The fight scenes are a smash, the set design is interesting to look at, and even the cinematography is sleek and eye-catching. Again, lopsided, scatterbrained, but enjoyable. Though, I couldn't help but notice that his character was a bit of a mishmash of other Batman villains, rather than being an entirely accurate portrayal of "Black Mask." Mary Elizabeth Winstead as Helena Bertinelli is quite inspired, but supremely underutilized. recent, post-release rebranding of the film). Margot Robbie is having a blast, but it's almost futile to think the powers-that-be cared about anything other than a chance to capitalize on the Harley Quinn craze (see Harley Quinn's contributions taking up three-quarters of the title & Warner Bros. A tad scatterbrained and lopsided, but an enjoyable film, nonetheless. So what did we end up getting in this de facto first attempt at bringing these characters together in any form, let alone on the big screen? It's alright. Both are Batman-related, yes, but the lore surrounding these two entities crossing paths in the past is scant, to say the least. Those two seeds obviously being the undeniably prolific and popular Harley Quinn character and the slightly more esoteric Birds Of Prey comics. Both are A peculiar experiment in reaping the fruits from a plant that was born from two seeds with very little to do with one another. A peculiar experiment in reaping the fruits from a plant that was born from two seeds with very little to do with one another.
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