This film has a lot to love about it, starting with the soundtrack. The soundtrack is almost another character in the movie, it's that enjoyable. The squad is formed as a knee-jerk government reaction to the events of the prior two films, dealing with the devil to try and achieve security. It shouldn't be any surprise when that winds up going badly for people. The complaints about the antagonist seem a bit unfounded. I cannot speak to how well Enchantress was adapted from the comics because I honestly don't know the character that well. But an ancient witch that is able to break free of her imprisonment with the help of her unknown brother and decides to take it out on the people that imprisoned her by mystically eliminating the world... I really don't understand why people have trouble with this being a credible threat.
The surprise star of the film for me was Viola Davis as Amanda Waller. We've seen the character in other

Like Enchantress, El Diablo is another character that I didn't know much about going into the film. I found I really loved the character a lot. I liked seeing the character unleashed, and I hope we might get to see some more of the lesser known characters explored like this. Captain Boomerang I thought was more true to his comic character than he had been on Arrow. Digger was a little too bright in that portrayal and was always just a little bit on the scummy side which was thankfully brought back for this film. Katana was another character that was seen in Arrow. I'm a little bit torn here. Both portrayals were very well done. This one tapped a bit more into the mystical aspects of her sword, but I loved what Rila Fukushima did with her. Honestly, I felt that Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje was under utilized as Killer Croc. He's a fantastic actor and I would have liked to have seen more of him.
Margot Robbie's character was every bit the fantastic version of Harley Quinn that I was hoping to get. This is Harley, she brought the character to life perfectly. Harley was brought to us in Batman: The Animated Series and this was like seeing the cartoon come to life. She nailed the voice and the mannerisms. Honestly, she was such a brilliantly chaotic character that she shouldn't have been believable at any point. That's why Robbie's portrayal is so ingenius, I completely bought her character through the entire film. There are some great easter eggs for her, from a moment recreating a rather classic picture to getting to see her original costume. And things like yelling "you're ruining date night" while pulling out a gun were just so spot on that there is no room to complain about the character.

There were a couple other issues with the film. The first two character introductions seem a bit needless. Because seriously, they are reintroduced to us at least once, sometimes twice. I'm not certain why that was the case, but it seemed a bit unnecessary. I understand that part of this was to show what sort of sleeze was running the prison they had been kept in, but it just felt a bit disjointed with the rest of the film.
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Affleck's cameo's were nicely done. We see Batman having come back from the edge that he was pushed Dawn of Justice. He isn't nearly as brutal here as he had become, and while extremely subtle I found it a great bit of character development. We also got to see Ezra Miller show up in the Flash uniform, and I am beginning to make peace with his portrayal. Though a part of me still wishes that we could have seen Grant Gustin given the roll as he has done wonders on The Flash series over the last two years.
Finally, let's talk the Joker. Leto's performance is understandably not going to be for everyone. I personally wish they had gone a different direction with some of the costume design. However, he does bring to life a completely different Joker than one we have seen in a long time. The Joker is the underbelly of Gotham in this take. Nothing happens that he doesn't know about and allow. Though Hush Returns is a poor sequel to Hush in the comics, this was a take on the Joker that I enjoyed seeing return to the story and one I am glad we got to see a little bit here. I was thrilled with how driven the Joker was to save Harley in this movie. He wasn't the hero at any point, but he was her hero. In the comics, the relationship between the two has become increasingly abusive. This is something I have never been comfortable with, and while I wouldn't even come close to calling this a healthy relationship I was glad to see him fight for her throughout the film.
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