Review by John Delia
Rivaling the dark comedy superhero movie Deadpool, the wacky Suicide Squad takes off with a blast and it will kickass this weekend. The sometimes hilarious action, adventure, science fiction thriller gets yanked from the DC comic books by super director David Ayer for the huge IMAX screen and other venues. It’s a monster of a film filled with, yup, a monstrous cast and tons of computer graphics to feed the audience targeted with an adrenaline rush. One of the better action releases this year, the film WILL make a ton of money at the box offices worldwide.
The Joker (Jared Leto) has reared his ugly head and he’s out for revenge and power in Gotham City. Along with his companion noted Psychiatrist Harley Quinn (Margot Robbie) the two are busting things up. That is until Quinn gets her brain twisted transforming her mind and attitude into a killing machine. But as things go in the world of comic books, Batman (Ben Affleck) takes Quinn off the street along with several other nefarious creatures and packs them into the most secure facility in the world.

With the Joker on the rampage and his army of literally ‘dirt bags’ even Batman can’t take control. Tough government official Amanda Waller (Viola Davis) brings an idea to the city task force Chairman’s meeting, release Boomerang (Jai Courtney), Harley Quinn, Deadshot (Will Smith), Slipknot (Adam Beach), Killer Croc (Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje) and Diablo (Jay Hernandez) as a squad under her control and claims she can bring down The Joker.
The wacky and wicked story goes on from there as The Joker gets evil villain Enchantress (Cara Delevingne) to help him take control of the city. Director and writer David Ayer (End of Watch, Street Kings, Fury) puts his famous cast through their paces keeping them on point as their characters develop. Throwing everything possible at the squad and putting them continuously in harms way, he’s relentless with the explosive action that’s the backbone of thriller. Sure there’s a lot of mostly seamless CGI, but like all comic book characters there’s a lot of fantasy needed along with the mayhem.

Billed as the “worst heroes ever†the characters of cast members Harley Quinn (Margot Robbie), Deadshot (Will Smith), Killer Croc (Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje), Diablo (Jay Hernandez), Boomerang (Jai Courtney), and Slipknot (Adam Beach) are exciting, sharp and wicked. Standouts include sharp shooter with any kind of gun, Deadshot. He’s an assassin that receives big bucks for a single shot to his target. He never misses, but was put out of business when Batman took him down. Buffed with a six pack chest and arms that show a lot of exercise was committed, Will Smith looks the part of the anti-superhero. He’s also the go to guy for the rest of the group.

Ugly and dangerous Killer croc played by Akinnuoye-Agbaje a reptile encased badass that reminds me of the Hulk, takes on the dirty work protecting the other five. He can rip his antagonists apart and can take a lot of punishment. Akinnuoye-Agbaje does a good job of putting the character to task. The shy Diablo played by Jay Hernandez doesn’t really want to participate, but when he gets goaded into using his superpower of fire, he gets into the game.

My favorite role and I would be surprised if anyone walking out of the theatre doesn’t agree is the feisty, wild and wicked Harley Quinn played by Margot Robbie. She’s a really dangerous character that swings a mean baseball bat and has the agility to avoid her opponent in combat. What separates her from the rest is her attitude. And it’s a lulu turning heads that are not rolling across the floor from a swift bat to the noggin. Even her fellow squad members are frightened of her and it makes for some offbeat comedy at times.

The Joker played by Jared Leto is one of the meanest super villains I’ve seen this year. Leto takes the crazy character to new heights beyond any of the previous players of the role. Well maybe just a tad short of Heath Ledger in The Dark Knight. But, I like the chilling brashness and defiance that Jared Leto brings to The Joker and I’m betting he’ll be at the center of future Suicide Squad and Batman sequels.
Suicide Squad has been rated PG – 13 for sequences of violence and action throughout, disturbing behavior, suggestive content and language. Just to mention that this film does have some very vicious content that goes overboard at times. So keep this in mind when deciding to let immature pre-teens see the film.
FINAL ANALYSIS: Tied with Deadpool for the coolest superhero film this year. (A)
Additional Film Information:
Cast: Margot Robbie, Joel Kinnaman, Jared Leto, Will Smith, Viola Davis, Common, Scott Eastwood, Jai Courtney, Jay Hernandez, Cara Delevingne, Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje, Adam Beach, Ezra Miller, Karen Fukuhara,
Directed and Written By: David Ayer (End of Watch, Fury)
Genre: Action, Adventure, Dark Comedy, Sci-Fi, DC Comic Book
MPAA Rating: PG – 13 for sequences of violence and action throughout, disturbing behavior, suggestive content and language
Running Time: 2 hrs. 3 min.
Release Date: August 5
Distributed by: Warner Bros. Pictures
Released in: 2D, 3D, IMAX 3D
EDITOR’S NOTE:
The other day I ran across a bookstore in Spring Hill, Florida that has a slew of superhero and supervillain comic books, including the first “Suicide Squad†and the whole set for that matter in protective sleeves. His shop has comics of all genres and are priced from around $1 to the very scarce in the hundreds. He even has some that you may not be able to find available on the internet. While I wasn’t really looking for pulp fiction, I thought it may be something that true fans of the action heroes comics might want to know that the place exists. U.S. 41 books is located at  17244 US-41, Spring Hill, FL 34610 and the owner Gary LeBlanc can be reached by phone (352) 345-6270 if you are looking for a particular issue.
