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It is vulgar, heartfelt, gorgeous (the cinematography by Henry Braham is lush), and utterly insane. If you haven’t watched it because you were burned by the 2016 version, do yourself a favor. Search for on your streaming service, turn off your brain, and let the starfish take you away.
The film’s standout sequence involves Harley being captured by the dictator of Corto Maltese. He treats her to dinner, bathes her, and asks her to marry him. She says yes. Then, in a single, unbroken take, she murders him, his guards, and his entire court while a floral explosion of blood paints the walls. It is the defining moment of the film—a visual representation of toxic romance meeting explosive freedom. suicide.squad.2
The plot of is deceptively simple. Amanda Waller (Viola Davis, terrifying as ever) sends two teams to the island nation of Corto Maltese. Their mission? Infiltrate a Nazi-era prison called Jotunheim and destroy a laboratory housing a colossal extraterrestrial entity known as Starro the Conqueror. It is vulgar, heartfelt, gorgeous (the cinematography by
Gunn has since confirmed that the film will feature a new cast of characters, with some familiar faces returning. The film is expected to explore new themes and storylines, while maintaining the tone and spirit of the first film. Then, in a single, unbroken take, she murders

