Saturday 13 August 2016

Review: Suicide Squad (2016)

I have been looking forward to seeing this for so long, maybe too long.  However the combination of super hyped up excited for an age and the rumours of bad reviews put me on some sort of middle ground in terms of expectations.  I wasn't expecting the best film ever but I was still excited for what it was going to be.

Doesn't it just feel like we've building up to this movie for years now?! I don't know how I managed it but I watched the first trailer and stayed away from the rest, I didn't want to watch the entire movie after about a million trailers and 'TV spots' were released.



Does everyone already know the back story to Suicide Squad, who can have possibly not heard about it in the thousands of trailers floating around.  Anyway, short version is Amanda Waller (Viola Davis) assigns group of criminals to do the tasks that the Government cant be seen to be involved with.  With that shes pulls together Deadshot (Will Smith), El Diablo (Jay Hernandez), Boomerang (Jay Courtney), Killer Croc (Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje) and Harley Quinn (Margot Robbie) lead by Rick Flag (Joel Kinneman) to take down their latest enemy.  Funnily enough, that being someone they released into the world as part of their programme (but that's none of my business!)

The intro to the Squad was probably my favourite part, I liked how each character had their own theme song of sorts, and the graphic overlays were cool, especially in 3D. I'll stick up a spoiler alert now, but I did find it funny that the only Squad member to not have an introduction got killed off within seconds. Um. Way to make it obvious and not shocking in any way at all.

I do have issues with this so lets get them out of the way first, it was a little bit flat.  I was expecting something (a bad guy or plot line) to really peak my interest and it never happened, it never quite reached its peak in terms of story.  Also, does anyone understand why they all became friends, initially I got the idea that they came together to try to escape, then they bonded over having to save Waller or they would all die.  Why didn't Deadshot kill Harley Quin? Why did Boomerang come back after he had the chance to walk away? Why do they care when they are supposedly cold bloodied killers?!



That is all my rants for today, because with all it's faults I still loved it.  I actually liked the fact that they had all bonded and become friends (even if it didn't make sense).  I really liked all the characters particularly Harley Quinn, I cannot wait to see her in her own movie.  She absolutely stole every scene she was in even with Jared Leto's Joker on the loose. The story had its faults but it was entertaining, I didn't fidget at all and forgot all about my ice cream and let it melt :( RIP ice cream...

It was entertaining, but it was bloody exhausting at the same time. Why we had such little time introducing these characters and their backstories just to fill the rest with what felt like the longest finale ever is beyond me. Margot Robbie and Will Smith were amazing, sadly Jared Leto didn't have nearly enough screen time for me to have a proper opinion, and I honestly couldn't give a rats ass about the other characters. Captain Boomerang only gift was his never-ending coat pockets, Killer Croc was 'gangsta' and Diablo was just too busy feeling sorry for himself. Oh and who's side was the katana-wielding girl on?!They were pointless to the story! No, story is the wrong word here, because that was all over the place.

Shouldn't Suicide Squad have been all about trying to get these 'bad guys' to work together? They just fell into line and chummed up within an instant. Sorry for drawing comparisons but the Avengers had a harder time working together than these guys. Also, they're meant to be the worst of the worst, but Deadshot is an absolute sweetheart.



I loved the back stories for each of them as well, which is usually the bit I dislike but as I didn't know these characters as well as some others it was interesting to see where they had come from.  Plus with there being so many, they were short and sweet not half the bloody film showing one person being bitten by a bloody spider! (I thought you liked Spiderman! Sad face.) I did the first time I saw the origin story and then they just kept them coming!!

It was fun to watch, it was better than Batman V Superman, and it wasn't anywhere near as terrible as I had feared it would be, but dang it Warner Bros, you were given enough time to get this right! A popcorn flick at best, sadly.

All in all, I really did enjoy it despite its faults which is all that matters really.  Now I have written my review I can finally read some of these 'terrible' reviews, I have heard so much about!! You er, don't need to look far I'm afraid. I think we're the nice guys :)








15 comments:

  1. Hooray!! A review that kinda mirrors mine! Glad you enjoyed it as much as I did Jenna, it has a ton of faults but damn it is a fun ride!

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  2. Right! They chummed up to each other pretty quick! I did not in anyway, felt invested in their so called "friendship"! But yeah, it had some fun moments, definitely.

    Also what flavor of ice cream? Hahaha.

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    1. I need to know the answer to this too, Jenna! My level of sympathy depends on it...
      - Allie

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  3. I enjoyed this as well. It wasn't great but I had a good time, probably because I am a sucker for explosions and good action pieces. :-P The only thing that I really didn't like was how shallow the big bad was. Like, even Darren Cross from Ant-Man was more fleshed out!

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    1. Everyone loves action and explosions every once in a while, ha! I did have a good time watching it, but it was such a mess :( You raise a good point about Darren Cross, I'd almost forgotten about him!
      - Allie

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  4. Loved reading your takes. FINALLY got my review posted and I wish I had a better experience. And I'm a guy who really liked BvS (yes there is one of us out there, ha).

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    1. Haha! I enjoyed BvS at the time but I really can't stand Henry Cavill's Superman so that didn't help!
      - Allie

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  5. I gotta say I enjoyed the film but I can see the flaws and why people didn't like it. But guys, you forgot about Katana! Flag's right hand sword wielding lady. I felt the intros weren't balanced, others got more screen time, eg, Katana got a few seconds of intro. The bonding was needed if a bit too quick and out of place. I wanted more though and maybe a better villain, poor Enchantress. And yes more Joker.

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    1. Just who's side was Katana on?? She seemed to just turn up. I figured she was on Flag's side, but then she went to the bar with the rest of the Squad. Ohh dear...
      - Allie

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  6. Only loving the first 30 minutes of it. After that, it's a mess for me. I mean, the whole mission is to save Amanda Waller?

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    1. I know, right?! I'm actually getting more and more frustrated every day with how much better this should have been.
      - Allie

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  7. It was such a disappointment for me, and I basically agree with Allie on everything. I didn't like Will Smith though, but it really bothered me the fact that Joker's only purpose was to be Harley's backstory. And the other bad guys didn't have a place in the film. I've noticed that neither one of you have mentioned the Enchantress. A further proof she really was a poor villain.

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    1. Ha! I guess that's just how forgettable she was! That, or we both tried to forget she even existed!
      - Allie

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  8. You bought enjoyed it more than me and the more I think about the movie, the more I dislike it :/

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    1. Sometimes, the more I think about a movie the more I find I enjoyed it, but this one just gets worse :(
      - Allie

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