SUICIDE SQUAD (Extended Cut Bluray, Warner Bros. 2016)
One of my favorite comics of the late 1980s, at least of the DC Comics variety, was the John Ostrander written SUICIDE SQUAD. I enjoyed it because I've always thought that it was one of the more original concepts brought to superhero comics at the time it was being published.
The first issue of the original 1987 series |
SUICIDE SQUAD answered the question of what happens when the bad guy got carted off to jail.
You know the typical comic book superhero cliches and conventions:
1.) super hero and super villain fight
2.). super hero saves the day the bad guy goes to jail
2.). super hero saves the day the bad guy goes to jail
The reason why this scenario always seemed to be lacking is that in a world where masked criminals possessed Herculean strength, could shoot laser bolts from their eyes or possessed technology and weaponry that is far advanced beyond comprehension for normal law enforcement officials to combat, ordinary correctional facilities and detention centers would be completely useless.
The 80s team line up |
SUICIDE SQUAD presents the tale of a shadowy intelligence community operative named Amanda Waller who comes up with a witty solution for this problem. Commission the construction of a specialized facility for super powered bad guys called Belle Reve in Louisiana, house the criminals there, and treat them as a commodity ( that commodity being enhanced human beings with godlike powers and abilities), and do what the government usually does whenever it discovers a new commodity: weaponize it. She offers these masked hooligans a deal: agree to become a member of a covert strike team that carries out secret missions in the interest of American national security, and in exchange for services rendered, they have a chance of getting lighter sentences or of being paroled earlier.
Viola Davis as Amanda Waller |
There are a few catches, though....no one can know of the existence of the covert team, and if caught performing a mission, the government will disavow any information about them. This is basically a witty PR move made by Waller. ..it would generally look bad if the President asked the Justice League of America to assassinate some third world dictator or take out some drug cartel in the bloodiest fashion possible, but if it's the bad guys....well, they're just doing the same thing they always do: murder and mayhem.
The current incarnation of the comic, which began publication in 2016 |
Oh, there's also the fact that 90% of the missions that they get sent on are no win situations and there's a pretty good chance that not everyone is making it back alive. And, they totally pull an Escape from New York on you and equip you with an explosive bracelet that will take your arm off if you step out line. Hence, the title SUICIDE SQUAD.
It's basically THE DIRTY DOZEN set in a world full of superheroes....and it was pretty brilliant. So, needless to say I was very interested to see how the film adaptation turned out.
The gang's all here.... |
The film? It's good. It's a decent action film. It contains more DC Comics nerd fan service than I was expecting. ...I especially dug the Capt. Boomerang flashback with The Flash. More Affleck as Batman, which was teased in the trailers...
Margot Robbie as Harley Quinn |
My only problem with the film is there's no real standout performances. Oh, everyone is cast well and all the cast carries their load, but....I love a couple of these characters on the comics page (Captain Boomerang, Katana, and Enchanteress come to mind), but their screen counterparts seem to be lacking. Even Margot Robbie as Harley Quinn doesn't deviate from a somewhat cookie cutter cardboard standee- level performance, IMO...Which is sad, because it seems the majority of the promotion and marketing behind this film is directed towards her character. This may be due to the script, though, or the efforts made to shoehorn the backstories of the entire cast into a finite timeslot. I don't know...
Even Jared Leto's take on the Joker is subdued and less manic than one would typically prefer, and there are moments in his delivery where it sounds like he's trying to channel Mark Hammill's vocal performances of the character in several animated Batman venues over the years.
It's entertaining and worth a watch....having said that, I recommend investing the time to check out the Extended Cut of this film, because much like the earlier BATMAN V. SUPERMAN: DAWN OF JUSTICE, the theatrical cut's pacing and structure is haphazard and wonky, and the reinstated cut scenes do flesh out the plot and the characters' motivations somewhat. Side note: I highly recommend the film's soundtrack
, which is top notch with great tracks by Rick Ross and and others....
, which is top notch with great tracks by Rick Ross and and others....
Quite a few slightly informative featurettes, but nothing truly spectacular
SUICIDE SQUAD is a decent time killer with some fun action sequences and moments of fanboy bliss, but lacks just a small percentage of substance that could gave turned it into something truly special. All said and done, though, it is a nice addition to the fledgling Warner Brothers DC COMICS Cinematic Multiverse and I'd look forward to any future adventures these characters find themselves in.
As someone who was not familiar with the characters or their back stories I thought the movie was a mess. They should have taken a page from the Marvel playbook and given some of these characters their own movie or two before putting them all in together. I at least would have a better appreciation for who the characters are and they could have spent more time on plot and pacing instead of quickly jumping from one scene to the next.
ReplyDeleteIt seems like about half of the characters don't even have a superpower. They just have a baseball bat or a boomerang knife and they are somehow supposed to be able to combat hordes of bad guys that highly trained and heavily armed military squads couldn't even dent? With a baseball bat??? I am probably missing some key details on how this makes sense that were left out because of time constraints or poor writing.
And it seems like Will Smith's character has some crazy tech that goes above what the military uses. How it that possible? Where did he get it? Why does no one seem to be interested in it? The entire movie just left me feeling like I was missing out and I didn't understand the characters like I was supposed to. The writing sucked but that was probably because they were trying to fit 10 pounds of shit into a two hour bag. Again, if they would have started with a Harley Quinn movie and a separate Deadshot movie, and maybe even a movie with the boomerang guy, who's name I don't even remember because it wasn't even necessary or important in the movie, a lot of these problems would go away.
Oh, and Killer Croc looked ridiculous. They really missed the mark on that one.