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From DC Comics comes the Suicide Squad, an antihero team of incarcerated supervillains who act as deniable assets for the United States government, undertaking high-risk black ops missions in exchange for commuted prison sentences.

Will Smith as  Floyd Lawton / Deadshot
Jared Leto as  The Joker
Margot Robbie as  Harleen Quinzel / Harley Quinn
Joel Kinnaman as  Rick Flag
Viola Davis as  Amanda Waller
Jai Courtney as  George 'Digger' Harkness / Boomerang
Jay Hernandez as  Chato Santana / El Diablo
Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje as  Waylon Jones / Killer Croc
Cara Delevingne as  June Moone / Enchantress
Ike Barinholtz as  Keith Griggs

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Reviews

trevorwomble
2016/08/05

A bunch of incarcerated DC villains are forced to team up and unite in a fight against an evil superpower intent on destroying the world.Yes, it's that unoriginal, a variation on the 'Dirty Dozen' theme. This mess of a film apparently cost a lot to produce, has a seriously miscast Jared Leto as a demented but not physically intimidating Joker and some totally forgettable minor characters. In fact the one plus that raises this film from a four star to a six star review is Margot Robbie. Not only does she make a great Harley Quinn but she manages to outshine Will Smith here, really giving her character an on-screen presence. It's just a shame the rest of the film is forgettable.

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firequeen76
2016/08/06

I enjoyed this movie so much. I laughed a lot. I was very entertained for the entire film. Everything made sense. There was backstory on all the characters. There was a bad guy(s) that was believable. Surprises that were very well done. And all of you people who are putting 1,2,3,4 and 5 because you were disappointed are ridiculous. You act like every single movie is supposed to blow you out of the water. I think you think way too much of your selves. It's called entertainment. It's not supposed to be realistic all the time especially if it's in the fantasy/comic book realm. Maybe you should suspend your disappointment and your need for realism and just try to enjoy a movie with out having to pick a part what is wrong with it. I waited years to watch this movie because everybody said it was bad. And I laughed hard and I thoroughly enjoyed myself and that was the whole point!!! I will never be listening to you again because you are not reliable. You basically only say your opinion that is very close minded in some little tiny box.

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gcsman
2016/08/07

...but without the verve or charm that either of those two older movies had. The settings and staging are dark to the point of obsession, and I don't just mean the overall tone of the plot and script. The whole look of it is dark, dirty, and grimy, as if exposing any given scene to sunlight would reveal it for the ridiculousness that it is. A low-life bunch of criminals is conscripted to take down a mystic villain and her long-dead and now resurrected consort. Attempts to make this believable are hard going right from the start and never becoming convincing.What's probably worse though is the derivative nature of what's going on. There's actually nothing original here; any scene is something we've seen before in a different context. Same for the script, which is filled with trite dialog on all sides. The acting? The thing about a bad script and bad premise like this is that it tends to flatten everything, drag all the actors down with it to the same uniform low level even if they're capable people to begin with. There is actually almost no one here among the characters who you feel like rooting for or identifying with. Probably the only cast members who escape with their dignity intact are Will Smith (whose inimitable style seems to be able to carry him through anything) and Viola Davis (whose harder-than-nails Amanda Waller actually borders on believable -- though even she looks like she's rather be somewhere else). I know Margot Robbie is getting credit for standing out among this low bunch, but to me she looked trapped, as if "how did I get involved in this mess?"was coming out through her eyes whenever she said or did something. Give her credit for trying. As for all the rest, they behave like escapees from the Monty Python School for Overacting. Adam Beach is probably glad that his character got killed off early.What remains is the special effects and CGI. Not bad, but ugliness overtakes them too. The Enchantress (Cara Delavigne) villain does leave a strong impression in both her guises, as some sort of tribal priestess and then as a powerful ancient-god kind of creature, but otherwise the highlights are few.Hard to believe they're intending to make a SS 2 (news as of mid-2018) rather than working on the more promising paths of the DCEU that are starting to open up. This however is probably more a statement about the standards of the studio and Hollywood in general than about anything related to quality.

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ismanmuhammed
2016/08/08

Bla bla bla bla bla bla bla............. 1/10 this movie deserve it

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