The Suicide Squad (2021)
A pretty obvious step-up from the first one (which I detested) this was generally fun with gratuitous violence and plenty of ridiculous banter and scenarios.
Ridiculous being a good descriptor for the whole film in general.
It did lag in the middle for me and I felt Harley's side adventure was hard to invest in fully because the torture scene was so dumb it pulled me out of the rest of it and it felt like they were try-harding her character too much when it wasn't necessary. It's almost like her character was in an entirely different movie for most of it. Margot is fabulous in the role it was just the scenario that I didn't quite jive with although I did find the whirlwind romance with the dictator to be pretty fun.
When you consider just how utterly silly the rest of the film is this is a minor quibble but something I noticed because even in the most surreal settings there needs to be some grounded reality to cling to and the film veered off that track a lot. Giant space monsters are fine but everyone being braindead in every encounter (both good and bad guys) is funny a few times then annoying soon afterward.
The film also lagged once we got to the bar scene and everything felt just a little too disjointed and patchwork for my liking. I did feel the film started really strongly and slowly declined and this was the biggest lull in the story. I also felt the film felt kind of low stakes despite the spectacle of the final battle and the implications that they kept trying to push. The film has a lot of characters and a lot of mayhem to juggle and it felt messy as a result but the large ensemble of OTT characters and the mayhem is also the whole point so it works for and against as the movie progresses.
No real complaints with any of the cast. Cena and Idris were both great. Viola Davis is amazing as Waller as well.
Despite the many issues though I still enjoyed it and that's enough tbh. It's stupid and loud popcorn fare and that's fine.
Forgettable but ultimately fun fluff.
6/10
A pretty obvious step-up from the first one (which I detested) this was generally fun with gratuitous violence and plenty of ridiculous banter and scenarios.
Ridiculous being a good descriptor for the whole film in general.
It did lag in the middle for me and I felt Harley's side adventure was hard to invest in fully because the torture scene was so dumb it pulled me out of the rest of it and it felt like they were try-harding her character too much when it wasn't necessary. It's almost like her character was in an entirely different movie for most of it. Margot is fabulous in the role it was just the scenario that I didn't quite jive with although I did find the whirlwind romance with the dictator to be pretty fun.
When you consider just how utterly silly the rest of the film is this is a minor quibble but something I noticed because even in the most surreal settings there needs to be some grounded reality to cling to and the film veered off that track a lot. Giant space monsters are fine but everyone being braindead in every encounter (both good and bad guys) is funny a few times then annoying soon afterward.
The film also lagged once we got to the bar scene and everything felt just a little too disjointed and patchwork for my liking. I did feel the film started really strongly and slowly declined and this was the biggest lull in the story. I also felt the film felt kind of low stakes despite the spectacle of the final battle and the implications that they kept trying to push. The film has a lot of characters and a lot of mayhem to juggle and it felt messy as a result but the large ensemble of OTT characters and the mayhem is also the whole point so it works for and against as the movie progresses.
No real complaints with any of the cast. Cena and Idris were both great. Viola Davis is amazing as Waller as well.
Despite the many issues though I still enjoyed it and that's enough tbh. It's stupid and loud popcorn fare and that's fine.
Forgettable but ultimately fun fluff.
6/10
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