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Critic's Rating: 4.0
Story: A group of criminals – the Suicide Squad – are recruited by the US government to rid the world of an otherworldly menace that can, and will destroy humanity if allowed to run unchecked. True to their nature of being anti-heroes though, they nonetheless are rebels with a cause, all motivated by a sliver of goodness that still shines deep inside despite dark past histories. They are a motley crew, but when all else fails, it is only the Squad that can get the job – whatever it may be – done.

Review: Suicide Squad has all the ingredients that are collectively essential to a superhero film. Action, witty dialogues delivered at the best of times and lots of special effects thrown in as well. But what this gang of delightfully crazy rogues offer is something subversive, a disregard for any pretense of doing something noble, and yet, they are all motivated by a simple desire to just get a chance at living a normal life again. Away from prison cells and maximum security establishments.

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Amanda Waller (Davis) is a US government operative who knows exactly how to manipulate the Squad. Rick Flagg (Kinnaman) is the only relatively ‘normal’ person of the lot, a professional soldier who follows orders and doesn’t “cut and run” (as he mentions to Deadshot, played by Will Smith) when the going gets tough. Diablo (Hernandez) is the hothead – literally – who can torch up a place with no remorse. Cara Delevigne plays a witch without a clear motive for her evil ways (she is incidentally, the only weak link in this film) and then there is Harley Quinn (Robbie) who is in a word, simply fantastic. Delightfully loony, bubble gum-chewing, sexy as hell in hotpants and fishnet stockings, she caresses a phallic baseball bat in a manner that’s almost erotic. She’s also completely in love with The Joker (Leto). And special note must be made of Leto’s brilliant essaying of this iconic character. DC fans will immediately see the clear reference to The Killing Joke comic book, about The Joker’s origins. Don’t miss this one. And stay for the end credits.
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Trivia & Goofs

TRIVIA

1. Jared Leto shaved his eyebrows in order to play the Joker to make him look more deranged and psychotic.

2. Jared Leto visited New York Comic Con 2015 in disguise and took a picture with an unsuspecting fan cosplaying the Joker.

3. The Joker's car, the Jokermobile, is a customised Infiniti G35 Vaydor.

4. To prepare for his role as Deadshot, Will Smith shaved his head and spent time training with Navy SEALS and Army Rangers, practicing firing a Glock 9mm handgun and an AR-15 rifle.

5. It has been suggested that because of the dark and tormenting nature of the film, an on-set therapist was hired to keep the cast grounded.

6. This movie will be released on the 50th anniversary of the Joker's live-action debut.

7. The majority of the cast and crew got the tattoo 'SKWAD' in honour of the film.

FAQs
  1. What is the release date of 'Suicide Squad'?
    Release date of Will Smith and Margot Robbie starrer 'Suicide Squad' is 2016-08-05.
  2. Who are the actors in 'Suicide Squad'?
    'Suicide Squad' star cast includes Will Smith, Margot Robbie, Jared Leto and Jai Courtney.
  3. Who is the director of 'Suicide Squad'?
    'Suicide Squad' is directed by David Ayer.
  4. What is Genre of 'Suicide Squad'?
    'Suicide Squad' belongs to 'Action, Adventure, Fantasy' genre.
  5. In Which Languages is 'Suicide Squad' releasing?
    'Suicide Squad' is releasing in Hindi, English and Tamil.