Quick Highlights of Suicide Squad

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Suicide Squad, directed by David Ayer is one of the most engaging and outstanding movies of Hollywood. It was released on 1st August 2016. The film does touch the viewer’s heart. From start to the end it involves action, emotion and thrill. Through this film the director has highlighted the aspects of violence and how our bad deeds can lead to our own destruction. Every human being is born with a noble heart. It’s the human being who chooses either of the two routes- noble or evil. The one who chooses the evil one, suffers till the end. But every human has a heart whose beat he or she feels when he or she loses someone close to his or her heart or faces the same situation that he or she has once created for someone.

This movie in based on super heroes. After the unfortunate death of Superman, the head of the intelligence operative, Amanda Waller, creates a team that constitutes of criminals, for the goodwill and protection of the world. The team included Harley Quinn, Deadshot, El Diablo, Boomerang, Croc, Slipknot and Rick Flag. Every member of this team has a terrible and touchy past connected to him or her life; that motivates them to face the real villains of the world who were in an intention to destroy the entire world by their powers. The teammates might not have been too serious about the mission at its initial stage, but when each of them recalls their past and goes through the loss of their dear loved ones, they decide to finish those who want to destroy the world. Their enthusiasm and will power to finish the evilness from the world, keeps the audience engaging till the end.

The first half of the movie was not much appealing or engaging, but after the interval, the audience grab their seats tightly and lose themselves in the war that takes place between good and evil in the movie. The movie does bring a smile at the end on every person’s face over the fate and happy ending of the team members and salute them over their successful completion of the mission.

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Dimple Singh