as good as they made it out to be, and it's got it's pros, and it has it's cons, but more pros than cons of course. This film had lots of humour, and was full of fast paced action from beginning to finish, and the graphics were a clean sheet, and that's how i like it. I liked the sound tracks in the film, good choice of music, right choices for the right scenes, and it made it for me. The cast were all great for their characters, I was disappointed on the less dialogue, and camera time from some of the squad that i'd of love to see more of, like I always say, I prefer comic over film any day, and also I could see that Will Smiths character got focused on more than the others, i can live with that, and don't get me wrong, dead shot is a good character, and will did great as always. I was really impressed with Margot Robbie's character (Harley quinn) I think she pulled it off massively, and she did have a lot of time on camera so it kinda balanced with dead shots time on camera, so she should, because its her first time on live action, and she's a big character, also she brought the comedy, she fitted in nicely. I didn't like the witch, she just didn't fit in the film, too cheesy in parts for my liking. There's been a lot of hate on the Joker, how he looks, how Jared would play him, comparing him to other jokers, well i thought it he was okay, not great, not rubbish, just okay for me, to be honest i don't think he got enough camera time to show a lot more of himself, scenes were too short, and that's one of the other cons in the film that i was disappointed about. Could it be better? yes it can, Would i recommend it.. of course, but go into with an open mind.. 7/10
My advice is this... lessen your expectations a little and you will enjoy the film. Its not perfect, it is a little messy and disjointed in places and it is clear some editing went on. HOWEVER.. it does invoke the comic books, Jared Leto is ace as the Joker, Margot Robbie is a hoot as Harley Quinn and Will Smith is... erm... Will Smith as Deadshot. Kudos to Carla Delevgine who is wonderful as the Enchantress.
The other characters don't get the same opportunity to shine but still offer a vital role to the team. Well, perhaps not Jai Courtney as Captain Boomerang. I'm not a huge fan of the actor but he was good in this. Its his character who is a little pointless - his ability is throwing boomerangs! Not the greatest power.
I'm hoping for a director's cut to tighten up the editing.
Oh, and it was good to see cameos from other DC characters too. Sets things up nicely for the Justice League film.
I actually really liked this film. I heard so much negative things about it that I was expecting a disaster. I thoroughly enjoyed my viewing experience. I will likely purchase this when it becomes available. I haven't seen Man of Steel or Batman v. Superman but this film has made me want to follow the DC movies. I will watch the other two DC films now and look forward to what they are doing with the franchise.
The movie was really great. Don't know why there is so many hate online. Special favor for Magott Robie !
This movie isn't as bad as everyone made it to be. It's so much better than Fantastic Four and you're an idiot if you even think of comparing them to each other.
Harley Quinn! Harley Quinn! HARLEY QUINN!
Just got back from seeing this. Here is what I'll say right off the bat: It's not nearly as bad as I anticipated based on the reviews going in. If the entire film was exactly like the first 30 minutes, I would LOVE this movie. Sure it would have been 2 hours of set up, but how much fun was that first 30 minutes?!
THE GOOD
Harley Quinn. Robbie lives up to the hype on this. Seeing the ads I wasn't head over heels. I just wasn't seeing the charm of it in short bursts. But seeing the movie totally reminds me of watching the animated series, which I haven't revisited in awhile. Makes me want to go back. She was the best part of this movie.
Will Smith. I imagine fans of Deadshot will have plenty to say about what he got wrong about the character. I didn't know Deadshot existed until this movie. I'm not a huge comic book guy anymore, so I was going in blind on this. I loved him. I thought he was great. Still not 100% the Will Smith I want to see up there, having a blast, but this was pretty damn close.
The music. They went the Guardians route with the soundtrack and it works. I'm a sucker for a recognizable old jam in a movie and there are plenty in this.
Ike Barinholtz. Big fan of this guy and he's friggin' hysterical here. He was a big part of that first 30 that I loved so much. Seeing him interact with Harley, etc, was great.
THE BAD
Everything after the 30 minutes of "We're putting together a team." Once they're assembled and the completely ridiculous plot begins, and the long stretches of boring make you even more aware of how many leaps you have to take to believe the plot, the more checked out I became. I know you have to allow some suspension of disbelief in these kinds of movies, but this one asked a lot.
Insanely subpar CG. What the hell was going on with the look of the villain? These were Mummy-level "The Rock's face pinned to a blurry CG body" effects. Just baffling.
The end was the same as every single one of these movies, whether they're good or bad, it's just a group of characters who have to use their skills to battle a CG monster, each of them fail until for some reason the last big thing they do works. Whatever. Also the end look of how the power was shooting out of the building looked very Ghostbusters (any of them really).
The Joker. Look. His Joker was just fine. I liked his look, he was even being kind of crazy sometimes. But for the amount of screen time he actually gets DOES NOT equal the amount of articles I had to see about this dude pranking people on set and being disgusting and sending gross gifts to Viola Davis blah blah blah. Seriously, the PR train on this has been going strong for what feels like a year and a half and it all amounts to....15 minutes, all together? Sure sure this will set him up for other stuff but come on. So many articles about him being in character and pranking. So many. The other actors had to hate it. Especially considering the fact that they BARELY share the screen with him! It'd be like Jeremy Irons pranking the shit out every single cast member in BvS "for his character." Lawrence Fishburn would not stand for that shit.
Anyway, I didn't completely hate it. I had fun sometimes. I laughed at things they didn't want me to laugh at sometimes (so did the rest of the theater). But it wasn't the worst.
The Joker and Harley Quinn scenes are perfect and some are straight from the comics. It's just unfortunate that some actors even at their best have such a weak plot to work with.
The villain is like something from a Mummy movie. While the heroes/villains feel out of place fighting her zombie like minions. Even Jai Courtney showing he can do more than play a stiff hero in Die Hard 5 or Terminator Genisys is wasted in this movie.
I mean the actors make a lot of effort to be entertaining and are in good form. They deserved better than shooting at supernatural creatures. Or in Harley's case hitting them with bats.
When you finally get to hear Harley Quinn saying Mr. J. or Pudding on the big screen for the first time. The movie really deserved a better story than Suicide Squad: Zombie Hunters.
Jared Leto’s Joker with his grill, tats and over-acting makes a weak Joker as well. Will Smith has been called a strong point. He’s usual Will Smith though and just phones it in.
How was it? Well, I can relate to the suicide part of this movie title.
David Ayer, Director of "End of Watch and "Training Day", had the opportunity to subvert expectations and deliver a story that had not been done before, however, what we got was a predictable, boring mess of a movie trying to be too hip for it's own good. This cringe fest of a movie fails at nearly every to turn make itself standout and original in comparison to other superhero movies flooding the market, with the direction, cinematography and tone screamed bland and uninspired. In terms of camera work, the movie seemed to have some of the ugliest camera shakes during fight scenes and an extremely high opacity rating that made the whole film seem like it was taking place at 2:00 at night. All of that together made this movie a painful experience to look at.
In terms of narrative structure, I can't really talk about it as the movie doesn't have one. The jumbled mess of a plot makes this movie just feel like one long scene, making it just a dull rollercoaster ride. The plots constant reincorporation of a characters past and someone he cares about is so painful. We are constantly reminded that, "Hey! he has a child" making his character development center around one person and not his actual personality. Also character development was completely missing, and I didn't care about a single one of the characters. Looking at this movie, I'm not really surprised there were reshoots and script changes.
In terms of acting in this movie, it's kind of a mixed bag. Will Smith, Viola Davis and Jai Courtney (surprisingly) did a decent job, Margot Robbie, however, just played an obnoxiously annoying joke dispenser with some of the cringiest attempts at humour that I have ever seen. Now, Jared Leto as the joker had alot of controversy around it, AND had to live up to the previous performance of the late Heath Ledger. A hurdle to overcome I'm sure but he missed the mark completely for me. Playing a version of the Joker that is extremely poorly acted. Maybe it's the director or the editors fault, but his performed made him seem like a man pretending instead of him becoming the character. It also didn't help that the writing of the movie was so stale, unfunny and blatant that it seemed like it was written by HAL 9000, and doesn't have a a quality to it that doesn't feel unnatural.
The music choices used seemed like choices from a 16 year old teenaged girl would use interlaced into scenes that could of done with music that actually suited the scene or no music at all. Every choice seemed obnoxious to me. As well as that, the editing was absolutely atrocious, with either continuity issues or edits that scream out "I'm trying to be hip and cool!" with absolutely no sense.
If you enjoyed this movie, please don't let me stop you. But as for me, it's a boring mess thats been added to a pile of forgettable comic book movies.
Suicide Squad director David Ayer and the folks behind the DCEU achieved something I didn't think was possible -- they made a 90s blockbuster in 2016. Perhaps with the reemergence of late sequels like Jurassic World and Independence Day: Resurgence, I shouldn't have been surprised, but nevertheless, the refurbished day-glo vibe of the third entry in D.C. Comics' nascent cinematic universe caught me off guard. I anticipated a copycat production that aimed to match Guardians of the Galaxy's quippy "bad guys gone good" atmosphere, but I didn't imagine it would be filtered through a lens from twenty years in the past.
All the elements of the Clinton-era blockbuster are there though. Will Smith gives the standard Will Smith performance, one that could have easily been transplanted from Men In Black or, heaven help us, Wild Wild West. There are dry cool action movie lines aplenty. And there's a cartoony, almost surreal vibe to the entire film, that makes Suicide Squad seem divorced from the attempts at realism embraced in Batman Begins and closer to the cornucopia of neon camp in Batman Forever.
That doesn't make Suicide Squad a good film. To the contrary, the movie has severe editing and pacing problems; its characters are laughably thin, and its internal logic waxes and wanes from scene to scene. Like its predecessor, Batman v. Superman, the film is a mess, but it's at least a much more interesting mess. For whatever the mishmashed psuedo-philosophical appeal of Zach Snyder's prior Superman flicks held, the films have a certain antiseptic quality to them, a sense that this is all taking place in a gray scale, emotionally detached world. Suicide Squad is full of color, literally and figuratively. It's profoundly weird; it bounces between tones, characters, and stories with schizophrenic abandon, and it doesn't exactly work, but by god, at least the thing has an identity.
Unfortunately, it's an identity that finds its closest companion in Poochie, the x-tremely cool new dog soulless studio executives shoehorned into The Simpsons's show within a show, Itchy & Scratchy in a abortive attempt to make it appeal once more to the kids of today. Suicide Squad feels cooked up to much the same end, with a creeping sense that the executive at Warner Bros. tried to put Captain Planet and the collective inventory of Hot Topic in a blender and came up with this transparent attempt to be as hip and edgy as possible. The result is a film that makes the cardinal sin of coolness -- it's painfully trying to hard at it, in a tin-eared fashion.
That effort at tone does at least distinguish Suicide Squad from its fellow superhero flick brethren. That's not enough, however, for it to escape the pitfalls of poor pacing, structure, and characterization, that doom the effort from the start. The film moves like an old car, revving up and seemingly about to shift into second gear, before stalling out halfway through the trip and having to be resuscitated yet again every half an hour or so. The flm opens with nearly a half hour of a straight up, exposition-filled introduction to the characters, which in keeping with the powerpoint presentation Wonder Woman watched in BvS, seems to suggest that the DCEU is wholly incapable of bringing new characters into the fold organically, but rather has to spend precious, momentum-killing minutes out-and-out describing who these people are and what they're like in the world's capiest Miss America pageant.
The pacing and structure doesn't improve from there. Our heroes (or rather villains, a point with which Suicide Squad beats the audience over the head with a spray-painted 2x4), are then suddenly thrown into a life and death assault on major metropolitan skyscraper with supernatural crud swirling around it. From there, the movie vacillates between choppy, empty action scenes punctuated with brief moments of downtime featuring insipid attempts to add to our understanding of these characters, with a tacked on Joker caper taking place in parallel, which never feels of a piece with the rest of the story. The movie has a herky-jerky quality to it, never quite becoming a unified whole so much as a series of vaguely related scenes that feel more episodic than propulsive.
That might be excusable if those breaks in the action were better used or populated with characters who felt like real, albeit exaggerated people instead of stick figures with various cliches and stereotypes attached to them. Again, Will Smith plays every Will Smith character you've ever seen in a big budget Will Smith movie. Gone is the actor who transformed himself for Ali or found the humanity even in reheated schmaltz like The Pursuit of Happyness, and back is the actor's now tired, smart-aleky shtick, replete with a generic tragic backstory, sad-eyed moppet, and for inexplicable reasons, the wardrobe of Shaft. By contrast, Viola Davis offers one of the film's few bright spots character-wise. Her take on tough-as-nails Amanda Waller can only go so far in rising above the material, but she forcefully conveys Waller's harsh pragmatism and steel in a way that make me hope she gets to reprise the role in a better film.
Nearly everyone else in the picture is a one-line stock character or worse, a mildly offensive stereotype, each of whom barely gets enough character development to justify their existence as anything but set-dressing. The remainder of the ensemble is reduced to a broad type: generic military guy, cliched stoic Asian sword-wielder, stereotypical black guy who demands access to BET. And that doesn't even include Captain Cannon Fodder, who gets a perfunctory, one-line introduction late in the film and dies ten minutes later. Even El Diablo, one of the film's few attempts to give one of the members of the titular Suicide Squad other than Deadshot and Harley Quinn some real personality, is a cringe-worthy Mexican stereotype who gets a "too little, too late" tragic monologue in the last third of the film. Not only do these characters get too little time in the film for the audience to actually get to know them or care about their fates, but Suicide Squad worsens the situation by effectively declaring them a family without having earned that distinction, leaving them as a group of thinly-drawn baddies who suddenly love and are willing to die for one another simply because the film says so.
That doesn't even take into account Suicide Squad's bizarre villain, Enchantress, whose superpower is apparently smoke cloud-adjacent sexy dancing. She's an odd choice for an antagonist in terms of tone, and her attempt to take on the protagonists in hand-to-hand combat despite her magical abilities, drips with the narrative and financial necessity of a third-act fight sequence. When she's not attacking Waller's impressed mercenaries in flavorless battles via her version of the Putty Patrol, she's barking banalities in a faux-forgotten tongue amid the usual CGI tumult. to rapidly diminishing returns.
The only two characters to truly stand out (give or take Waller) are the two that gave fans the most reason for concern going into the film. Harley Quinn is the biggest victim of the Poochie-esque characterization that plagues Suicide Squad, but Margot Robbie commits to the performance and breathes life into the character, bringing an extraverted, but pathos-laden spark to Quinn, as Paul Dini's original creation from Batman: The Animated Series is made flesh. The character is saddled with ridiculous dialogue, an opaque, wonky backstory, and the brazenly sexist way in which she's framed within the film (the Community line, "What is your name, Exploitia?" comes to mind), but Robbie makes the best of it, imbuing the character with the fractured wit and wackiness that have made Harley the best addition to Batman's rogues gallery in decades.
At the same time, I didn't necessarily love Jared Leto's Joker, but I was at least intrigued by him. The DCEU, almost by necessity, needed to go in a new direction with the character to step out of the long shadow cast by Heath Ledger in The Dark Knight. Leto's Joker, true to the unexpected throwback vibe of the film, is half-Jim Carrey's Riddler and half-Tim Curry's Dr. Frank-N-Furter. We only get the occasional intrusion from him here, but it's enough to pique the viewer's interest without letting the necessarily outsized character wear out his welcome. The take is not without its flaws. Joker's laugh doesn't really work (it's a little too Penguin-esque), and the hints of the shared history between him and Harley we get are muddled at best and off-putting at worst, but there's a distinct, outlandish, even sexual vibe to the character that immediately distinguishes the Clown Prince of Crime as something legitimately different in a film trying with all its might to be trendily off-beat and quirky.
And yet for all those strained attempts to be in-your-face and totally eXtreme, for all the reams of terrible dialogue destined to be laughed at instead of laughed with, and for all the hastily thrown together pop songs that start out fun but quickly feel gimmicky and forced, there's one superlative sequence that shows what Suicide Squad might have been. Late in the film, the antagonist uses her mystical swaying powers to give the subset of the characters that matter a glimpse of what they truly want in this world. These scenes embrace the true tragedy of the movie's protagonists, and touch on the worthy idea at this film's core which ends up so poorly realized during the rest of this film's run time -- that this is a group of broken people struggling for what they want but know they can't have, united in their pain and buoyed by the chance to commiserate and achieve something together.
That germ of emotional and narrative stakes is lost in the onslaught of the stop-and-start storytelling, the botched attempts to make the films characters as memorable as they are meme-able, and the numerous narrative shortcuts the film takes, but at least it's there. Suicide Squad is a peculiar translation of the excesses and eccentricities of 90s superhero filmmaking realized in odd detail two decades hence. For better or worse, there's a Schumacher-esque flair to the film, a sense of unrestrained but also unrefined colorfulness that permeates the picture. But for this film out of time, that bears its heart-on-its-sleeve weirdness proudly, the weirdness is only bleached skin-deep.
Avoid it. Nothing good in here (except Harley Quinn ;-)
I saw this movie on the release there in Colombia at night. I expected a lot more. Even though that I LOVED THE MUSIC and some sceenes, THE MOVIE HAS A BAD PLOT. Much of the characters hare more time on screen than others (harley and deadshot) and I think Will did a great job in this movie and Margo as well. The rest of the characters are very missing EVEN THE JOKER! the villain was extremely MEH.
I expected a lot more!
I feel like this movie could have had potential. There were good characters that could have made a good movie, but nope; it just wasn't done right.
It starts with far too much telling and not enough showing. Practically everyone's backstory is just briefly explained one right after the other by another character, and there are enough characters that it becomes really drawn out. I started losing interest and wondering when they'd get to actually starting the plot.
Overall, most of the actors were actually pretty good, but all their characters managed to mostly fall flat anyway. They just weren't given enough depth and there was probably too little time even in a lengthy film to properly give them all what they needed to succeed. I didn't care that much about the characters. It registered that I was supposed to, but it just wasn't hitting me like it should have. There were definitely interesting ones, but my interest in them didn't grow as the film progressed.
Will Smith was just Will Smith. I didn't feel like he fell into the role in a way that made him seem like Deadshot; there was no character immersion there. I immediately could see why people felt the Joker was the worst Joker there's been; even though I admittedly haven't seen Heath Ledger play him yet. However, I did see Joaquin Phoenix play him and he was fantastic. That said, I didn't think Jared Leto was a completely awful Joker. I think I could have appreciated him in a film that was all about his and Harley's relationship as it began and progressed far more.
This movie felt like a bunch of random scene ideas thrown together with little thought to how they connected; so the flow of this movie and the pacing were so off. It felt like I was unsure how I was getting from one scene to the next far too often. Even as the team of characters eventually begin to work together it felt too forced and like they never actually did so because of some chain of events that brought them closer and made them care about one another. The music choices were quite interesting at times; they were often quite peppy and upbeat for the material.
I think it would have made sense to indicate a reason the bad guys were being brought out to fight other bad guys; such as the good guys being busy with some other catastrophe. I think too many movie genres were attempted to be shoved into one. It was a weird mix of superhero/villain, sci-fi, horror, comedy, romance, and action. It did have its moments, but they were few and I can't actually recall any specifics; and I'm writing this just the day after watching it. If I could only give one word for this film it would be; tedious.
The misogyny! Also, nothing about the characters or the story made sense. Script and editing completely failed. Viola Davis being bad-ass and Margo Robbie dealing zany one-liners won't make up for this.
Better than I've expected after reading other reviews. Margot Robbie and the soundtrack made my day.
The movie wasn't as bad as I had expected with all the hate online! It was actually pretty good.
The first half was a bit weird, honestly. There wasn't enough plot/storyline, but that all came the second half.
The cast did a good job and the music and scenery was on point!
DC is trying their best and I think they did well with this movie.
Possible spoiler: Everything's the same Universe, so that's also very exciting!
Hey DC, are you trying to f**k this up on purpose? Seriously! What the hell is going on over there. "Suicide Squad" was your chance to redeem yourself from the last critical failures. This movie should have been the one that saved DC and get it back on it's feet, but I guess not. I wanted this to be good or at least surprise me. There are some pros and plenty of cons in this. So lets kick it off.
Will Smith and Viola Davis are easily the best parts of this movie. Smith brings the humanity to his character and Davis brings the fear. Will Smith is the only character in this group that has any characterization as we get to know more about his past. Will Smith is basically playing Will Smith, but he was still good as the character. To be honest, I thought Voila Davis was more of a real threat then the actual threat itself.
Margot Robbie was pretty good as Harley Quinn, but wasn't the show stealer as I thought she would be. She did a great job capturing the character and there was little peaks of humility as well. Her accent dose keep changing in a few scenes, but I can easily look pass that.
I was one of those people who was against Jared Leto new look as the Joker. I know he's trying a different take on the character, but with all the stupid tattoo's all over him with the word 'damaged' on his forehead and the gangster grill teeth just wasn't the Joker. But I give Leto this, it's a bold move to take on the character after Ledger's unforgettable performance. I was being a bit too harsh at the time and Leto is a very method actor, so what's there's nothing to complain with the casting (besides the new look). After seeing the movie, Leto doesn't do a bad job as the Joker. He doesn't have that much screen time and every time he's on it screen, he kinda chews up the scenery. He was enjoyable to watch and I will make a full judgment when we have a movie where he has more screen time. Coming to think of it, The Joker should have been the main villain of the movie and not Enchantress (I'll get to her in a minute). Oh and I can't be the only one who thinks he looks like some manic you'll see in a Purge movie.
Cara Delevingne not only gives the worst performance in the movie, but also the most laughable one as well. I mean, what is up with that hip moves and twirling her arms around? It's like the director gave up. Enchantress is right up there with Dr. Doom from "Fant4stic" as the worst villain in comic book movie. Enchantress is the basic villain who wants to shoot a giant blue lazier in the sky to destroy the world. Oh and please stop it with the blue lazier thing, it's in every comic book movie now and it's so stupid.
Here's my question: Why would you sent these crazy and dangerous people on a mission to stop Enchantress. Yeah I really hope that doesn't back fire at all. I mean sure, send a guy who calls himself Captain Boomerang who's an insane person that throws boomerangs that never comes back to him to save us from giant portals from other worlds. Is it because they are expendable? It would have made a lot more sense if Wonder Women or The Flash or just anyone with god like powers to go on this mission. This really is a suicide mission.
The rest of the Squad members were pretty forgettable and just didn't do anything. Katana was just kinda there. Slipknot is in it for a few minutes. Killer Croc just stands around going "mmmm" or "yeah", they didn't do anything with that character.
The third act was this gigantic action scene that takes place in the city and the scene itself was just a mess. It was so muddled together and the editing was so poor that it sadly did remind me of "Fant4stic" climax.
Some of the music choices didn't really fit well during a couple of scenes. It felt out of place and was only thrown at the last minute to make it a little light at heart. This is because of the heavy criticism for "Batman V Superman" for being too dark.
I think DC biggest problem is that they are literally rushing the movies out just to catch up with Marvel. Take your time DC. But of course, many will be angry that I said that and will go to terrifying lengths to defend it. Fan boys seem to choose to deny any flaws from these movies and praise it for it's non-existing efforts. I'm not a DC hater. I'm not a Marvel fan boy. I only want a freaking good movie, is that hard to ask for. Just because it tried something new doesn't always mean it will bring great results. Everyone has an opinion, that's a no-brainier. Agree or disagree, just please don't act like a cry baby when some has a different opinion to you.
Overall rating: "Suicide Squad" was a huge disappointment in a lackluster year for summer movies. The more I think about this, the more I hate it.
You don't need your brain for watch this movie, classical story and kind villain.
Potential wasted.
FUCKING HORRIBLE MOVIE - every single female character just had to be "sexy" and have no substance. Same with the male characters too but they weren't there just to be sexy. The plot was horrible and actually made no sense with so many gaps.
A silly mess. No story, no villian, 100 plotholes. A good cast and some funny scenes saved the movie from being absolute shit.
Theres a lot wrong with this movie, but there are some good parts that make it enjoyable to sit through. The plot and writing is simply awful, the villian poorly executed, frankly too many people in too little time, so it all seems rushed. And honestly, Joker, I love this joker, but there was too little of him, it seemed like they just threw him in whenever they felt like it, thinking it had no consequence for the plot. But Will Smith, my God this is a role made for him. And Margot makes this worth watching. I love Diablo as well, I wished I could see more sides of him. And the relationship between June and Flag I mean.. come on guys. What was that. And who the hell even is that Waller character, we didnt get no backstory. I just. It was pleasing at times, but sometimes I forgot to enjoy the movie because the script was awful and the villian was just... I dont know if I have more words. This movie is all over the place and nowhere at the same time. If you find faults easily, this might not be for you. But if you can be saved by some good moments and a few good actors, then youll at least enjoy this. Watched it once in the cinema, would not do it again tho. I might want to watch this in the future, but then itll be when the blue ray comes out... and I can download it and not pay lots for something that just is not worth that much.
Bad Movie.Silly plot and silly team.If you thought BvsS was bad this one is even worse.Not even Margot's outfit can save this wreck and Will would have been better in Independence day sequel
I am not sure how to feel, i wish i could love this movie but i had the same feeling i had when i left Batman vs Superman. I enjoyed most of the characters but the movie they were in felt all over the place, confusion.
That being said the Suicide Squad themselves made it fun, the action, the banter, seeing them come to life was the blast of the night.
Standout was Diablo and Boomerang for me, along with the relationship between Harley and Joker which was fun and a taste of what is to come. We needed way more Joker as others have said.
Small, first thought complaints were that it had way too much actual music, it started to feel like an extended trailer in the first half of that movie nearly with how it jumped from song to song (trying to push that soundtrack) or maybe they just didn't mesh it well. Flagg was a little dull but i want to see more of him down the road but what didn't help was the forced relationship between him and Moon. They also suffered from a weak villain after an intriguing set up.
I want to learn more of Katana in the future. I actually hope to see everyone back in other movies or even a sequel if this universe continues to expand...just hopefully in a better movie because the actors and characters deserve it. I mean even with the cameos in this film they have already expanded the universe more, that it was The Flash bringing in Boomerang.
I never thought that Man of Steel would be my favourite movie still third movie into the universe, especially with their vision of what they wanted to create. Hopefully in some dark room extra footage exists with someone re-editing the movie. Not a good expectation to have when some fans will look for a new version but i wish it exists. That being said to end this lengthy initial afterthoughts i will say it is a step up but not a giant step from the last movie. I will watch it again when i can get it for home and WB need to start making great movies not "okay, cool" movies with great sprinkled in certain scenes or characters.
Hopefully Wonder Woman can pick up the ball and be great because i loved the first trailer.
My favorite part of the movie is the elevator scene!
Hey DC, are you trying to f**k this up on purpose? Seriously! What the hell is going on over there. "Suicide Squad" was your chance to redeem yourself from the last critical failures. This movie should have been the one that saved DC and get it back on it's feet, but I guess not. I wanted this to be good or at least surprise me. There are some pros and plenty of cons in this. So lets kick it off.
Will Smith and Viola Davis are easily the best parts of this movie. Smith brings the humanity to his character and Davis brings the fear. Will Smith is the only character in this group that has any characterization as we get to know more about his past. Will Smith is basically playing Will Smith, but he was still good as the character. To be honest, I thought Voila Davis was more of a real threat then the actual threat itself.
Margot Robbie was pretty good as Harley Quinn, but wasn't the show stealer as I thought she would be. She did a great job capturing the character and there was little peaks of humility as well. Her accent dose keep changing in a few scenes, but I can easily look pass that.
I was one of those people who was against Jared Leto new look as the Joker. I know he's trying a different take on the character, but with all the stupid tattoo's all over him with the word 'damaged' on his forehead and the gangster grill teeth just wasn't the Joker. But I give Leto this, it's a bold move to take on the character after Ledger's unforgettable performance. I was being a bit too harsh at the time and Leto is a very method actor, so what's there's nothing to complain with the casting (besides the new look). After seeing the movie, Leto doesn't do a bad job as the Joker. He doesn't have that much screen time and every time he's on it screen, he kinda chews up the scenery. He was enjoyable to watch and I will make a full judgment when we have a movie where he has more screen time. Coming to think of it, The Joker should have been the main villain of the movie and not Enchantress (I'll get to her in a minute). Oh and I can't be the only one who thinks he looks like some manic you'll see in a Purge movie.
Cara Delevingne not only gives the worst performance in the movie, but also the most laughable one as well. I mean, what is up with that hip moves and twirling her arms around? It's like the director gave up. Enchantress is right up there with Dr. Doom from "Fant4stic" as the worst villain in comic book movie. Enchantress is the basic villain who wants to shoot a giant blue lazier in the sky to destroy the world. Oh and please stop it with the blue lazier thing, it's in every comic book movie now and it's so stupid.
Here's my question: Why would you sent these crazy and dangerous people on a mission to stop Enchantress. Yeah I really hope that doesn't back fire at all. I mean sure, send a guy who calls himself Captain Boomerang who's an insane person that throws boomerangs that never comes back to him to save us from giant portals from other worlds. Is it because they are expendable? It would have made a lot more sense if Wonder Women or The Flash or just anyone with god like powers to go on this mission. This really is a suicide mission.
The rest of the Squad members were pretty forgettable and just didn't do anything. Katana was just kinda there. Slipknot is in it for a few minutes. Killer Croc just stands around going "mmmm" or "yeah", they didn't do anything with that character.
The third act was this gigantic action scene that takes place in the city and the scene itself was just a mess. It was so muddled together and the editing was so poor that it sadly did remind me of "Fant4stic" climax.
Some of the music choices didn't really fit well during a couple of scenes. It felt out of place and was only thrown at the last minute to make it a little light at heart. This is because of the heavy criticism for "Batman V Superman" for being too dark.
I think DC biggest problem is that they are literally rushing the movies out just to catch up with Marvel. Take your time DC. But of course, many will be angry that I said that and will go to terrifying lengths to defend it. Fan boys seem to choose to deny any flaws from these movies and praise it for it's non-existing efforts. I'm not a DC hater. I'm not a Marvel fan boy. I only want a freaking good movie, is that hard to ask for. Just because it tried something new doesn't always mean it will bring great results. Everyone has an opinion, that's a no-brainier. Agree or disagree, just please don't act like a cry baby when some has a different opinion to you.
Overall rating: "Suicide Squad" was a huge disappointment in a lackluster year for summer movies. The more I think about this, the more I hate it.
Literally the greatest film I have ever seen. Marvel can just go the fuck home. They've got nothing on this academy award winning masterpiece. 'Batman v Superman' is going to end up in a hospital after witnessing this absolute blessing onto the world, not like my ex-wife who I thought was a blessing to me...
I thought 'Jaws' and 'King Kong' were my favorite movies of all time, but pfffff, bruh. This is the real classic. Those other two are fucking trash in comparison.
I can't even tell what I was watching, I remember hearing dialogue and a lot of pop songs, but fuck you. I remember listening to 'Paranoid' as I argued with my ex-wife. This movie is funny because I said so. Jared Leto as the joker was a brilliant choice. Who was that fucker, Heath Ledger? No one cares about him, Jared is the REAL choice pick for the joker. All 5 minutes of his screentime made me orgasm, his Hot Topic portrayal would totally appeal to mainstream critics.
Actually, all the characters would appeal to critics. Will Smith totally sells this movie and Jai Courtney is the greatest actor of all time. I used to love Marlon Brando and Robert Shaw, but those two fuckwads don't stand a chance in an audition against Jai Courtney. I loved it when Courtney terribly read dialogue off a prompter with no emotion. Best Actor Award winner right here, folks! I bet my ex-wife would win Best Actress.
I love how cringeworthy every line of dialogue is. This is supposed to be a group of funny characters in the style of 'Guardians of the Galaxy' but this movie actually works. Not like my ex-wife. Batman makes a small appearance here and there, which makes me can't wait to shill hard for the new Batman solo production. I can't wait to see the high score on Rottentomatoes for it. I heard Ben Affleck had to go to rehabilitation for alcohol addiction. Why go to rehab for alcohol addiction? I love beer and I don't have an addiction...
The rest of the characters I don't even know they're names, but they all said some funny dialogue, so that makes them well-developed and likable characters. Harley Quin was super hot, I loved the way her body looked in that outfit, like how my ex-wife's body looks in the bathtub. Crocodile head made me laugh a lot and Boomerang, AKA Jai Courtney, has the most useful super power on the planet. I never realized all you needed to be a super hero was having a boomerang as a weapon.
A true cinematic masterpiece. 'Casablanca' and 'Star Wars' have nothing on this true work of modern art. I wish I could talk more about, but the cops just showed up to the front door, so I gotta go. See y'all later!
Happy April Fools' Day!
Oh dear Lord. That is the worst Joker character I have ever seen and he was hardly in it! Basically bad guys are temporary released from prison so they can fight a brother/sister witch team. This is NOT what I expected but it still fell so flat.
Go into this movie for the characters only. The plot of this movie was bad. Almost not worth seeing.
didn't watch the movie yet?? ..better you don't.
One of the better DC flicks I've seen recently. Margot Robbie and Will Smith make it.
I don't understand how the actors were able to dictate the dialogues of this film. Because they are, in majority, just terrible. I honestly feel bad for them. Viola David, Will Smith and Margot Robbie deserved more than this shit.
Suppose it was alright, best part for me was the soundtrack
the best thing about this movie was the post credit scene.
I hate when movies try to make me like the bad guys. And how many characters do you want to develop? Because in 2 hours I only got some kinda good insight of Harley and Deadshot! It was as if Katana e Cap. Boomerang weren't even there!!
I hated every each and one of them, except maybe for El Diablo but GUESS WHAT HAPPENS TO THE ONLY GOOD CHARACTER IN THE MOVIE: he dies. Will Smith was good, but Deadshot is really a piece of shit of a character and his love for his daughter doesn't make me like him more. Also I can't understad why he would get so attached to Harley, who acted as a "drunk stripper" all the time...
Also Harley loves Joker and they are MADLY in love, yes, we got that, Jesus! Get on with the plot!
The only thing that carried the movie was HARLEY QUINN!!!
& captain boomerang + El diablo were some positive performances.
El Diablo-- what happened to him in the end?
There's just too many things that don't make sense in the movie.
Deadshot-- looks like any other hero of an action movie who is judge as bad by the people.
before he stood on that car roof, Harley was a better shot & I was thinking what's going on? like this there's just too many plotholes in the movie.
Joker-- well Heath Ledger left a mark that no one would be ever able to erase. So, I tried very hard to like this Joker played by Jared Leto but there's just too many personality changes that made me loose it. like previous joker wouldn't threaten he'd just kill(the guy they bring to butcher's) he's laugh fills forced, & some other issues.
the right thing they showed about Joker was how he left Harley in the water & how he didn't die & came to get her in the last scene.
American whatever that was Homeland or whatever.--they give in too easily to Waller.
Waller says 'she's watching everything' then how did they miss A whole squad when there were only two squads to watch
Then, she just kills everyone at that place, her own people & still the other soldiers eg. Flag still follow without a hitch.
Also when the Enchantress dies, Waller comes back like she just got back from an office meeting, without a scratch.
Batman-- he's just too stiff. & the way he captured Harley or Deadshot was just too amatuerish.
Katana-- her crying before the last fight was just very childish thing to do by the writers/director
Killer croc-- why & how was he...they didn't show anything
Enchantress-- to call out her Dr june has to say 'Enchantress', & I'm like 'what?'
Also, if enchantress is dead then why's she in the file given to batman at the end?
is Batman suggesting there'll be a Justice League V Suicide Squad movie??
Worst movie ever! Boo! Boo!
Okay... maybe the hype got the best of me..
But i expected more from this one..
Not that it's bad... enjoyed myself.
But just expected more.
Suicide squad is not the great thing, it started good and went down a bit, the problem of the film was presented too fast, but enjoyable
I liked it leaves a lot of room for D.C. To do more
I have to say: IS A GREAT MOVIE!
Against:
- The fucking night again in DC
- Things to do Amanda Waller or that happen to her
- Flashbacks, not in the first third of the film
In favor
- Will Smith and Magott Robie
- Rather performance of Will Smith and Margot Robbie (the camera loves Margot body, especially her ass)
Wait for the scene after the credits
I really enjoyed this movie. I kept hearing bad things about it. But I think with this movie, the focus (and best part) about it, are the characters, not the plot. I got the sense that I was actually getting to know the characters, but also feeling their pain. Seeing the horrible hardcore aspects of the squad members, but also seeing that thing that made them human.
Not to mention, I loves the score and classic rock lineup in the soundtrack.
totaly worth the money, 10/10 would watch over and over again, best scene "I'M BEAUTIFUL!!"
My favorite part of the movie is the elevator scene!
What a great action packed dark humor film following all/most of the villains from DC as they are given a second chance but first have to complete a dangerous mission under the watchful eyes of the government. The target/villain in is very unique and hooks the audience right in. The character introductions are well done and help with the plot development and audience attraction towards them. Great action/stunts as always.
Me reading reviews: nah, it can't be that bad
Me after watching it: It really is THAT bad.
(not giving it a 1/10 because some scenes were so bad that they actually made me laugh.)
Margot Robbie is a great Harley Quinn, hate this version of Joker, he has such little airtime why even have him as part of the story line?
This movie is dumb fun. I love the dynamic between the Suicide Squad themselves, but the characters aren’t too fleshed out, and some stuff is just stupid. Like the villain, this villain sucks. This movie is fine, but the other Suicide Squad movie is leagues better. 5/10 :star:
Amazing. Fantastic. Messy At Times. Fun Movie. Simple Plot. Funny. Worth Your Time. Worth Your Money. Weak Villain. Great Protagonists. Amanda Waller,Deadshot,El Diablo,Harley Quinn,Captain Boomerang,Katana were all Fantastic. The Plot was simple but it was equally gripping as Harley Quinn and El Diablo's arcs being my absolute favorite.Would watch again.Slipknot was Mind Blowing (literally).Amanda Waller felt like the true villain of the film as she had a very cold and ruthless heart monster.Captain Boomerang made me like him even though my only previous experience was on the flash TV show (never read the flash comics was more of a batman guy).All in all, it was surprisingly funny and goes into my top 5 movies of the year
This was bad. I don’t mind plot holes or lacking depth as long as this can be a fun ride, but even in this regard it was a huge disappointment and ended up being subpar at best. The actors have no charisma. The dialogue is awful. Especially the Japanese woman was extremely cringe talking anime-like Japanese and acting so unconvincingly eccentric. I guess because Ayer is even worse at writing Japanese dialogue than English she suffered more from this movie's shortcomings.
The end fight was garbage, I guess them bonding a bit is kinda cute but you really can’t care that much when you have all these surface-level characters without any depth. I liked Margot Robbie as Harley Quinn, though. Her relationship with Joker was also not bad, Jared Leto overall didn’t deliver as Joker, his performance is weird at best, but in this regard, he also played the part well enough.
Suicide Squad is a comic book movie about a group of villains recruited by the government to do their dirty work. Director David Ayer faces the challenge of introducing and integrating ten major characters to an audience who may not be familiar with the comics. While Ayer mostly succeeds, the film struggles with "Hobbit Syndrome" where there are too many peripheral characters who are underdeveloped. Some characters, like El Diablo and Killer Croc, are entertaining but not given enough depth to truly make an impact. The villains of the movie are also underwhelming and unmemorable, with the exception of Viola Davis' portrayal of Amanda Waller as a ruthless government operative. Will Smith and Margot Robbie shine as Deadshot and Harley Quinn, respectively, providing both humor and depth to their characters. The visuals of the film are striking and vibrant, but the editing and pacing of the film can be disjointed at times. Overall, Suicide Squad has its moments of entertainment but falls short in its character development and villain execution.
Suicide Squad es una película de historietas sobre un grupo de villanos reclutados por el gobierno para hacer su trabajo sucio. El director David Ayer enfrenta el desafío de presentar e integrar diez personajes principales a una audiencia que puede no estar familiarizada con los cómics. Si bien Ayer tiene éxito en su mayoría, la película lucha con el "Síndrome de Hobbit", donde hay demasiados personajes periféricos que están subdesarrollados. Algunos personajes, como El Diablo y Killer Croc, son entretenidos pero no tienen la profundidad suficiente para tener un impacto real. Los villanos de la película también son decepcionantes e inmemorables, con la excepción de la interpretación que hace Viola Davis de Amanda Waller como una agente del gobierno despiadada. Will Smith y Margot Robbie brillan como Deadshot y Harley Quinn, respectivamente, aportando humor y profundidad a sus personajes. Las imágenes de la película son llamativas y vibrantes, pero la edición y el ritmo de la película pueden ser inconexos a veces. En general, Suicide Squad tiene sus momentos de entretenimiento, pero se queda corto en el desarrollo del personaje y la ejecución del villano.
this movie deserves an Oscar. Citizen Kane is a joke near this masterpiece
THE 2016
THE SUICIDE SQUAD EXTENDED CUT IS SUPER FRICKING AWESOME AND THE BEST PART OF IT IS
I GET MORE OF THIS AWESOME MOVIE TO SEE MARGOT AS
HARLEY QUINN
AND THAT IS ALL I
WILL EVER NEED.
BY THE GODDESS
9/10
YES I AM THEE MARVEL GUY AND YES THIS IS DC
BUT WITH THAT BEEN SAID I LOVE THIS MOVIE, IT'S FRICKIN AWESOME AND MARGOT AS HARLEY IS THE STAR ATTRACTION. I COULD WATCH HER ALL DAY, SHE'S AN ABSOLUTE SCENE STEALER AND SHE IS JUST SO BEAUTIFUL, SO TALENTED AND CARRIES THE HOLE DAMN MOVIE (With ease I
might add). WILL IS JUST WILL AS ALWAYS, SLAPPING EVERY ONE WITH HIS GANSTER QUICK WIT TALK AND EVERY BODY ELSE PLAY THEIR ROLES WELL AND INTERESTINGLY BUT LETS BE HONEST THEY ARE ALL THEIR AS SUPPORTING CHARACTERS FOR HARLEY TO BOUNCE OFF,
WHICH IS NOT A BAD THING BECAUSE SHE IS THE 1 TRUE STAR. FUNNY HOW WB PICKED UP ON THIS FACT AS WELL AND GAVE HER, HER OWN SOLO/TEAM-UP MOVIE AND CAST HER IN
THE SUICIDE SQUAD 2021.
HARLEY QUINN IS DEFINITELY THE MONEY MAKER AND CROUD PULLER, I COULD WATCH HER ON SCREEN FOR 3H STRAIGHT AND NEVER EVER GET BORD OF HER, SOMETHING I CAN NOT SAY ABOUT
THE BATMAN 2022.
SUICIDE SQUAD 2016
IS A HELLA OF A LOT OF FUN AND DOESN'T OVER STAY IT'S WELCOME WHICH I CAN ONLY COUNT ON ONE HAND DC MOVIES THAT DO THAT BECAUSE MOST OF DC IS JUST UTTER DEPRESSING DULL BORING DRAWN-OUT GARBAGE. BUT THE SUICIDE SQUAD 2016 IS DEFINITELY NOT ONE OF THOSE MOVIES AND EVEN THE JOKER IN THIS MOVIE IS COOL AF AND DEFINITELY COMPLEMENTED OUR HARLEY, SPEAKING OF SHE IS A HOLE LOT OF PRETTY IN A HOLE LOT OF CRAZY AND I ABSOLUTELY LOVE HER.
THE QUEEN OF THE DC UNIVERSE HARLEY QUINN
Rate this 3/10. Pretty awful really. Margot Robbie gets the points.
Another variation on how the bad guys save the good world. Pretty successful. It is a pity that the Joker is some kind of a mistake in this release.
3 stars but only for will smith, the music and margot robbie.
This was a terrible movie. It seemed half of the movie was spent introducing new characters. There were some great songs but they were played almost back to back, making it feel like a slideshow. Would not recommend watching.
Epic hero stuff... I don't make the rules.
No real substance with this one but it's an ok watch to pass the time.
i've got this unavoidable compulsion to watch all movies in a shared universe when i want to rewatch a single one, or see ones i missed. while my marvel rewatch is on pause i decided to catch up on all the dceu movies since the wonder woman sequel will be streaming on hbo max. prior to this proper rewatch i'd only seen suicide squad (the movie chosen by one of my old english school's winning class for a christmas tree competition iirc) and recently birds of prey. i wasn't exactly disappointed by suicide squad since i'm not a big dc comics fan in general but i definitely thought it was overhyped at the time and didn't come close to what it could've been. knowing the director's original vision this time around makes me think that this movie is substantially better than it gets credit for in terms of critical reception. i think ayer's vision is easy to imagine if you watch the movie knowing it was never meant to have comedic effect so much as just some darkly comedic lines here and there. the joker and harley would have benefited from the same background treatment that deadshot was given, which i hear the extended cut gave them. my first watch of suicide squad left me wanting none of the joker but the second watch with context and less of the immediate hype surrounding it back when it came out makes jared leto's interpretation a lot more palatable.
let's be real though viola davis is the greatest villain of all time OF ALL TIME. and i was glad to read that idris elba's being given the role of bloodsport in the upcoming soft reboot, as will smith's deadshot is absolutely my favorite of the bunch in this rewatch and i would watch a reprisal of his any day.
The premise on this is pretty clear; bad guys somehow acting or pretend to act badass. I think the main plot was pretty foreseeable thus, though.
I think it was interesting to see the antihero group more heterogeneous than i thought it would be and the group gets into conflict more than I thought it would be, especially with Harley Queen. This revealed more depth than I anticipated, and some traits of the villains surprisingly show the human inside them. (compliments go to Deadshot and the Pyromaniac, Diablo especially)
I think Boomerang was kinda lackluster and lacked personality and uniqueness, and that Monster was even worse; he just felt displaced, replaceable or not important. Slipknot was literally so forgettable I did even miss he existed, or what happened with him. Speaks volumes.
So the conclusion to this part is: Some of the antiheroes sucked or were replaceable, and others were more impressive and unique, and one could even conclude: More effort went into them.
The unknown variable in this, was obviously, the Joker.
I also think the whole rescue mission felt stupid once you found out who ended up being rescued. Like seriously!?
If Superman was out for whatever reason, what the hell did happen to Batman? Edit: Died in another movie something.
I was also pretty foncused behind which parts of the plot Joker was behind and which the..witch, for some time at least. Which seriously led me wonder, if Joker is the problem, why the hell would you ever hire Harley Quinn to handle him!?
And the end boss? Impressive, sure. But the only reason they could beat her was because she was careless far beyond stupid. That move simply was very far from being convincing.
The worst was the music, however, especially the rap songs.
Rating: 8/10
Actually, I just watched it for the first time, but I watched the trailer back in 2016 and actually thought this would be way worse as a movie. Maybe I am just in a pretty positive moment atm?
This is probably the worst movie I have muscled through in recent years. Margot and Will did their best but this movie stands as a testament to how broken and sloppy DC adaptations often are since the early Batman (West) and Superman (Reeves).
Sexist, horribly written, and downright frustrating to watch, this film is the kind of movie that I keep on my shelf for aesthetic purposes only. Despite most people's claims, Will Smith does NOT sell this movie. Casting Will Smith was suicide, pun intended. Whereas Margot Robbie inhabits her character and manages to make an insultingly sexist character work, Will Smith recites lines and acts like an entitled prick. There, I said it. The movie tries to straight up make members of the military look bad while making Deadshot look like he's "not so bad after all." It doesn't work. Call it racism all you want, but Will Smith is just not that great of an actor; not in most things I've seen him in, anyway. They even manage to throw a white privilege joke in there, which makes his character seem even more ignorant and unlikeable, especially considering the fact that he's making some heavy demands.
As for Harley, she rocks this movie. However, she, along with Captain Boomerang, are incredibly underdeveloped. There's a few scenes in which they get to truly shine, but that's it. What's good in this movie could have been condensed to a twenty minute segment, if that. They try and make Diablo relatable, but to be honest, I came away thinking he was a sexist creep, and I'm very against third-wave feminism. It's pretty hard to get me to say that.
I'm not even going to touch on how they depict mental health problems. All I gotta say is don't believe anything this movie tells you about anything related to that field. I get that it's a movie, but...yikes.
I guess my point is this movie sucks. A lot. It has beautiful cinematography in some parts, a fairly decent soundtrack, some excellent actors and actresses, and fantastic costumes on some of the characters, but that's about it. There's nothing else redeeming about this film aside from glimpses of what could have been. A shame, really - it could have been so much more.
I AM A COMPLETE AND UTTER MARVEL GUY ALWAYS HAVE BEEN AND ALWAYS WILL BE.
AND OUR SIDE BLOWS DC
OUT OF THE UNIVERSE.
BUT CREDIT WHEN CREDIT HAS BEEN ACHIEVED.
THIS MOVIE IS SUPER FREAKING AWESOME AMAZING, FOR DC TO TURN OUT SUCH A FUN, COLOURFUL
ENJOYABLE NON DRAGGED OUT DEPRESSING FILM LIKE THE ALMOST ALWAYS DO WAS A PLEASANT SURPRISE. THIS MOVIE IS THE MOST FUN YOU COULD WISH FOR IN A DC MOVIE. I NEVER FELT THE TIME PASS, I BELLY LAUGHED
ALL WAY THROUGH, LOVED ALL THE FANTASTIC ACTION
HARLEY QUINN STOLE EVERY SCENE, ABSOLUTELY MY FAVOURITE, HER AND
WONDER WOMAN ARE MY 2
FAVOURITE DC CHARACTERS
OF ALL TIME. IT'S JUST
FUN FUN,FUN AND MORE FUN
FROM THE VERY START TO THE VERY END AND I NEVER
EVER WOULD I HAVE THOUGHT THAT I WOULD EVER SAY THAT ABOUT A DC MOVIE,
ESPECIALLY WITH THERE TRACK RECORD, WITH THEM CHURNING ALL THAT DARK DEPRESSING GARBAGE OUT ONE AFTER ANOTHER, RUSHING TRYING TO CATCH UP WITH MARVEL'S MCU
AND FAILING AT EVERY TURN
UNABLE TO CAPTURE THE SAME MAGIC. DC WANT TO LOOK AT WONDER WOMAN
SUICIDE SQUAD,
AQUA MAN
JOKER AND SEE WHERE THERE GETTING IT RIGHT.
10/10
"The B-list superheroes have been unleashed upon the world, with their very own cult B-movie, and it's quite a lot of fun."
I honestly did not like the story much. It didn’t have that cohesion with the characters in a background so bizarre. And that’s the only one bad thing I could say about this film. Ayer took a really creative take on how to be economical and yet create sensational mystic events. The squad though is really messed up, but I think that might be intentional, deciding from the fact that all the promotions of the movie used kind of psychedelic neon-driven expressions. So a bit weird cocktail might be his theme all along.
An incredibly fun comic book film, Suicide Squad is action-packed and full of thrills. In the wake of Superman's death the government puts together a black ops team of super-criminals, including Deadshot, Harley Quinn, Captain Boomerang, and Killer Croc, to fight the battles that no one else can. Starring Will Smith, Margot Robbie, Jared Leto, Jai Courtney, and Cara Delevingne, the film has an impressive cast that gives some very good performances; particularly Robbie who's outstanding as Harley, bringing a lot of charisma and personality to the role. However, the storytelling is rather formulaic and convoluted. Still, the action is pretty exciting, as are the characters (especially Deadshot, Harley, and Joker). And the soundtrack is extraordinarily well-done, using classic rock to set a campy, lighthearted tone. Suicide Squad, while it has its problems, is entertaining and presents an interesting vision of the DC Cinematic Universe.
Terrible movie indeed:
-Worst Joker I've ever seen.
-Soundtrack makes no sense, it's like a DJ keeps playing songs even though we tell him to stop.
-The tone is all over the place.
-Jokes are weak and cringey.
Goddamn this movie is so stupid.
Not bad, not bad. With red wine not bad.
Review by vinaldo7BlockedParent2016-08-05T02:17:27Z— updated 2016-11-17T04:59:18Z
If you ever needed a lesson in not listening to reviewers and making your own mind up about a movie, this is it. The Suicide Squad is brought to life by David Ayer in this summer blockbuster. It is 2+ hours of hard hitting FUN, with incredible portrayals of comic book favourites. Will Smith IS Deadshot, Margot Robbie IS Harley Quinn, Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje IS Killer Croc, Jai Courtney IS Captain Boomerang... and The Joker??? I WANTED MORE!!! Well the biggest compliment I can pay to Jared Leto is that I didn't think about Heath Ledger once, it was a completely different yet interesting portrayal.
In this fun action flick, the bad guys are sent to take down a greater evil. Critics of the big bad in this movie seem to have completely missed the point. The big bad in this movie is merely a plot device, to help us get to see our protagonists form as a team. If anything the real villain of the piece is the one who forms this team of misfits. Amanda Waller is portrayed DIABOLICALLY by the incredible Viola Davis and the part where she turns on and guns down her own employees is SHOCKING . Complaining about the villain in a movie where the protagonists are bad guys is akin to complaining about the villain in Deadpool... THAT'S NOT THE POINT OF THE MOVIE!
This movie leaves you with a thirst for more of these characters, and some shots such as when Will Smith is stood on top of a car and gunning down henchman after henchman after henchman look like they have just been ripped out of a comic book and put on screen by the wonderfully talented David Ayer.
If you are a comic book fan, or a DC movies fan, heck even if you are just an average movie watcher... watch this movie! It is SO MUCH FUN!!!
UPDATE: Just seen the Extended Edition and I really enjoyed the new scenes. This extended version doesn't change the nature of the movie in the way the Ultimate Cut did for BvS but I found it let's the movie breathe a little and solves some of the editing problems people complained about. I still love the theatrical release but my recommendation is to watch the extended version of this movie!