![]() And I do mean blossom: Of all the memorably bizarre images in “The Suicide Squad,” I keep coming back to the sight of Margot Robbie unleashing a whirlwind of cartoon flowers as she hacks and slashes her way through an army of bad guys it’s like a Harley Quinn fight scene meets a Mary Poppins musical number.Īnd like so much of what works in James Gunn’s movie - an incalculably superior sequel to 2016’s misbegotten “Suicide Squad” - it plays out with the kind of comic gusto and daring that might have seemed like sub-Tarantino obnoxiousness in less assured hands. JUSTIN CHANG: One of the best surprises, for a moviegoer, is walking into a film for which you had low expectations - or no expectations at all - and watching it blossom before your eyes into one of the better, smarter, funnier entertainments you’ve seen in some time. Instead, we suggest checking out our review and feature on breakout star Daniela Melchior, and then coming back later. We’re dissecting the movie’s most surprising twists and turns, and reading this before you see the movie would spoil that fun. ![]() ![]() Spoiler alert: The following conversation discusses the entirety of “The Suicide Squad” and is intended to be read after you’ve seen the film.
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