Because of my love for the first film of Task Force X, I was looking forward to the second film, and after the release, it received a lot of praise, so I was not willing to turn it over before the decoration. Until now, more than half a year later, I have experienced the depression that is contrary to expectations.
Because the first film became popular with Harley Quinn, the second film starred in the original, and the rest were replaced with new characters. The same plot routine is the story of joining the super secret and shadowy Task Force X to carry out a new mission in order to reduce the punishment.
But the gags I expected didn't feel much humor, and the Hollywood emotional routine of adding father-daughter, lonely friends to make friends always made me feel embarrassed to pick my fingers.
That's why Harley Quinn on the sideline makes me think it's worth two hours. As a unique existence in DC movies, she is too dazzling and perverse. She is the protagonist of the crowd, wearing a sexy school uniform with a painted face, speaking in a madly stupid way, but killing people and setting fires in a ruthless and agile way.
She is the one with the most plots, the most critical but the least emotional scenes. It's hard to call her a hero, but she's not a villain either. Fighting, killing and killing as she likes, it's pleasing to the eye, and she doesn't feel it and immediately kills her, her life creed is just to experience the flowery world.
Ah, I've already vomited the routine of saving the world, but this way I am happy that you can't control me or kill my beautiful woman, please give me a dozen!
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