I like superhero movies and movies based on comic book characters, so over the years, I have seen just about all of them at least once. Some have been better than others. I don’t always know much background about the characters before I see a movie. In 2016, I did see Suicide Squad (2016) without really knowing anything about the comic books it was based on. Harley Quinn was the only character I knew anything about. The movie was alright overall - I have definitely seen much worse - but it isn’t one of my favorite movies. When I heard about another one being made, I figured I would see it at some point. Then I found out that James Gunn would be writing and directing it, making my interest in it go up. I very much enjoyed The Suicide Squad (2021) and think it is definitely worth watching.
The Suicide Squad (2021) was released to theaters and on HBO Max in the United States on August 5, 2021. The movie will be available on HBO Max for a month. I’m guessing it will be back on HBO Max a few months after that like the other movies that have had same day streaming releases earlier this year. I don’t know if the movie is available legally on any streaming services in other countries or not. I watched the movie with HBO Max. There was a bit of buffering later in the movie that did get on my nerves. That has happened when I’ve watched some of the other same day release movies too. I don’t know if it was some kind of issue with HBO Max or my Wifi. I have also had a few other issues watching other things on HBO Max at times.
I am not sharing any spoilers for The Suicide Squad (2021). I went into watching this movie really knowing nothing about what would be happening.
**Minor Plot Discussion**
Amanda Waller (Viola Davis) is still using Task Force X for certain highly classified missions. The terms remain the same for the Belle Reve inmates. They will get a reduced sentence if they survive and the mission is a success. Harley Quinn (Margo Robbie), Captain Boomerang (Jai Courtney), and Colonel Rick Flag (Joel Kinnaman) are joined by several new teammates for a mission that has them traveling to the island of Corto Maltese. The government there was recently overthrown by a regime that is anti American. The team is to deal with a lab that holds something that could be used as a weapon against the United States and the rest of the world. Unfortunately, things don’t go as originally planned and the team has to deal with new complications.
**End of Minor Plot Discussion**
There are two short scenes in the credits, one of which seems to be setting up a new series that will start airing on HBO Max in 2022. James Gunn is also involved in that series, writing the episodes and directing most of them.
The Suicide Squad (2021) is over the top, ridiculous, and bonkers. All of those are good things and made the movie fun and entertaining. It probably is too ridiculous and bonkers for some people. Even the ultimate Big Bad of the movie is ridiculous, while also somehow terrifying. After watching the movie, I did do a little research to discover that yes that villain was in DC comic books and even some DC cartoons. I really don’t remember seeing or hearing anything about that villain before. I can’t think of any other movies to compare it to because I’ve never seen any quite like it before. It shares a few characters with the previous movie, Suicide Squad (2016), has almost the same name, and has the same basic idea for the plot of a group of super villains being sent out on secret missions in exchange for reductions to their prison sentences, but it is a very different movie. It did seem like the first one was trying to be too serious, which didn’t work overall for me. This movie, while it does have a few moments that are more serious or even a bit poignant, does not try to be serious. It is full out over the top ridiculous and bonkers, and that is what makes it so good. I still haven’t seen or read any of the comics, so I don’t know if that is more true to them or not. I just know it works in this movie. There were a times when I was thinking “Did that really just happen?” while watching the movie. I had similar reactions to a few things the first time I watched Slither, the first James Gunn movie I saw. Gunn wrote and directed this movie and he is a very good fit for it. It does have a similar feel at times to some of his other movies without being carbon copies of those earlier movies.
The violence is just as over the top as everything else in the movie, so it definitely deserves the R rating. This is not a movie for everyone and absolutely not a movie for children. Several characters die (no I’m not saying who) over the course of the movie in a variety of graphically violent ways, with blood splatters galore. Since it is so exaggerated and over the top, it isn’t realistic in anyway, which works for this movie. Even with the extreme violence, there are absolutely beautiful visuals throughout the movie. It starts with the amazing opening shot and continues though the entire movie. It does seem a tad odd to say a movie this violent is beautiful, but it truly is a beautiful movie. I haven’t seen a movie this visually beautiful in a long time. There are some scenes and shots that I’m sure are amazing in the theater. James Gunn is an amazing director to have created this movie. I have heard that Warner Brothers did not interfere with this movie like they have with some others in the past. It really does work better when the studio lets the directors make the decisions. There is a lot of swearing in the movie, including the word that rhymes with luck. It does said that the movie includes brief graphic nudity. At one point, kind of in the background of a scene, there is frontal male nudity very briefly.
I still don’t know much about the characters in The Suicide Squad (2021). They are all from DC comic books, some more obscure than others. I probably know the most about Harley from other movies and shows, starting with Batman The Animated Series, one of the best versions of Batman ever. She has evolved some since the first movie and that makes her more interesting here, though she still has lingering issues. She also gets a bit of a different look that I liked. Margot Robbie is great in the part. Joker does not turn up at all during this movie and I’m fine with that. I don’t really like Jared Leto’s version of Joker, so I kind like that he isn’t around this time. I honestly don’t think Leto’s version of the character would fit in this movie very well. There are one or two small references to him without him being identified by name. Harley has moved on from that extremely toxic relationship and she does seem slightly less psychotic while still being violently unpredictable. There has definitely been some changes and growth with her character, but she is still clearly Harley.
Originally, Deadshot, the character Will Smith played in the first movie, was supposed to be in this one as well. When Smith could not do this movie because of a schedule conflict, Eldris Elba was cast and then the decision was made to change the character to Bloodsport so Smith could return in a later movie. Bloodsport does fit in well with the story.
Viola Davis does a good job with the role of Amanda, a character I may dislike more than any other in the DC universe. She goes to even more extreme measures to get someone on the team. The movie has a large cast and they all do great with their parts, even the ones that have smaller parts. Some of them, like Michael Rooker, I didn’t realize they were in the movie until I was watching it and say them or saw their name in the credits. I should have expected Rooker to turn up since he is in just about everything Gunn does. Sean Gunn, Gunn’s brother who also turns up in all of his brothers movies, also makes an appearance. Nathan Fillion, Pete Davidson, Sylvester Stallone, Peter Capaldi, and John Cena also appear in the movie. I had multiple moments of wondering if a character had actually been in the DC Comics while watching the movie and the answer was yes every time. Gunn picked some very obscure characters that end up working for the movie.
The Suicide Squad (2021) is ridiculous, bonkers, and wonderfully entertaining. It is definitely worth seeing, though it isn’t a movie for everyone. It would be a good choice to see in the theater for people that feel comfortable doing that now.
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Monday, August 9, 2021
The Suicide Squad (2021) is Ridiculously Bonkers and That’s a Good Thing
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