Released by Warner Brothers
Release Date: August 5th, 2016
Starring Will Smith, Margot Robbie, Viola Davis
Written by David Ayer
Directed by David Ayer
Rated PG-13 (sequences of violence and action throughout, disturbing behavior, suggestive content and language)
Let’s get the good out of the way first. There are some
really good characters here and the actors look like they are having fun
playing them. Will Smith is good here. I haven’t said that in at least ten
years. What some people may not remember is that Will Smith used to be the king
of the box office. Every year, on Fourth of July weekend, there would be a new
Will Smith film that people would flock to see. This went on for a while, and
he still can open a film, look at the opening weekend for After Earth.
Another standout here is Margot Robbie as Harley Quinn.
Quinn is the Jokers gal and throughout the film she is trying to get back to
him. Robbie shines here and really makes Quinn her own while staying true to
the character’s roots. Robbie has plenty to do in the film and has the best
origin story of the whole group.
The second thing that I didn’t like was that she has some of
the dumbest lines in the film. Quinn has always been a character that is
conflicted and doesn’t know how to act around people, but this is taken to the
nth degree. Something semi-serious will happen and Quinn will make a half-assed
remark.
The rest of the squad is good. Jai Courtney, who played John
McClain’s son in A Good Day to Die Hard,
is usually terrible in everything he is in. Here he shines as Captain
Boomerang. He is funny and has some really good one-liners.
Alright, now to the bad:
The first thing that I didn’t like was the story. The
trailers never gave us a clue pertaining to the film’s plot, which I found kind
of weird. Now I know why they did this. The plot is really stupid. Once the
squad is sent on their first mission, they are surprised to find that they are
rescuing someone who shouldn’t need rescuing. It just seemed like the
filmmakers wanted to extend the story out more and this was the best way they
could think of.
There are also times in the film when you can tell that a
scene was shot during reshoots. After the piss-poor reception of Batman V Superman, Warner Brothers
wanted to lighten the film up and had reshoots happen that would do this. This
gives the film an unevenness that hurts the film rather than make it better.
The reshoots are not along the lines of the 2015 Fantastic Four reshoots, but you can tell where some of the reshot
scenes are.
The last thing that I hated was Jared Leto as the Joker. I
know that everyone had their reservations about Leto taking on the role so soon
after Heath Ledger had reinvented the character, but I had hope. Leto is a really
good actor and I thought that he would give us a good take on the character.
Boy was I wrong. Leto’s take on the Joker is the worst I have seen for the
character. I have no idea what Leto was trying to do. Maybe he was trying to be
scary, but then there are scenes where he is trying to be wacky. It doesn’t
help that Leto is only in the film for about 15 minutes and could have easily
been removed from the film entirely without anyone noticing.
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