![]() The recapping is short and simple to follow, and helps to contextualise the premise for this film, regardless if you've seen Suicide Squad or not. The film opens up with its protagonist, Harley Quinn, recapping her origin story for the audience, and updating us on her status quo following the events of Suicide Squad from 2016. If you haven't seen the film and don't want to be spoiled, turn back now, as the rest of this discussion will spoil a couple of things about the film in order to discuss the creative choices that were made and how it all fits together as a whole. (I'm actually going to go see it again at the cinema after work tonight.)īefore I address fan concerns about comic book accuracy, let's first talk about the film itself and what it actually does well. I therefore decided to watch the film on opening night instead, and as for having a good time, the film does deliver on that front. While I originally intended to see the film today for the special occasion, I also had a bad day at the office last Thursday (long story) that I told myself I deserved to treat myself to something nice. It's Valentine's Day today, and the female-led Birds of Prey and the Fantabulous Emancipation of One Harley Quinn (also known as Harley Quinn: Birds of Prey at some cinemas) has now been out for a whole week. Rating: R (strong violence and language throughout, and some sexual and drug material)
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