The Suicide Squad Reviews
The Suicide Squad is a significant improvement over 2016's Suicide Squad. The characters are more fully realized, the script boasts many good jokes, and the action is significantly more violent. Even Rick Flag is now a more sympathetic character. Indeed, the entire plot is enhanced by characters harboring secret agendas, creating even more mayhem in an already sublimely chaotic film.
This is the proof that the mayority is dxmx. What a stupid juvenile bullshit movie with realy stupid jokes.. I will never get over it that there are people out there who thinks this is great
Sooo much better than the first! Well written dialogues and character development. Good enough story and amazing fight scenes
This movie was incredibly entertaining and enjoyable. The characters were great and the action sequences were amazing. I definitely recommend it for superhero and action fans!
Just not very good. The film is saved from being one star by DeadShot and Rat catcher characters. The director did very good work that is completely wasted on this film . Film so poorly done I might have thought it written by first generation AL.
The Suicide Squad rectifies all the shortcomings of its predecessor for a struggling DCEU. It boasts a roster of fun characters, dynamic and humorous dialogue, and a whimsical plot that works perfectly with the sparkling doofus characters. James Gunn has a magic touch of elevating lesser-known characters to prominence and ensure they walk out with fireworks at every scene. Grading: B+
It's good, but not perfect but still miles better that the 2016 suicide squad.
No me canso de verla, cumple con todo lo que el género necesita
This film illustrates my issues with modern superhero and comic book movies. There’s too much action, slapstick humor, cheesy dialogue, and an overwhelming focus on pleasing an enormous and often unrealistic fanbase. In no way am I disrespecting James Gunn; this movie ultimately fell flat for me. However, it is still better than the 2016 film, and Margot Robbie continues to shine as Harley Quinn.
Didn't know this was porn. Disgusting.
Oh my God, this movie is so much fun! James Gunn gave this property a beautiful makeover that’s filled to the brim with clever jokes and wonderfully creative visual set pieces. The action is a blast with stylized choreography and hilarious comedic timing to balance out the R-rated tension. The actors knocked it out of the park and their characters have been given a HUGE improvement from the last movie. In fact, everything has been vastly improved since the 2016 version. Funny how great a movie can be when you hire a genuinely creative director and avoid meddling with their passion project.
“A Wild, Hilarious, and Heartfelt Rollercoaster!” James Gunn’s The Suicide Squad is nothing short of a triumph, breathing new life into DC’s cinematic universe with its bold storytelling, unforgettable characters, and relentless energy. This is not just a superhero movie—it’s a chaotic, wildly entertaining spectacle that refuses to play by the rules, and that’s what makes it brilliant. The film thrives on its colorful ensemble cast, led by standout performances from Margot Robbie as the always-iconic Harley Quinn, Idris Elba as the compelling Bloodsport, and John Cena, who steals scenes as the hilariously over-the-top Peacemaker. Every character feels distinct and memorable, even the ones you wouldn’t expect to care about. Gunn’s ability to balance absurd humor with deeply emotional moments ensures you’re laughing one moment and tearing up the next. Visually, the film is stunning, with vibrant cinematography and jaw-dropping action sequences that are as creative as they are explosive. Gunn’s signature style is on full display, combining quirky humor, killer music, and a surprising amount of heart. The R-rated edge gives the movie the freedom to go all out, delivering some of the most inventive and unapologetically fun sequences ever seen in a superhero film. What truly sets The Suicide Squad apart is its heart. Beneath the chaos and carnage is a story about redemption, teamwork, and finding humanity in even the most unlikely places. Gunn has turned a group of misfit criminals into a team worth rooting for, proving that sometimes the worst of the worst can be the best. Whether you’re a die-hard DC fan or just someone looking for a fresh, action-packed, and hilarious adventure, The Suicide Squad is a must-see. It’s a game-changer for the DC Universe and one of the most enjoyable films of 2021. Rating: 9.5/10 – Bold, brilliant, and absolutely bonkers in the best way possible!
Thanks, James Gunn. You've changed the course of the DC Universe forever
I love this movie so much.
Arguably, the best DCEU movie of all coming from possibly the best MCU director of them all, and the new head of the DCU films, James Gunn. A brilliant comedy full of screwed-up moments and heart wrenching scenes. I've lost count on how many times I've seen this movie and it's safe to say I enjoy it just as much, and I may watch it again. Idris Elba, Margot Robbie, Viola Davis, John Cena, Sylvester Stallone, on and on, and on, and on, it goes with this stellar cast who do absolutely fantastic work in telling a cohesive, emotional story while having so much R-rated gorey fun in-between, alongside villains who are realistic, and can drop dead like a fly just as easily as anyone else can. With characters galore and plot with some more, this is one of my favorite movies on the list.