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The Suicide Squad review: Brutally violent, hysterically funny, and painfully heartbreaking

James Gunn’s The Suicide Squad could potentially redefine the superhero genre,

4.0/5
Ryan Gomez
Sep 22, 2021
The Suicide Squad review: Brutally violent, hysterically funny, and painfully heartbreaking

The Suicide Squad

Story:

The film is a soft reboot/sequel to Suicide Squad released in 2016. In this film, Amanda Waller (Viola Davis) has a new assignment for Task Force X or popularly known as the Suicide Squad, a band of convicted supervillains at Belle Reve penitentiary with explosives implanted in their heads who are sent on undercover black ops missions for the government. Waller sends in the Squad to the fictional South American country of Corto Maltese to destroy a Nazi-era experiment known as ‘Project Starfish’.

Review:

Just like the title of the film suggests, the team, for all intents and purposes, is a suicide squad. They are merely expendable convicts who are forced to do Waller’s bidding, and if they refuse or even deviate from the mission, Waller wouldn't hesitate to detonate the explosives in their heads. So it goes without saying that most of these missions tend to have a high body count, with most members returning in body bags or in several pieces.

Unlike the previous film, where the studio allegedly butchered the final cut with several reshoots and cuts from director David Ayer’s original version, this film has greatly benefited from James Gunn being given complete creative control over the project. Gunn’s brilliance is evident from start to finish with its stunning visuals, excellent characters, and perfectly paced narrative. The fight sequences are expertly choreographed and equally violent. There is also a great balance between comedy and action, tied into a story that has plenty of heart and soul.

Along with Waller, only Rick Flagg (Joel Kinnaman), Harley Quinn (Margot Robbie), and Captain Boomerang (Jai Courtney) returned from the first film. New characters such as Bloodsport (Idris Elba), Peacemaker (John Cena), Ratcatcher 2 (Daniela Melchior), Polka-Dot man (David Dastmalchian), and King Shark (Sylvester Stallone) are primary characters. Gunn, who penned the script as well, opted for some of the most bizarre and forgotten characters from DC comics for his film. Despite how ridiculous some of these characters appear to be — such as Weasel (Sean Gunn) and The Detachable Kid (Nathan Fillion) — somehow James Gunn has managed to seamlessly position them in the narrative without making them stick out like a sore thumb.

There are some stellar performances including Idris Elba, Viola Davis, and Margot Robbie, but John Cena, David Dastmalchian, and Daniela Melchior excelled. An argument could be made that Cena is proving to be a far superior actor than fellow WWE-alumnus, Dwayne ‘The Rock’ Johnson. While Melchior’s Hollywood debut in the film could just be the beginning of a promising career, and Dastmalchian, a superhero film/TV show character-actor specialist, is criminally underrated, and The Suicide Squad was the ideal platform for him to truly showcase his acting prowess.

The primary characters have excellent chemistry, and the rivalry between Idris Elba’s Bloodsport and John Cena’s Peacemaker plays perfectly on screen. Even King Shark, often depicted as the mass-murdering nemesis of the DC superhero The Flash, comes off as sympathetic, even though he still eats people whole. In fact, King Shark is Gunn’s version of Groot from Guardians of the Galaxy, a film that was directed and co-written by himself.

The anime references in the movie are a nod by Gunn to Japan’s brilliance when it comes to animated TV shows and films. The obvious one would be the ‘kaiju’ reference made by John Economos (Steve Agee), a member of Waller’s internal team. Agee was also the stand for the CGI for King Shark. The more subtle references included a homage to Neon Genesis Evangelion where King Shark splits a Corto Maltesean soldier with his bare hands, which is strikingly similar to an EVA from Neon Genesis Evangelion doing the same to an Angel.

Gunn has created something truly unique and spectacular that has managed to set itself apart from R-rated superhero action-comedy such as Deadpool, and the generic slapstick superhero comedies made by Disney for the Marvel Cinematic Universe. For superhero comic book fans, the film is a graphic novel comic that comes to life, which is something that has become less of a priority over the past decade.

The one minor flaw in the film that holds it back from being compared to The Dark Knight in terms of cinematic quality is the fact that the villain may have been under-utilised. Even though the extraterrestrial being Starro is portrayed as the primary antagonist, in retrospect, it is Peter Capaldi’s Thinker who is the true villain of the film. While Capaldi’s performance was faultless, a former ‘Doctor’ from Doctor Who, his screen time is limited and he could have been better utilised ever so slightly.

Verdict:

The film could essentially set the tone for years to come for the superhero genre, and it is the perfect embodiment of what is expected from a superhero comic book adaptation. It remains to be seen how it will fit in with the larger DC Extended Cinematic Universe (DCEU), however, as a self-contained film, it works perfectly.

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Cast and Crew

Simon Hatt

James Gunn

Fred Raskin

Henry Braham

Margot Robbie

Harley Quinn

Joel Kinnaman

Colonel Rick Flag

Taika Waititi

Ratcatcher

Sylvester Stallone

King Shark

David Dastmalchian

Polka-Dot Man

Idris Elba

Bloodsport

Michael Rooker

Savant

Viola Davis

Amanda Waller

Nathan Fillion

T.D.K.

Jai Courtney

Captain Boomerang

Flula Borg

Javelin

Mayling Ng

Mongal

Pete Davidson

Blackguard

Steve Agee

John Economos

Jennifer Holland

Emilia Harcourt

Storm Reid

Tyla

Ray Benitez

Coronel

Reinaldo Faberlle

Large Guerrilla

Peter Capaldi

Thinker

Joaquín Cosio

Mayor General Mateo Suarez

Gerardo Davila

General Vera

Lynne Ashe

Polka-Dot Man's Mom

J.R. Adduci

Road Block Soldado

Andrea Andrade

La Gatita Waitress

Edgar Zanabria

Torn-in-Half Soldado

Kenneth Trujillo

Bespectacled Soldado

Michael Aaron Milligan

Star-Crossed Dude

Andrew Ayala

Palace Guard

Grace Davidson

Vocalist Soprano

Justine Edwards

Crew Captain

Maxwell Highsmith

Ops Center

G-Rod

Soldier

Ronald Joe Vasquez

Club Patron

Alzie Williams

Lab Patient

Sean Gunn

Weasel

Stephen Blackehart

Briscoe

Tinashe Kajese

Flo Crawley

Fernando Martinez

Sliced Dome Soldado

John Cena

Peacemaker

Dee Bradley Baker

Sebastian

Natalia Safran

Kaleidoscope

Rey Hernandez

Teniente

Alice Braga

Sol Soria

Jonathan Fritschi

Delicious Hot Dog Guerrilla

Juan Diego Botto

Presidente General Silvio Luna

Josh Ventura

Astronaut

Mikaela Hoover

Camila

Maya Le Clark

Young Cleo

Giovanni Rodriguez

Texting Torturer

Sergio Carlo

Isabella's Second

Randall P. Havens

Star-Crossed Man

Diany Rodriguez

Star-Crossed Gal

Terence Rosemore

Crew Chief

McDaniel Austin

La Gatita Doorman

Timothy Carr

Prison Guard

Marisol Correa

Soldado

John Gettier

Futuristic Soldier

Quasheem D. Herring

Co-Pilot Lt. Glass

Alexander Christopher Jones

Sgt. Chavis

Lloyd Kaufman

Dancing La Gatita Bar Patron

Jermaine Mctizic

Soldado Soldier

Diezel Ramos

Soldier

Freddie Stroma

Adrian Chase

Shawn Weston Thacker

Lab Patient

Victoria Paige Watkins

Tiff

Jaws

Sebastian Rat

Jared Leland Gore

Double Down

Elideusa Gomes Almeida

La Gatita Presents Traditional Corto Maltese Dancer

Bridget Taylor

La Gatita Presents Traditional Corto Maltese Dancer

Michelle Civile

Star-Crossed Woman

Teresita Mans

Star-Crossed Lady

Dwayne 'Showtim3' Dyke Jr.

Soldado Soldier

Mike Escamilla

The Ugly Soldado

Demetri Landell

Lab Patient

Quandae Stewart

Soldier

Crisp Ratt

Sebastian Rat

Curtis Lyons Jr.

Road Block Soldado #3

Shanna Kernan

La Gatita Presents Traditional Corto Maltese Dancer

Monica Rivera

La Gatita Presents Traditional Corto Maltese Dancer

Grecia Balboa

Security Dispatcher

Gabrielle Manning

Star-Crossed Kid

Zach Catanzareti

Lab Patient

Matthew Conway

Saldado Soldier

Pom Klementieff

La Gatita Amable Dancer

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