First reviews of James Gunn's Suicide Squad
Miscellaneous / / August 01, 2021
Warner Bros. allowed the publication of the first short reviews for the new "Suicide Squad: Mission Kick Through». It looks like the sequel really did fix the bugs and showed the insane fun everyone was counting on in 2016.
A couple of weeks ago, I got to watch the new Suicide Squad and God, it was amazing. Something is constantly exploding on the screen. You will definitely fall in love with the characters. The scale is impressive. Great action scenes. And yes, it fully justifies the 18+ rating. Everyone will love this movie - and yes, be sure to watch it on IMAX.
I recently watched Suicide Squad on IMAX and it was really wild. James Gunn took full advantage of the 18+ rating and made such a madness that this film seems to best convey his directorial style. [Director's Choice] was the best decision for the second part.
"Suicide Squad" by James Gunn is stunningly insane and extremely funny (after watching it may seem like you were dreaming about it all). It can be seen that everyone did a great job, and the result was an amazing film in mood and atmosphere. I can't wait to see it again.
Surprise surprise: James Gunn knows how to put together a team of badass idiots and add some magic to make things work. In "Suicide Squad" there is enough meat and mate - a kind of blunt criminal entertainment. Definitely the funniest movie of the summer season.
Any doubts you may have are dispelled after the opening scene. It's a brutal, hilarious and unpredictable blockbuster, and everyone will find a favorite in this amazing motley team. And you will probably want to watch it again.
The premiere of the film in Russia is scheduled for August 5. Will you go?
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