SUICIDE SQUAD Review: Visually Astounding, Thematically Disappointing

SUICIDE SQUAD Review: Visually Astounding, Thematically Disappointing

Suicide Squad's marketing campaign built up a tremendous amount of anticipation and (on paper) had a ton of potential but squanders it all with a fundamental lack of execution.

Review Opinion
By MarkJulian - Aug 09, 2016 12:08 PM EST
Filed Under: Suicide Squad
The hype for Suicide Squad was real.  Unfortunately, the tone and visual brilliance of the trailers, clips and TV spots hid the fact that the film would have such uneven composition.  But that's not to say the film is without its own merits and charm. 
 
Will Smith's Deadshot, Margot Robbie's Harley Quinn and Viola Davis' Amanda Waller are all characters I can't wait to see again in future DCEU installments.  Jai Courtney's Boomerang and Karen Fukuhara's Katana had genuine screen presence and just enough screen time to develop fan interest in their backstories.  Cara Delevingne's Enchantress and Alain Chanoine's Incubus were dreadful villains in the same vein of Christopher Eccleston's Malekith the Accursed and Lee Pace's Ronan the Accuser.  Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje's Killer Croc and Jared Leto's Joker were given so little to do that they would have been better served being cut entirely from the movie and saved for a Batman feature.
 
Visually, the film is a cinematic treat. There's a fluidity to Deadshot jumping on cop cars and mowing down nondescript baddies that will be sure to tickle your inner fanboy.  Even Incubus, despite having virtually no development whatsoever (seriously, years and years of movie history mandates that he was supposed to double-cross Enchantress the moment he had her heart), has a certain aesthetic flair.  It's obvious that the costumes were the product of great attention to detail as the transition from page to screen was virtually flawless. The film should also be commended for relying on actual real-world locations and sets instead of using green screen.  Combined with the fact that a lot of the cast performed their own stunts, Suicide Squad contained only a handful of scenes which featured vfx doppelgangers and backdrops - a rarity in today's blockbuster landscape.
 
Where the film suffers is with inconsistent pacing, the use of a boisterous soundtrack instead of an original score and  exposition-heavy dialogue that felt like narration instead of character reactions.  Stop me if you've heard this before - a superhero movie is visually alluring, has fantastic superhero costumes and an A-list cast that captures the spirit of their respective characters but suffers from uninspired humor, a head-scratching plot and a stale villain.  If David Ayer seriously only had 6 weeks to write the script then the cringe-worthy dialogue and aimless plot makes perfect sense.  In contrast, Marvel Studios had over a year to finalize the script for Iron Man and also had the benefit of access to decades of  previous development from when the Iron Man rights were at Universal, New Line and 20th Century Fox.  Where one studio continues to improve and redefine the genre, the other (albeit in its infancy) appears to be regressing. 
 
SUMMARY:  Suicide Squad is a movie filled with stellar imagery, colorful characters and frenetic action that's hamstrung by exposition-heavy dialogue and a meandering plot.  It's fun to watch but ultimately lacks substance.

PROS:
-Great costumes.
-Solid action.
-Charismatic main cast.

CONS:
-Weak score.
-Choppy editing.
- Exposition heavy dialogue 



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BatmanHeisenberg
BatmanHeisenberg - 8/9/2016, 12:26 PM
The only positive of this movie was surface level fluff. Look at anything from a remotely intellectual standpoint and it's cinematic trash.
McPee
McPee - 8/9/2016, 12:32 PM
@BatmanHeisenberg - what? But Jollem said it is fantastic!
BatmanHeisenberg
BatmanHeisenberg - 8/9/2016, 12:32 PM
@McPee - *Fant4stic
McPee
McPee - 8/9/2016, 12:34 PM
@BatmanHeisenberg - lol
regularmovieguy
regularmovieguy - 8/9/2016, 12:35 PM
@BatmanHeisenberg

Although I thought this was a bad movie, what CBMs do you really watch from an intellectual standpoint? I'm very curious.
BatmanHeisenberg
BatmanHeisenberg - 8/9/2016, 12:37 PM
@regularmovieguy - I need to be at least SOMEWHAT intellectually satisfied. There needs to be a level of logic and depth to it, even if smaller in the overall film. Suicide Squad was pure consumerist crap with nothing else.
MarkJulian
MarkJulian - 8/9/2016, 12:41 PM
@regularmovieguy - I wouldn't say the movie failed form an intellectual standpoint. It lacks basic film execution. Using a soundtrack over a score can work (see GotG) but it distracts here. At times it seems like the dialogue was simply to explain to the audience what was going on instead of a natural character reaction - like Ayer planned to go back and write a new draft but ran out of time or his solution to fan screening feedback was to make what was happening as obvious as possible. Film's shouldn't cater to the dumbest audience member at the theater, even superhero movies.
regularmovieguy
regularmovieguy - 8/9/2016, 12:46 PM
@MarkJulian

I agree with all your points. But if intellectual entertainment is what you're looking for in CBMs then you're in the wrong genre. You don't need to turn your brain on to watch any of these movies. They are "cinematic fluff."
MarkJulian
MarkJulian - 8/9/2016, 12:48 PM
@regularmovieguy - Disagree. Civil War and Winter Soldier weren't cinematic fluff. Suicide Squad = superhero Transformers. At least BvS tried to be something more.
regularmovieguy
regularmovieguy - 8/9/2016, 12:56 PM
@MarkJulian

This movie was a mess. It was Transformers with better characters - no doubt. CW and WS were better than other Marvel movies. They certainly had better stories. Doesn't make them any more intellectual.
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