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Friday, August 19, 2016

Suicide Squad Movie Review

    
    NOTE:
I'm not sure I'll have part 2 of Urytz up this week. I'll try my damnedest not miss a Short Story. Weekly post, but really don't want to write something that doesn't look as though it is something that doesn't jive with the first part. I've had a difficult week, but thwt is never an excuse, so if I can get the Short Story up by the weekend, then good for me, but I want to just give a warning that therre may not be a SSWkly post, and I'm truly sorry if that is the case. It hurts me wot to miss a week, especially sicnr I've not missed one in forever, and this close to being finished at the very end ofOctober. I apologize to my readers, especially those thwt want to read the second part of this story, but I promise it will be up ASAP, if it isn't finished by this weekend. For now, I leave you for now with this review of the film Suicide  Squad:

     I was fortunate to see Suicide Sauad recently, and having the unfortunate pleasure of going in with so many terrible reviews already laid out, describing what was ing with this film, and what needed to be done to fix it, and how it was just a travesty. It seems people are asking so much if so little,mand the Rrequent question is: why do they want it to be everything but what it was? Why complain about the circumstances ip behind the film, rather than the audacious story that befits the Suicide Squad franchise?
     This film was a wondrous example of why film is supposed to be art, and entertainment. It was a collaboration of everything DC, with some unique add-ons, and perhaps a more genuflecting story model that juxtaposes the likes of Marvel's The Avengers. Indeed, this film wasn't nearly as renowned as the above title, but it plays an ample role: introducing several major plot characters, especially those of the Bstman lore, and introducing the Joker, reimagined to be more of the newer version, wheree he falls into a vat of acid. He then has Harley Quinn, who isn't an original member of the Suicide Squad, neither is the Joker really, but the originals are seemingly absent. Killer Frost for example, and technically Katana isn't a Suicide Squad Member in-terms of being a villain. The film is invaluable with a treasure trove of information on the upcoming Justice League film, and with Wonder a woman just around the corner, and a Aquaman a year-or-so out, this was a much-needed bridge for those who are trying to figure out which story lines are binge, done, and how original the stories meant  to play out. Batman wasn't bad, Ben Affleck doesn't do a that terrible a job, and although it's more in cameos, as it is supposed, I feel that the connection between the Joker,  Harley, Batman, and even Killer acroc, are disregarded. joker, played by Jared ale to, looks great, but in reality, pales as anything I was hoping, and yes, PG-13, and Jokef go together like shit on top of a double-fudge sundae, I feel therre was not a lot of history shown in the seconds thwt ticked by, although Will Smith as Deadshot was great, despite the critics, despite the banter, he succeeded greatly to capture a character that is multi-faceted, and sociopathic, but not psychopathic. He feels some empathy, but it is vastly limited, and he is the more realistic of all the characters presented. Deadshot is a great characr, and Will Smith does Floyd Lawton justice. 
     The same goes for all of the Suicide Squad, as Harely Quinn, Killer Croc, Captain Boomerrang, and even the Enchantress, which kinda begins a Captain Marvel  story arch for 2019, teems more with delight than abhorrence. I found the film delightfully comical in the most literal fashion. I admire the prospects of what a sequel could be, and I believe it would best the origins, which tends to be the gaol, along with releasing an R-rated Blu-Ray three months later. 
   All hypotheses aside, the movie was not without its hiccups, many of which occurred in thee first hour, when the descriptions of the characters were made. It was bad directing, and terrible choices to decide whether or not the characters should be more like the comic book versions of themselves, or should they be more like the alter egos of multimedia fame. Thee were shining examples of areas that are both covered in film, comic, and even expanded worlds, but really. The characters were good, the storyline was establishing a sequel, and the obvious problems come from some poor execution on the parts of the above-the-line producers that couldn't commit to a singular vision. This is why a rook. Of writs fails so-often on television, and now is failing miserably in film. The actors, w out of which are established, were somewhat phenomenal, and somewhat lacking. I wasn't all thwt excited about Harkey Quinn, it was good, but the actor playing her wasn't without faults. There were many one-liners thwt simply didn't hit, I feel they toned her down a bit, she wasn't nearly as wild, nor was she designed well with the intention of genuflecting a precise model of a storied character. Harley Quinn gained a momentum in the late 90's, catapulting her to a fame that is unheard of for a character thwt is barely twenty years old. She's a tour de force monster that is supposed to be one if the most deadliest characters in all of the DC Universe, and you barely saw tenth of the character's brutality. The joker was toned down as well, I expected him to be almost pressing the R-rating, and this film barely sleeves by the PG-13 rating, and true wasn't much to worry me, it was almost a hard PG-Rating, and there isn't a series if concerns about the fact that they almost had to push the language limits just to meet this Page-13 rating. Sure, an R-rated vefsion should be spectacular, it should be amazing, and it may well-be an entirely different film. This film tried to be so much, and yet,MIT gained no ground, it wasn't an end-all-be-all of comic book films, but I liked it for what it was,mi just wanted it to be more,mi and it to have something if depth, I wanted legitmate DC villains, which number greatly in the the dress, and could easily have replaced the Encantress. I wished it was a greater threat, and that this team ere the best-of-the-worst to take on the challenges. 
     The film was supposed to be more, the villain being the very character chosen for the Ono , it was rather lazy-thinking, even if the symbolism is made thwt you can't tame wild....we get that from the fact they have nano bombs in their necks. I just don't see what the hell this has to do with anything...it has nothing to do with DC, it just was a story about a bunch if renegades, and if it didn't have the DC brand, it could've been any action flick, and probably better off for it, because storied characters  have followings thwt people somewhat expect to see. Granted, this film is far from the utter,shameful travesty of the days of a Iron a an 3, and a pissant of complainers will argue thwt this was  terrible film, but it was good, it just needed to be a bit of something other than what IP watched. 
      Would I see a sequel? With great characters like Deadshot and all adiwblo, and how they're written, I'd define rly say they outshined the storied character like Killer acroc, and the aforementioned Hwrely Wuinn. I found each character played a role, but Deadshot was the main guy, and a Will Smith played him well, maybe not as gritty as I'd have liked, but Deadshot shined, whrereas other storied characters have failed in such a position. 
       I would also like to add to this finality thwt the film was one if the better add films made, and it was tied in,mand had some important Easter eggs, and they're well hidden,map better than a Marvel has done. I thinknp Marvel is still shit in-comparison, especially when it comes to television and animated film, but where they fail at the multimedia, they seem to thrive at the big leagues if movie theater-going. I would say thwt film is worth my time, but I would see this again, but in the small screen, and hopefully with extended footage. All-in-all, Suicice Squad was successful in many, many ways,MIT had what I've been asking for in a comic ook film, and even if it is blatantly done, it is blatantly done well.  If you  haven't already, go see this film, it will be worth your hard-earned money, so-long as you expect it to be a comic book film, and go in with thwt notion, you won't be at-all disappointed. 



   Thank you for reading the Malacasf Editorial! If I go see Don't Speak, a new horror film from the creators of Evil Dead, I will be reviewing that film as well, but for now, I'll  try to post a Short Story Weekly sometime this upcoming week, but we will see just how far it goes before I can actually get that completed, as I've had some personal difficulties this month. Regardless, I will be back onliine this upcoming week. . 

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