It's actually pretty bad

Landen 2022-04-20 09:01:10

Well, this film really doesn't need to be said much, but it's amazing that I don't know whether to give it one star or two stars, two stars and one star jumped repeatedly.

The characters in this review refer to Batman: Assault on Arkham

Aspect 1: Characters

In fact, on the whole, the character building is OK, not outrageous. Captain Boomerang is really bad, Harley Quinn is really nervous, and it is really dead shooting who leads everyone, or can't wait to kill Amanda.

But there's a problem, some of these characters look like superheroes - yes, I'm talking about Deadshot.

Although sometimes Harley Quinn looks quite demented, this is indeed one of the most reductive performances. After all, everyone in the animation shouted with a mallet, and there is no problem in stealing a bag here.

But Deadshot doesn't seem to be a villain at all in this. You say that the high-level undercover agent put into the Suicide Squad in order to monitor Amanda. I believe it.

I started going to prison because of my daughter. Although she was going crazy, she still worked hard. Although she had a private agreement with ZF, Harley Quinn was about to run away. shot.

Think about it normally, as a villain, someone in the force that was forcibly formed is about to leave, and the person who came to rescue her can solve the bomb. The person who installed the bomb next to you ordered you to shoot her and don't let her. Let's go, and you are really good at shooting, you are a villain, how do you choose?

Wouldn't it be normal to shoot her down, give it to Amanda, kill Amanda while Amanda wasn't paying attention, and threaten the other villains with a tablet and Harley Quinn?

Well that's just an example, but as a villain, how could he let Harley Quinn go like that? Or let it go? How could Deadshot be so good for others? If things go wrong, Captain Boomerang will play him twice behind his back because of this.

The dead shooter in the cartoon is not really bad, but from the very beginning, in order to find a way to solve the bomb, he also lied to Amanda. If you need to run, you will never be sloppy. What is the mission? Freedom is the most important thing.

Take a closer look at the villains in the film. Few really want to be villains. Burned a loved one and decided not to do it? You are a villain! Kind of a villain! What about your black eat black? When are villains forced into a corner?

That villain woman... might as well have no heart at the time, at least it looked good. During the BOSS battle, it felt like watching inferior special effects, and the shape was really problematic.

Part Two: The Plot

This plot is basically rotten and rare. First of all, the most basic logic is very problematic: why is the world going to be destroyed, and the villain needs to be saved? Is it possible that the Justice League is not all on Earth? Or is the whole world out of reach? With such a big movement, even if Amanda didn't want to tell others, the person with long eyes should be able to know that something happened, right?

It's stupid to have villains save the world, wouldn't it be better to let them do something else? Wouldn't it be more appropriate to steal information and kill someone? There are so many powerful villains who end up saving the world? Don't you think it's a waste?

The main plot of the movie cannot be deduced, and the details cannot stand scrutiny.

First of all, this editing made the film too loose, inserting a section in the east and a section in the west, resulting in the overall narrative being too loose, the frequency of each character's appearance was too low, and many people could not remember it at all. If DC fans are better, at least they recognize it from the beginning, and the threshold for ordinary people to understand is a bit high.

The overall plot is really fragmented, and suddenly it starts to tell the love story of Harley Quinn and the Joker... Shall we work hard? If you can finish it all in one go, that's fine. It's not fun at all, isn't it? What's more, most DC fans know this story. It's boring to watch and can only be watched by ordinary audiences.

What's more, is the clown really necessary in this film? What is he doing in there? Save your girlfriend and procrastinate to save the world. Wouldn't it be better to delete those places and leave the extra time for boss battles? The big deal is that the Joker and Harley's candy will end at the end? Why should it be included in the plot?

The Joker doesn't help the whole story move forward, and instead exacerbates the problem of fragmentation and procrastination. Maybe to explain Harley Quinn's transformation? But first of all, this is not very convincing, and secondly, even if there is no clown, didn't she do the task obediently before?

The film is so slow, it's almost over and they're still drinking. At the time, I thought they didn't intend to go, so they would destroy it after drinking. As a result, after talking about my heart, I went to save the world with full blood and resurrection, which made the final BOSS battle less enjoyable and a bit rushed.

But it doesn't mean that the movie is completely bad, the song is very good, Harley Quinn loves it very much, even if the characters are a bit broken in Dead Shot, I still love Will Smith.

This leads to the fact that if two stars feel sorry for the story that is comparable to pieces of glass, one star is sorry for the characters in it.

Finally, I end with my friend's evaluation: the first time I saw this kind of trailer, the film was better than the original film.

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Suicide Squad quotes

  • Deadshot: So that's your old lady, huh?

    Rick Flag: Yeah.

    Deadshot: Well, you need to handle this shit, all right? Get up there, smack her on her ass, tell her, "Knock this shit off."

    Rick Flag: I do not think that'd be wise.

  • Rick Flag: Here comes Slipknot, the man who can climb anything.