Harley Quinn, Bloodsport, Peacemaker y sus compañeros de la prisión de Belle Reve se unen al grupo de trabajo supersecreto y supersiniestro X en la lejana isla de Corto Maltese, que está lle... Leer todoHarley Quinn, Bloodsport, Peacemaker y sus compañeros de la prisión de Belle Reve se unen al grupo de trabajo supersecreto y supersiniestro X en la lejana isla de Corto Maltese, que está llena de enemigos.Harley Quinn, Bloodsport, Peacemaker y sus compañeros de la prisión de Belle Reve se unen al grupo de trabajo supersecreto y supersiniestro X en la lejana isla de Corto Maltese, que está llena de enemigos.
- Premios
- 4 premios y 43 nominaciones en total
- Flo Crawley
- (as Tinashe Kajese-Bolden)
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On one hand, I really did enjoyed it well enough.
However, I'm in no rush to see it again and it was rather... dull... in places.
Not something I thought I'd ever say about a James Gunn movie.
The beginning is great fun, and I don't know where else they can take the Harley chatacter after this (other than maybe a prequel?), and there are plenty of funny moments with some great action beats.
It just felt a little... I don't know.
Maybe because Gunn was clearly let off the leash he didn't have to restrain himself and so moments that may have been handled with more care were allowed to simply explode?
There is a lot of blood and gore, which is not necessarily a bad thing.
As I said, I enjoyed it, and I will watch it again someday, I'm just in no big rush to revisit it.
A generous seven out of ten.
I've read the Suicide Squad and DC comics for a very long time, and all the low reviews with the 'restore the Snyderverse' hashtag can go away.
The comedy is actually funny and not cheesy or cringy, the superheroes outside of Cena don't all look roided to be powerful, and there's actually good acting.
Marvel is for kids, DC is for adults-hate it but if you're honest you'd agree.
Their second smartest move was nabbing James Gunn for The Suicide Squad, and not just because the first film was terrible. Material like this needs Gunn's flair for irreverence, clever dialogue and, most importantly, instilling characters with engaging personalities. He may not have created Suicide Squad, but this adaptation has his stamp all over it.
And for the first time since his directorial debut, Slither, Gunn is unbound by the restrictions of a PG-13 rating, something else the material really needed. Hence, the film is vivid, violent and vulgar, yet at the same time, seldom feels pandering or gratuitous. Punctuated by gobs of gags and hilarious dialogue, the movie earns its dismemberments and f-bombs along the way. In fact, the whole thing plays very much like Guardians of the Galaxy without a filter.
And like Guardians, it's ultimately the characters that matter. Ironically, the one we're most familiar with - Harley Quinn (Margot Robbie) - is the least interesting, perhaps because she's already been established with two previous films and there isn't much more Gunn could do with her. But everyone else is wonderfully realized and played perfectly by the ensemble cast. As Bloodsport, the de-facto leader of this new team, Idris Elba strikes the right balance of stoicism and uncertainty, while John Cena (as Peacemaker) once-again demonstrates he's more adept at comedy than pure action. Polka-Dot Man (David Dastmaichian) and Ratcatcher 2 (Daniela Melchior) are also fun, each with amusing backstories. But King Shark steals every scene he's in, a perpetually hungry manfish who manages to be both monstrous and endearing (and a role Sylvester Stallone was born to play).
With the exception of Task Force X director Amanda Waller (Viola Davis), the antagonists are perfunctory. Their plan, however, is gloriously insane; the dictator of Corto Maltese plans to wipe out America using a 30-year-old experiment gone wrong: Starro, a giant extraterrestrial starfish that spawns face-hugging offspring to re-animate & control the dead. This leads to a final act that's as hilarious as it is grotesque, aided by amusing visual effects.
Unlike the first film - which was mostly just bells & whistles - The Suicide Squad is the complete package, delivering an abundance of action, humor, violence and well-realized characters. James Gunn's playful approach is just what was needed, making it the best - and maybe the smartest - DC film since Christopher Nolan hung up his spurs.
*Pros* Well written characters / performances Comedy/Action (is not repetitive) Effects/CGI Story / plot / script
*Cons* Thinly written Villain Climax for the ending felt just a bit thin wish it would have required more "teamwork" and not one character being the reason they won (you'll see what I mean) Some Characters I felt died a bit too soon and would have liked a little more depth before they went.
WB needs to keep this up and we will continue to want more. If they understand the character they should know the direction needed to continue the character. Superman doesn't need to be dark and suicide squad should never be PG13. Not saying these are "impossible to do" but just saying if you REALLY understand the character you should know what works and what doesn't, and as far as I see it... this is the RIGHT direction for The Suicide Squad Peacemaker show is something to look forward to! And I will be more than happy to call this Film an "The REAL Academy Winning Suicide Squad" because it deserves the title more than the 2016 one... #releasetheayercut.
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- CuriosidadesAs for how director James Gunn got Sylvester Stallone to voice the role of Nanaue/King Shark, it didn't take a whole lot of convincing. Gunn said to him, "I wrote this role for you in The Suicide Squad. It won't take too much of your time." Stallone replied, "Oh yeah?" To which Gunn said, "Yeah. It's a big, kinda chubby, human-eating shark." To which Stallone said, "Anything for you, brother."
- PifiasAt 31:53 three members of crew are visible as the squad walk through the jungle.
- Citas
Young Cleo: Why rats, Papa?
Ratcatcher: Rats are the lowliest and most despised of all creatures, my love. But if they have purpose, so do we all.
- Créditos adicionalesSPOILER: There is a scene at the end of the closing credits: Waller's aides Economos and Harcourt visit Peacemaker in hospital. This leads into El Pacificador (2022).
- ConexionesEdited into El Pacificador: Better Goff Dead (2022)
- Banda sonoraFolsom Prison Blues
Written by Johnny Cash (as John R. Cash)
Performed by Johnny Cash
Courtesy of Columbia Nashville
By arrangement with Sony Music Entertainment
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- Presupuesto
- 185.000.000 US$ (estimación)
- Recaudación en Estados Unidos y Canadá
- 55.817.425 US$
- Fin de semana de estreno en EE. UU. y Canadá
- 26.205.415 US$
- 8 ago 2021
- Recaudación en todo el mundo
- 168.717.425 US$
- Duración
- 2h 12min(132 min)
- Color
- Mezcla de sonido
- Relación de aspecto
- 1.90 : 1