SUICIDE SQUAD
The trailers and pre-hype for this fiick were pretty cool. I mean most of the various trailers I saw (they were virtually unavoidable, especially during July) made me want to see the film, which otherwise I didn't have that much inclination to do so. I gotta say, watching all the trailers is probably better than watching this film; saves you some $$$, too.
Basically, it's starting to feel like all the DC and Marvel films are blending together. We had Iron Man vs. Captain America, then Batman vs. Superman. The latest X-Men had that team fighting an ancient god-like creature, now Suicide Squad fights an ancient witch-god. It’s no secret that each of the comic giants pretty much ripped off each other’s characters over the years, with a few exceptions, but having tentpole movies that pretty much seem to be delivering the same story, but with slightly different characters is getting boring. That aside, the film was okay, albeit a bit choppy during the second act, but it features some good zings, some decent acting; Jared Leto is pretty sick as The Joker (no Heath Ledger, mind you, but he put his own twisted spin on the grinning ghoul of Gotham). The Harly Quinn actress, though, is like a weak version of Jaimie Presley; same scratchy voice, similar facial features, just about 10 years younger.
The action in the first act was solid, and the characters are intriguing, but deserve a bit more development. I will concede that the quick backflashes on the origins/motives of each member of the Squad, was done well.
In the end, the trailers felt like they were crafted much better than the film itself, a case of where the marketing of the project eclipses the actual project itself.
Giving it a 2.5 out of 5.
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