SUICIDE SQUAD (Big Boy Review)

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[video=youtube;KgatrsOS5pk]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KgatrsOS5pk&feature=youtu.be&ab_channel=SamyulDavis[/video]

Pretty in-depth and comedic. No matter what your opinion, I hope you enjoy. Have your own opinion :)
 

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Didn't watch the review, just stopped to say I enjoyed the movie. I like when comic movies don't try and be a typical action movie, embrace the over the top colorfulness of comics once in awhile, some of the most well received comic movies are the ones that feel fun to watch. I enjoyed the breaking of the film for the character intro's. The whole movie overall really felt like it could have been a comic arc. Not the best arc ever mind you but a solid arc. I hope they don't take the bandwagon reviews too serious over at WB and give Ayer at least one more go.
 

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Just one question: why do you say they downgraded Harley Quinn? Didn't you say at the start you're not into these characters?
I know enough about the character to make that statement but this is definitely a PG watered down Harley. From the edited out abusive relationship to her being a catchphrase-spouting joke machine.

All that I know about her on an interesting level is from existing stories and other movies.
 

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I know enough about the character to make that statement but this is definitely a PG watered down Harley. From the edited out abusive relationship to her being a catchphrase-spouting joke machine.

All that I know about her on an interesting level is from existing stories and other movies.
Ah, well I've been into her character for a while and ended up liking this one a lot. Different ideas I guess.

As for the abusive parts being cut out, I've seen some of those and while putting them on the screen would have given a clearer image of their relationship (even though I preffer this one better as it adds a human and romantic side to Joker) how much controversy do we want regarding women abuse in cinema?
 

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Ah, well I've been into her character for a while and ended up liking this one a lot. Different ideas I guess.

As for the abusive parts being cut out, I've seen some of those and while putting them on the screen would have given a clearer image of their relationship (even though I preffer this one better as it adds a human and romantic side to Joker) how much controversy do we want regarding women abuse in cinema?
Showing domestic abuse doesn't cause problems or glamorise disrespect to women. If anything it's exposure in comics is a good thing and not only raises awareness but makes for interesting character dynamics too. The Joker being a romantic almost works for me but it IS made clear by the film that he's still abusive and a bad choice to go with...now with this final cut it's just as if they're hinting at it and not delivering or going the full way. Making an already ambiguous Joker even more ambiguous.

Romanticising the Joker and this hint of the relationship is bad. And although they cut out all moments of actual physical abuse- they left quite a bit of the rest in.
 

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Showing domestic abuse doesn't cause problems or glamorise disrespect to women. If anything it's exposure in comics is a good thing and not only raises awareness but makes for interesting character dynamics too. The Joker being a romantic almost works for me but it IS made clear by the film that he's still abusive and a bad choice to go with...now with this final cut it's just as if they're hinting at it and not delivering or going the full way. Making an already ambiguous Joker even more ambiguous.

Romanticising the Joker and this hint of the relationship is bad. And although they cut out all moments of actual physical abuse- they left quite a bit of the rest in.
That's not what the majority thinks seeing how much pressure is put on the studios who show it. (Which is one of the reasons why Ayer was forced to cut it out.)

@bold: That's not necessarily a bad thing.
 

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That's not what the majority thinks seeing how much pressure is put on the studios who show it. (Which is one of the reasons why Ayer was forced to cut it out.)

@bold: That's not necessarily a bad thing.
That'd be insinuating Hollywood is progressive. Which it isn't, of course the people with the money don't want to make a big ethical statement and so as a result they've neutered their characters.
 

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Where Suicide Squad, or where the DC cinematic-universe fails in general is that they're trying to tackle these larger than life DC comic stories without establishing a universe.

I hate making this comparison, but if you look at Marvel, they've been building their cinematic-universe since 2008, so that's 8 years now. They started with Iron Man, followed by several solo hero movies, slowly building the tone, and sculpting a feel for what the Marvelverse is. Then after enough build up they were able to do the Avengers which was wildly successful. Now DC is trying to recreate the success of Marvel's avengers without the years universe building. Batman v Superman tried to compete with Civil war, which was in works for years, and now we're going to get a Justice League movie followed by solo hero movies. If you ask me, that's ass backwards thinking.

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In terms of Suicide Squad, there were several seperate issues with the movie (editing, horrible villain, clusterfuck of origin stories, shit villain, etc.), but if DC had previous experience with smaller solo hero/villain films, then they wouldn't have ran into so many problems with such a big title.
 
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Where Suicide Squad, or where the DC cinematic-universe fails in general is that they're trying to tackle these larger than life DC comic stories without establishing a universe.

I hate making this comparison, but if you look at Marvel, they've been building their cinematic-universe since 2008, so that's 8 years now. They started with Iron Man, followed by several solo hero movies, slowly building the tone, and sculpting a feel for what the Marvelverse is. Then after enough build up they were able to do the Avengers which was wildly successful. Now DC is trying to recreate the success of Marvel's avengers without the years universe building. Batman v Superman tried to compete with Civil war, which was in works for years, and now we're going to get a Justice League movie followed by solo hero movies. If you ask me, that's ass backwards thinking.

In terms of Suicide Squad, there were several seperate issues with the movie (editing, horrible villain, clusterfuck of origin stories, shit villain, etc.), but if DC had previous experience with smaller solo hero/villain films, then they wouldn't have ran into so many problems with such a big title.
You're definitely not wrong, though I did want to avoid using the Marvel comparison purposely to expose all kind of 'marvel fanboy' comments. I for one am totally okay with starting in an already established universe, it's quite interesting learning about it? But thats only in theory- the execution of 'Robins dead, metahumans exist, Batmans had a long career' is absolutely backpedalling and forced. It's forced when they introduce new characters (The Suicide Squad introductions made me cringe so hard. It was the Laptop scene all over again.)

It should work seamlessly but it somehow doesn't. It's the films' own flaws that hold it back though, not the 'universe.'
 

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You're definitely not wrong, though I did want to avoid using the Marvel comparison purposely to expose all kind of 'marvel fanboy' comments. I for one am totally okay with starting in an already established universe, it's quite interesting learning about it? But thats only in theory- the execution of 'Robins dead, metahumans exist, Batmans had a long career' is absolutely backpedalling and forced. It's forced when they introduce new characters (The Suicide Squad introductions made me cringe so hard. It was the Laptop scene all over again.)

It should work seamlessly but it somehow doesn't. It's the films' own flaws that hold it back though, not the 'universe.'
I disagree about the character intro's in SS. These were fun little break outs of the movie and I kinda agree with Kevin Smith's assessment of them, they felt like you were looking at a splash page intro on the big screen.
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I disagree about the character intro's in SS. These were fun little break outs of the movie and I kinda agree with Kevin Smith's assessment of them, they felt like you were looking at a splash page intro on the big screen.
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I absolutely detested it, you can do loud, abrasive post-production editing (Kill Bill & Scott Pilgrim comes to mind) but this screamed of recut, 'we don't know where to put these scenes that used to be in the movie' so here's your forced character exposition. Reading about your characters is the equivalent of skimming a Wikipage. I'd much rather have just met the characters naturally by seeing the flashbacks as actual scenes...much like I bet the original cut had it be.
 

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I disagree about the character intro's in SS. These were fun little break outs of the movie and I kinda agree with Kevin Smith's assessment of them, they felt like you were looking at a splash page intro on the big screen.
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Also with Harley they gave an easter egg about her helping on the Robin murder.

Anyways, I don't like your reviews, just came to say i loved the movie, fantastic. Can't wait to see more of these characters
 

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I absolutely detested it, you can do loud, abrasive post-production editing (Kill Bill & Scott Pilgrim comes to mind) but this screamed of recut, 'we don't know where to put these scenes that used to be in the movie' so here's your forced character exposition. Reading about your characters is the equivalent of skimming a Wikipage. I'd much rather have just met the characters naturally by seeing the flashbacks as actual scenes...much like I bet the original cut had it be.
How do you know these scenes in particular were recut or post production editing? I don't recall them ever giving a breakdown of what scenes they would be handling on the reshoots. Also maybe the film was made with the expectation the audience was familiar with the characters and thus a long character origin exposition wasn't needed especially as you say that info is available as a quick skim across a wiki. Not every movie needs to cover the origin just because it's the writer or directors first time handling the character, that's why people get so annoyed with Spiderman reboots, if the origin is known by the majority of your target audience then skip it.

Also with Harley they gave an easter egg about her helping on the Robin murder.

Anyways, I don't like your reviews, just came to say i loved the movie, fantastic. Can't wait to see more of these characters
I can't recall that easter egg care to refresh my memory

Also was that last line towards me or the OP?
 

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How do you know these scenes in particular were recut or post production editing? I don't recall them ever giving a breakdown of what scenes they would be handling on the reshoots.
Just like with Fantastic Four last year, it is always obvious where recuts have been done. Not scene by scene obviously but with the behind the scenes disasters in the editing room and infamous reshoots you can definitely sense the lack of coherence between scenes. Like a huge deal being made about the Joker grabbing Harley & then instantly disappearing where a scene used to be. Moments where characters get introduced twice or three times in a row or random forced flashback moments because they have scenes they want to use but now have not place for (Joker and Harley to Deadshot on the stairs)

Also maybe the film was made with the expectation the audience was familiar with the characters and thus a long character origin exposition wasn't needed especially as you say that info is available as a quick skim across a wiki. Not every movie needs to cover the origin just because it's the writer or directors first time handling the character, that's why people get so annoyed with Spiderman reboots, if the origin is known by the majority of your target audience then skip it.
Terrible idea. You can't do this when comic book fans are a minority of the viewership, they know they would make no money. Regardless, you go into a movie to get a movie.

Then again, even Assault on Arkham works as a standalone even if you don't know the characters or the setup...because it's not obsessed with establishing itself- it's just an enjoyable movie and part of the Suicide Squad stories.


I can't recall that easter egg care to refresh my memory

Also was that last line towards me or the OP?
Dw, it was mine. As if you have to share the exact same opinion to have a quality review haha.
 

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Just like with Fantastic Four last year, it is always obvious where recuts have been done. Not scene by scene obviously but with the behind the scenes disasters in the editing room and infamous reshoots you can definitely sense the lack of coherence between scenes. Like a huge deal being made about the Joker grabbing Harley & then instantly disappearing where a scene used to be. Moments where characters get introduced twice or three times in a row or random forced flashback moments because they have scenes they want to use but now have not place for (Joker and Harley to Deadshot on the stairs)



Terrible idea. You can't do this when comic book fans are a minority of the viewership, they know they would make no money. Regardless, you go into a movie to get a movie.

Then again, even Assault on Arkham works as a standalone even if you don't know the characters or the setup...because it's not obsessed with establishing itself- it's just an enjoyable movie and part of the Suicide Squad stories.


Dw, it was mine. As if you have to share the exact same opinion to have a quality review haha.
@bold, precisely. This movie is essentially a one off or even a mid-volume arc. Would it maybe have been more accommodating to the general public if each character was given an expo and flashback-story? Maybe, it also might have made the pacing feel dragged if you keep breaking up the action plot to explain who these people were in a time we'll never get to see(realistically each backstory scene would be 5-10 minutes, that's roughly an extra hour of film). If we're gonna nit pick on characters the thing I hated most wasn't the intro's or even Enchantress' dancing(that actually makes sense if you stop and think for a second "Enchantress, a woman who enchants her victims, hmm what's a good way to depict an enchanting woman? It's really that simple but now it's become a big deal because people love to harp on things) it was Croc's voice. Man, man, man, man, man. Not only did he have a goofy ass tone for his image, the actor sounded like he was reading his lines right from the paper, worse yet he sounded like he was reading a child's book but struggling. The long drawn out delivery of "I live here, y'all just tourists" was so painful to hear for some reason. Guy couldn't even put a hint of a hiss to his voice(yes I know snakes hiss not croc's but croc's still have this hiss like sound they make)

I don't really feel excluding an in-depth backstory scene per squad member really detracted too much especially seeing as they gave a cliffnotes like summary on all their history(the more relevant the character the more depth) You guys brought up Marvel how they intro'd characters history first then gave them big plots well maybe Ayer/DC/WB wanted to try the opposite and show you the characters first so you'd be more excited to learn of their backstory?
 
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