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Birds of Prey (and the Fantabulous Emancipation of One Harley Quinn)

Mind over mayhem.
2020 | 109m | English

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Director: Cathy Yan
Writer: Christina Hodson
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Full Credits

Name Character
Margot Robbie Harley Quinn
Rosie Perez Renee Montoya
Mary Elizabeth Winstead Helena Bertinelli / Huntress
Jurnee Smollett Dinah Lance / Black Canary
Ewan McGregor Roman Sionis
Ella Jay Basco Cassandra Cain
Chris Messina Victor Zsasz
Ali Wong Ellen Yee
David Ury Sleazy Breeder
Sara Montez Shallow Friend #1 / Kathrine
Izabel Pakzad Shallow Friend #2
Daniel Bernhardt Sionis' Chauffeur
Kc Strubbe Naïve Teammate
Jacky Shu Skeptical Teammate
Paloma Esparza Rabinov Bitchy Teammate
Derek Wilson Detective Tim Munroe
Joe Bucaro III Carlos Rossi
James Henry Williams Jr. Ace Chemical Police Officer
François Chau Mr. Keo
Miyuki Matsunaga Mrs. Keo
Anna Mikami Miss Keo (16 yrs)
Bruno Oliver Bodega Cook (Sal)
Keisha Tucker Roller Derby Girl
Matthew Willig Happy
Jeremy Denzlinger Desk Sergeant
Michael Masini Officer Drago
Charles Carpenter Processing Officer
Daniel Cole Patrol Cop
Jesse Bush Patrol Cop
Steven Williams Captain Patrick Erickson
Charlene Amoia Maria Bertinelli
Paul Lasa Helena's Father
Ella Mika Young Helena
Robert Catrini Stefano Galante
Eddie Alfano Helena's Bodyguard
Chris Carnel Desk Sergeant
Buddy Sosthand Coffee Cup Cop
Tim Sitarz Donut Cop
Shawn Balentine Key Card Cop
Shahaub Roudbari Smarmy Guy
Pramod Kumar Irate Shopkeeper
Christine Engh Elderly Woman
K.K. Barrett Dr. Aguilar
David Bianchi Sionis Henchman #1
Simon Rhee Cell Guard
Terrence Julien Cell Guard
George Crayton Prisoner
Caleb Spillyards Prisoner
Qiang Li Prisoner
Anthony N. Prisoner
Sala Baker Prisoner
Christian Womack Prisoner
Bryan Sloyer Prisoner
Kofi Yiadom Mercenary
Efka Kvaraciejus Mercenary
Sam Hargrave Mercenary
Dennis Keiffer Mercenary
Dana Lee Doc
Bojana Novaković Erika
Andy Hoff Erika's Date
Eric Michael Cole Disgruntled Man
Oakley Lehman Mercedes Gang
Richard King Mercedes Gang
Tim Rigby RR Passenger
Judy Kain Bespectacled Secretary (uncredited)
Rj Wayne Tough Guy (uncredited)
Zack Whyel Roman's Healer (uncredited)
Ellay Watson Roller Derby Fan (uncredited)
Karen Teliha Nun (uncredited)
Nev Smith Gotham Detective (uncredited)
Greice Santo Scantily Clad Crystal (uncredited)
Zeus Sagittarius Roman's Goon (uncredited)
Talon Reid Roman's Goon (uncredited)
Matthew Parry-Jones Club Goer (uncredited)
Brian Nuesi Husband (uncredited)
Adinett Nsabimana Girl at the Bar (uncredited)
Brandon Garic Notch Roman's Lift Goon (uncredited)
Anthony Molinari Mafiosi (uncredited)
Ego Mikitas Don (uncredited)
Lenora May Mrs. Marcucci (uncredited)
Jeff Lipary BBB Gang Member (uncredited)
Brandon Irvin Roman's Goon (uncredited)
Damon Hoffman Bodybuilder (uncredited)
William Guirola Thug (uncredited)
Nico Greetham Young Goon (uncredited)
Luis Richard Gomez Harley Super Fan (uncredited)
Shad Gaspard Lords Leader (uncredited)
Julian Garcia Roman's Goon (uncredited)
Eddie J. Fernandez Gauntlet Cop (uncredited)
Mike Ferguson Lord of the Avenue (uncredited)
Gerald Downey Judge (uncredited)
Jack Dourakos Club Goer (uncredited)
Sadyr Diouf Roman's Goon (uncredited)
Joey Courteau Club Dancer (uncredited)
Dan Cole Officer Timm (uncredited)
Lucas Di Medio Roman's Bodyguard (uncredited)
Jason Catron Sprang Bridge Soldier (uncredited)
David Anthony Buglione Joe Bertinelli (uncredited)
Name Job
Lachlan Robbie Stunts
Scott Rogers Stunt Coordinator
Tim Rigby Stunts
Jade Quon Stunts
Simon Rhee Stunts
Chris Palermo Stunts
Anthony N. Stunts
Chris Reid Stunts
Steve Rizzo Stunt Driver
Amanda Ruth Ritchie Stunts
Eddie Perez Stunt Driver
Cale Schultz Stunts
Bryan Sloyer Stunts
Jackson Spidell Stunts
Dena Sodano Stunt Driver
Caleb Spillyards Stunts
Daniel Stevens Stunts
Keisha Tucker Stunts
Mark Aaron Wagner Stunts
Kyro Wavebourne Stunt Driver
Aaron V. Williamson Stunts
Vaia Zaganas Stunt Double
Hayley Wright Stunt Double
Katy Wood Supervising Sound Editor
Yoko Hamamura Stunts
Greg Steele Visual Effects Supervisor
Christina Hodson Screenplay
Cathy Yan Director
Rich Delia Casting
Matthew Libatique Director of Photography
Jonathan Eusebio Stunt Coordinator, Second Unit Director
Jon Valera Fight Choreographer
Kasra Farahani Supervising Art Director
Claudette Barius Still Photographer
K.K. Barrett Production Design, Production Designer
Daniel Pemberton Original Music Composer
Jay Cassidy Editor
Paula Fairfield Sound Designer
Brandon Proctor Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Mark DeSimone ADR Mixer
Chad Stahelski Second Unit Director
Paul Dini Characters
Bruce Timm Characters
Brit DeLillo First Assistant Editor
Deborah La Mia Denaver Makeup Department Head
Alan Robert Murray Supervising Sound Editor
Mark LeDoux Visual Effects Supervisor
James Logan Stunts
Gary Archer Prosthetics
Rocky Abou-Sakher Stunts
Can Aydin Stunts
Dean Bailey Stunt Driver
Shawn Balentine Stunts
Matt Berberi Stunts
Nick Benseman Stunts
Joe Bucaro III Stunts
Heather Bonomo Stunts
David Anthony Buglione Stunts
Lee Chesley Stunts
Tim Connolly Stunts
Anis Cheurfa Stunts
Bruce Concepcion Stunts
Alyma Dorsey Stunts
Jeremy Fry Stunts
Jeremy Fitzgerald Stunts
Shad Gaspard Stunts
Marilyn Giacomazzi Stunts
Anisha Gibbs Stunts
Tad Griffith Stunts
Craig Henningsen Stunts
Ben Jenkin Stunts
Micah Karns Stunts
Dennis Keiffer Stunts
Efka Kvaraciejus Utility Stunts
Dave Lovano Stunts
Bethany Levy Stunt Driver
Tara Macken Stunts
Adam Lytle Stunts
Hiroo Minami Stunts
Jeremy Marinas Stunts
Mark Miscione Stunts
Renae Moneymaker Stunt Double
Anthony Molinari Stunts
James Moontasri Stunts
Mónica López Aleman Stunts
Chuck Dixon Thanks
Jolene Van Vugt Stunt Double
Julia Saeri Lee Costume Assistant
Craig Dollinger Boom Operator
Bryan Mendoza Utility Sound
Kelley Smith-Wait Executive In Charge Of Production
Beatrice Cerezo Key Art Production Assistant
Molly Hunter Flick Art Department Coordinator
Rich Romig Set Designer
Amy Lynn Umezu Storyboard Artist
Mark Hawker Special Effects Supervisor
Julien Pougnier Art Direction
Erin Benach Costume Designer
Phil Barrie Sound Effects Editor
Luke Gibleon Sound Effects Editor
Darren Maynard Sound Effects Editor
Michael W. Mitchell Sound Effects Editor
Samira Khan Visual Effects Coordinator
Annemarie Griggs Visual Effects Producer
Kenneth Au Visual Effects Supervisor
Dominic Pacitti Set Production Assistant
Sara Bartkiewicz Production Supervisor
Alice S. Kim Production Supervisor
Susan McNamara Unit Production Manager
Daniel Paress Post-Production Manager
Nadeem Ashayer Second Second Assistant Director
Dieter Busch Assistant Director
Oliver Mack Calhoun Second Unit Director
Dino Castelli First Assistant Director
Christina Fong Second Assistant Director
Alexander H. Gayner First Assistant Director
Eric Glasser Second Assistant Director
Matt McKinnon Second Second Assistant Director
Jayson Merrill First Assistant Director
R. Ben Parker Second Second Assistant Director
Matthew D. Smith Second Unit
Jody Blose Script Supervisor
Kathy McHugh Script Supervisor
Tracy L. Moody Script Supervisor
Jared Hasselbach VFX Artist
Jordan Ferrer Art Direction
Gustaf Aspegren Art Direction
Cary Ayers Makeup Artist
Lindsay Garrison Makeup Artist
John Maldonado Makeup Artist
Michelle Miller Makeup Artist
Nicole Sortillon Amos Makeup Artist
Cale Thomas Makeup Artist
Samantha Ward Makeup Artist
Kevin Wasner Makeup Artist
Sabrina Wilson Makeup Artist
Christopher Casey Set Dresser
Katie Childs Set Decoration Buyer
Jeremy Cisneros Set Dresser
Scott Edward Collins Set Dresser
Luis G. Hoyos Set Designer
Allison Isenberg Set Decoration Buyer
Erin E. Riegel Assistant Art Director
Michael Thurman Set Dresser
Willard Overstreet Foley Editor
Adam Kopald Sound Effects Editor
Onnalee Blank Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Shudhdodhan Milind Ambhore VFX Artist
Austin Baerg VFX Artist
Pierre Bonnette VFX Artist
Marguerite Chantal VFX Artist
Martyn Culpitt VFX Artist
Matthew Dravitzki Visual Effects Producer
Matt Hallen VFX Artist
Sagar Lonkar VFX Artist
Joaquin Ludewig VFX Artist
Yael Majors Visual Effects Supervisor
Jesse Morrow Visual Effects Producer
Julie Osborn Visual Effects Producer
Michael Perdew Visual Effects Producer
Adam Pere Visual Effects Producer
Hunter Rosenberg VFX Artist
Jaymes Ruffin VFX Artist
Brendan Seals Visual Effects Supervisor
Cathy Shaw VFX Artist
Kevin Souls Visual Effects Supervisor
Doug Spilatro VFX Artist
Georgina Street Visual Effects Producer
Anthony Almaraz Set Costumer
Corey Bronson Set Costumer
Kelly Porter Set Costumer
Kay Hoddy Rotoscoping Artist
Megan Gray Assistant Costume Designer
Aviel Ayoung Stunts
Eric Brown Stunts
Tony Carbajal Stunts
Rockey Dickey Jr. Stunt Coordinator
Brandon Cornell Stunts
Cory DeMeyers Stunts
Guy Fernandez Stunts
Josh Fried Stunts
Daniel Graham Stunts
Akihiro Haga Stunts
Kirk A. Jenkins Stunts
Jocelyn Kay Stunts
Keone Kim Stunts
Tristen Morts Stunts
Blake Moya Stunts
Robert Nagle Stunt Driver
Sydney Olson Utility Stunts
Mike Mukatis Stunts
Spencer Sano Stunt Driver
Ross Scharphorn Stunts
Brett Sheerin Stunts
Yavuz Topuz Stunts
Sonja Wajih Stunts
Willie Weber Stunt Driver
Kyle Weishaar Stunts
Duy Pham Visual Effects
Takayuki Sato Title Graphics
Joshua Levinson Post Production Supervisor
Evan Schiff Editor
Florencia Martin Set Decoration
Thrain Shadbolt Visual Effects Supervisor
Marissa Labog Stunt Double
Joe Studzinski Conceptual Illustrator
Steven A. Morrow Sound Mixer
Brittany Petros Location Manager
Donald Sparks First Assistant Director
Michael Bauman Gaffer
Eddie J. Fernandez Stunts
John Hennigan Stunts
Zhanna Sattsaeva Stunts
Michael Riley Title Designer
Fernando Zorrilla Visual Effects Supervisor
Jason Perrine Graphic Designer
Name Title
Sue Kroll Producer
Geoff Johns Executive Producer
Walter Hamada Executive Producer
David Ayer Executive Producer
Christina Hodson Co-Producer
Hans Ritter Executive Producer
Margot Robbie Producer
Bryan Unkeless Producer
Galen Vaisman Executive Producer
Donald Sparks Co-Producer
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Reviews

msbreviews
6.0

If you enjoy reading my Spoiler-Free reviews, please follow my blog @ https://www.msbreviews.com Since Wonder Woman that the DCEU has not missed a beat. Even though the latter is still my favorite of the universe, I have mostly a positive opinion about Justice League, Aquaman, and Shazam! Yes, t ... hese are not the greatest comic-book movies of all-time, but I would be lying if I denied that I was entertained. Birds of Prey follows the same path: it's fun, action-heavy, and it boasts a phenomenal cast. It has some issues regarding the actual plot and a few characters, but I'll get there. First of all, let me get the mandatory compliments to Margot Robbie's performance out of the way. If there's a DC character better than Harley Quinn for Robbie to portray, please let me know, because I think she's absolutely perfect as a lunatic, over-the-top psychiatrist-turned-psychopath. Suicide Squad might be a total mess, but I doubt anyone denies how Robbie fits seamlessly into the Harley persona. From her looks to the way she speaks and from her physical movement to her facial expressions, there's just no better casting. She embodies the whole film's chaotic vibe and even contributes to the (very) colorful set design. However, she's not the only one who delivers a spectacular performance. Jurnee Smollett-Bell offers a surprisingly captivating display as Dinah Lance / Black Canary. Even though Harley Quinn is the main character, I found myself caring a lot about Dinah. Her way of living suits the character's personality like a glove, and she's undoubtedly the best-written secondary character of the movie. Unfortunately, I can't say the same about the others, and this is one of my biggest issues. It's a film packed with cliches and attempts of making the characters aware of those cliches, which is also, well, something pretty overused. What's more generic? Having the bad guy telling the hero their masterplan or having the hero stating how the bad guy is incredibly dumb by thinking of doing that? At first, I laughed, and I thought it was funny the way Christina Hodson was avoiding to write straight-up cliche characters by making everyone else aware of the way these talk or move. But the whole "I know you're cliche, so you can get away with saying or doing cliche things" only works for a couple of scenes, not an entire movie. This is why I wasn't able to connect with Renee Montoya or care about her narrative at all. Mary Elizabeth Winstead is one of my favorite actresses, but she has the least screentime of the entire cast. I never criticize a film for not giving an actor/actress I like a more important role (unlike other people, I believe it would be unfair to do so). Still, I do complain if I think a particular character should have been given more screentime, which is the case of Huntress. I find her backstory way more exciting and emotionally investing than Rosie Perez's character, but sadly Huntress' personal story serves only as a not-that-surprising third act twist. There are several past-present transitions in the storytelling, most work, but some feel extremely abrupt. Nevertheless, Winstead is outstanding every single time she's on camera! Ewan Mcgregor offers a good performance as the villain, but he leads me to my other major issue: the central plot. Trivia time: a MacGuffin is an object, device, or event necessary to the narrative and the motivation of the characters, but insignificant, unimportant, or irrelevant in itself. The thread that connects every single character is based on one of the most overused MacGuffins ever. Now, don't get me wrong: a MacGuffin is NOT a synonym of bad writing or of a bad plot! It's merely something that leads to nothing. Having in mind that Birds of Prey is a character-driven movie, a plot centered around a MacGuffin is not unusual. As long as every character works, the primary story can simply be a passenger (Quentin Tarantino's Once Upon a Time in Hollywood applies this method). However, in Birds of Prey, not every character has an interesting story... Basically, Christina Hodson's screenplay isn't exactly bad, but it isn't great too. Just like the film, it has its ups and downs, and I saved some of the ups for last because I do want to end this review on a positive note. Finally, a DCEU movie where the action isn't overwhelmed with CGI, but with detailed choreography and long takes instead! Thank you, Cathy Yan, for bringing some of the best action sequences in this universe. Even if the third act gets a little sloppy due to the amount of characters, it's still a very satisfying ending. The score beautifully accompanies the action, and the visuals are truly gorgeous to look at. The comedy bits are on-point, I laughed quite often, but my final remark goes to a topic I rarely address... Birds of Prey is a filmmaking lesson on how to produce an incredibly diverse movie without it feeling forced or unnatural. Only AFTER leaving the theater, I acknowledged the fact that the cast and characters are from various races, cultures, and have different sexual preferences. Why? Because this film doesn't waste its runtime by having its characters mention how black, white, Latinas, Chinese, gay, or whatever they are. They simply are what they are, and we all have eyes to see them. Congrats to Yan, Hodson, and everyone else who decided to treat the characters as if they're humans like every one of us. In the end, Birds of Prey (and the ridiculously long subtitle) continues DCEU's streak of (at least) good movies since Wonder Woman came out. With a phenomenal cast led by an outstanding Margot Robbie as Harley Quinn, Cathy Yan delivers some of the best action of the entire universe in a genuinely entertaining superhero flick. A colorful, chaotic, and fun vibe is present throughout the whole runtime, as well as a pretty neat score. However, Christina Hodson's screenplay lacks creativity. The main plot revolves around the most overused MacGuffin ever, and some characters are straight-up taken from the book of cliches. It's a generic comic-book film with a formulaic narrative, but one that possesses enough fun and entertainment to overlook the typical story. Rating: B-

Jun 23, 2021
kmai01
N/A

Pretty good Movie, I did not expect Harvey Quinn can kick ass like that. I can see some guy can be turn off this movie because all women hero team. I find it very entertaining and well made. ...

Jun 23, 2021
TalisBriedis
1.0

Garbage. Nothing, and I REALLY MEAN NOTHING good to say about this. ...

Jun 23, 2021
screenzealots
7.0

I really dug “Birds of Prey (And the Fantabulous Emancipation of One Harley Quinn)” because it is unlike any movie I’ve seen before. There are the conventional-minded and flashy action scenes that accompany most superhero characters, but this is a violent, R-rated, naughty-joke, potty-mouthed comic ... book tour de force made for women over 25. It’s a boisterous good time for feminists and girl nerds everywhere. The film is told from the twisted and deliciously sarcastic point of view of Harley Quinn (Margot Robbie), ex-girlfriend of the Joker. When the evil Roman Sionis (Ewan McGregor) puts out a hit on a young petty thief (Ella Jay Basco), the most nefarious villains turn Gotham City upside down looking for her. When Harley crosses paths with Huntress (Mary Elizabeth Winstead), Black Canary (Jurnee Smollett-Bell), and cop Renee Montoya (Rosie Perez), the women learn they have no choice but to team up in order to take Sionis down once and for all. The heartbeat of the film lies in Robbie’s iconic character interpretation of Harley Quinn. She is terrific in making her naughty character with a mean streak easy to love. Harley isn’t exactly a woman you want to emulate, but it sure would be fun to hang out and be friends with her. All of the supporting performances here really are first-rate too. McGregor chews scenery with audacious glee, and his villain is truly terrifying. With the addition of a diverse, kick-ass female supporting cast playing equally bad-ass superheros, the film takes a multicultural feminist slant that thankfully doesn’t seem forced by committee. “Birds of Prey” is the type of scrappy mayhem that gives a sparkle of excitement to the mostly bland and boring DCEU. It’s colorful and chaotic, reckless and energetic, and I am surprised that I enjoyed this movie as much as I did. This is a really, really fun spectacle that could bring new fans to the genre.

Jun 23, 2021
maketheSWITCH
9.0

'Birds of Prey' its absolute thrill ride. It's unapologetically fun and crude and violent. To quote Saoirse Ronan from 'Little Woman'... "Women." - Chris dos Santos Read Chris' full article... https://www.maketheswitch.com.au/article/review-birds-of-prey-im-here-to-report-a-terrible-crime-dc-ha ... s-saved-cinema

Jun 23, 2021
thetoerag
N/A

I am afraid to say,, but after watching Suicide Squad which was pretty good. This is a let down and I was looking forward to watching it. After watching this I think if there was a plot/story behind the movie, I couldn't see it it was all over the place and nothing seemed to follow. All I can say ... about this movie is the Actors/Actresses were paid to be stupid and not funny, I hoped for better things and got trash.

Jun 23, 2021
adishake
7.0

**Very refreshing and funny**, The movie is very different from like any team-up movie I've ever seen, it will make you forget that it's a superhero movie entirely it feels like it's just a crazy movie with criminal minds all over the city moving quite freely in fancy dress until one scene of Black ... Canary where you realise yeah you're watching a super-hero movie they gota show their powers. **It's violent and humorous and Margot Robbie's Harley Quinn is Fantastic and I really loved the Crossbow Killer**, DCEU has come up with really great works since the Justice League (ignoring the Aquaman) and if you're counting the upcoming DCEU movies then you'll see a very great future for DC with Batman, Shazam 2 and Wonder Woman sequel.

Jun 23, 2021
Ruuz
8.0

If COVID-19 ushered cinemas off this mortal coil, I'm kind of strangely okay with telling people this was the last thing I ever got to see on the big screen. _Final rating:★★★★ - Very strong appeal. A personal favourite._ ...

Jun 23, 2021
JPV852
5.0

Margot Robbie's Harley Quinn was one of the few highlights of Suicide Squad but once this one was announced, I felt indifferent and the trailers didn't do much to change that to the point I skipped this in theaters. Watching it now, I came away shrugging my shoulders. Some of the action scenes, supe ... rvised by Chad Stahelski, were okay but the pacing was all off and the actual BIRDS OF PREY, were sidelined and don't really get any memorable moments. Similarly, Ewan McGregor was alright but a weak villain. As a fan of the Batman comic book, outside of HQ, none of these resemble their counterparts, most notably Cassandra Cain who was a great character (trained as an assassin as a little girl by her father, David Cain, before being taken in by Bruce Wayne). IDK, in the end this was a misfire and don't think it was the fault of an inexperienced director (using the same script, not sure anyone else would've made all that much better). Could be a case of being too much of a vanity project for Robbie. **2.75/5**

Jun 23, 2021
MovieGuys
N/A

Whilst many films have a message its a fine line between informing and lecturing. For me "Birds of Prey" fails to appreciate this distinction. Its incessant, brittle, feminist finger wagging, is downright tiresome and quickly exhausted any sense of pleasure, I might have derived from this film. ... Its a shame too, as the underyling mechanics of the story could have worked well as a basic, by the numbers, action mash up. Regrettably that was not to be and whats left, is not something I would pay to see again. Which also applies to any spin offs or future efforts, in this vein. 2/10.

Jun 23, 2021
jw
3.0

There's boring power fantasies for boys. This is the same boring power fantasy, but for girls. The characters are flat, the action well filmed but inconsequential, the story nonexistent, and the entertainment value... don't be sober if you want to be entertained. In the genre of mindless actio ... n entertainment, this is still at the bottom of the barrel - like some of the 80s action movies which are better off forgotten. Nice styling and set design, though. The actors did their best given what they had to work with, but it is only Margot Robbie who impresses by making the main character watchable by her acting. Verdict: Even if you are in for mindless action, don't waste your time on this. Clips are enough to see style and script.

Jun 23, 2021
Kamurai
6.0

Average watch at best, might watch again, and can't recommend. There are several ways to look at this movie: 1) From a sequel stand point. 2) From a comics stand point. 3) From a stand alone movie stand point. 1) Sequel stand point THERE IS AN ENTIRE MOVIE MISSING! This is the 3rd part ... of the "Harley Quinn Trilogy". We're missing an entire transformation of a character from one thing to another for this movie to even be able to happen. And if you're picking at that thread, then there is probably 2 or 3 movies before "Suicide Squad". 2) From a comics standpoint OMG, they pooed all over almost every concept they borrowed from the comics. -Harley leaving the Joker- This was a huge Gotham event, not from a Gotham standpoint, but in the revolution and rebirth of a character that literally is left out of the story here. -Birds of Prey- Never mentioned in the movie, they come together our of necessity, like the Avengers, when the original concept was orchestrated by Oracle who hand picked women in the vigilante field to help her, but at least they included the originals, Huntress and Black Canary -Huntress- I've never loved Mary Elizabeth Winstead more, but they turned the "Crossbow Killer" vs Huntress thing into a really poor joke, making her seem sad instead of powerful, when should be saying, "I am the Huntress" to install the fear of the name into criminals as she was a killing vigilante, the only reason Batman wouldn't work with her, and a main contention with Oracle. -Black Canary- I understand that there are WAY too many white characters, but the solution is not to "wash" characters, just create new characters that help balance out the whole pool. Jurnee Smollett is awesome, and she does a great job, but she's not the same Black Canary that I know, that was an international spy / mercenary (basically an American Black Widow). The gritty reboot is good, I'd just rather it be her own character and have it stand on her own awesome footing. -Cassandra Cain- What a creative way to ruin a future Batgirl movie. And that has to be what it is. They some contention with someone else wanting the rights (or they're elapsing) and we're seeing what happened to Spiderman and Venom, they're using the name so someone else can't. She was supposed to be the assassin turned vigilante, the daughter of Deathstroke, raised in the League of Shadows, but sure 2 bit pickpocket works. -Harley Quinn- They are all over the place with her, from helpless girl to badass to bad fighter to lucky only to clueless to amazing intellect, to violent psychopath to emotional friend. Pick a lane. And the "word on face" thing didn't go over well with Joker, not sure why the kept such a distraction when her face is already the symbol with which she garners the desired attention. 3) Stand alone movie I hate the stupid way they jump around with the story: I didn't like in in "Pulp Fiction" where it had purpose, I doubt I'll ever like it anywhere else. That aside, this is actually pretty great, they spent a lot of money to get the production value where it needs to be, the cast is awesome, the story (when understandable) is pretty good, and the characters are entertaining as hell, even if Harley Quinn now seems to be a lot more Deadpool than I want. Most of its problems are just that it is trying to be a Gotham Knights, DC movie when it absolutely doesn't have to be. Using names that people don't recognize and giving them a different experience only turns your great movie into a good movie. I miss the days when people just made a thing they thought was good and saw if they were right. All this spreadsheet analysis of world wide information is definitely skewing movies, and we haven't even been doing it long enough to see if it's really effective measurement. Long-short: it's a good enough movie to be potentially great if you just pretend you know nothing about anything else.

Jun 23, 2021
AdamRife
N/A

If you found yourself internally screaming for Ryan Reynolds to shut the hell up during Deadpool, then the relentless, zany narration of Margot Robbie’s Harley Quinn will likely send you gibbering and ruined towards the emergency exit after, oh, 23 seconds. ...

Jun 23, 2021
RSOliveira
6.0

Harley Quinn: Birds of Prey is DC entertainment's latest effort to conquer the territory of film-adapted comics, a different effort with a really interesting idea at its base. Making Harley Quinn the main character in your own movie after shining on the terrible Suicide Squad makes perfect sense, ri ... dding her of the Joker’s abusive control makes the idea even more interesting (although I’m of the opinion that Joker should have been the great villain of this film). Sometime after the events of Suicide Squad, and after ending his relationship with the Joker, Quinn breaks up with the factory where he gave himself up to his former crush, announcing to Gotham the whole time that he was no longer under the protection of the feared Crime Clown . Of course, in doing so, Quinn makes herself a target to shoot down, due to all the evil she had done in the past, inspiring the villain Roman Sionis (played by an eccentric Ewan McGregor) to chase her, that and a missing diamond causes Harley to cross paths with the group of women whose title the film refers to. I would say that the biggest problem with Harley Quinn: Birds of Prey is the combination of several elements that do not always make the most sense. There are times when the film seems to want to put Harley in the midst of a new team such a Suicide Squad, other times when it is only concerned with focusing on it, as if it were trying to follow a plot in which, in the end, it would face Joker (Since Joker doesn't even make any appearance in the film, being replaced by Roman Sionis). In my opinion, Harley Quinn: Birds of Prey doesn't really know what he wants to be, and I can't help feeling that Joker was supposed to be part of the film, but due to the drama with the negative reception of Jared Leto's interpretation, it was excluded completely from the project. However, McGregor's interpretation gives Ronan Sionis an aura of threat, of terror, as he really seems to be dangerous and we still feel his ferocity emanating from the screen. That said, all the interpretations are really excellent, Margot Robbie is enthusiastic on paper, her character is highly memorable and the only one in the film that is really 100% developed. Mary Elizabeth Winstead is incredible in the role of Huntress, despite the little material given to her, and brings a natural charisma to the character that makes her really special, without her this would be an easily forgotten character. Jurnee Smollett-Bell as Canary is also extremely convincing, and brings to the paper a special magnetism that leaves it as one of the most memorable parts of the film. Harley Quinn: Birds of Prey, on the whole, is not a bad film, although thematically confusing, it is extremely fun and will certainly get a lot of laughs from the audience. Again, Harley Quinn is also the piece that really makes this project so unique, and seeing it on the screen is something that will leave any audience member with a smile on their face. It is also important to note that the film contains incredibly well choreographed action sequences, which become a visual delight as they become crazier. Their performance is delusional and fiery, as in the rest of the film, giving it a very extravagant and remarkable style. So, while Harley Quinn: Birds of Prey is no Wonder Woman (2017) and contains a host of problems, it's also extremely fun, a good time spent in the cinema without the obligation to think about the general problems of life. I can't say that I loved the movie, but I didn't hate it either, it's a decent guilty pleasure and a decent hour spent in front of the big screen.

Jun 23, 2021
kathybowing
5.0

About 'Birds of Prey' writing a lot in principle illegally and unnatural! Tape this clearly does not deserve! After all, the authors and producers completely forgot that people love not only with their eyes but also ears, soul, and brain. And with this love here is clearly stress. Total: an empty b ... right one-time little interesting cocktail with two famous actors, flat jokes, absolutely not exciting plot.

Jul 24, 2021
Geronimo1967
4.0

Sorry, but this is a really poor attempt at an action film. Margot Robbie is Ok as the feisty heroine from the title, but the rest of the cast are instantly forgettable. I am guessing that Ewan McGregor - the dastardly villain of the piece - was only available for a few filming days as his appearanc ... es are pretty shallow from a characterisation perspective and add little to the plot. The interminable fight scenes reminded me of "Bugsy Malone" (1976) only without the custard pies.

Mar 28, 2022
beyondthecineramadome
9.0

Full review: <a>https://www.tinakakadelis.com/beyond-the-cinerama-dome/2021/12/28/fly-away-home-birds-of-prey-and-the-fantabulous-emancipation-of-one-harley-quinnnbspreview<a> _Birds of Prey (and the Fantabulous Emancipation of One Harley Quinn)_ is one of the few comic book movies that really ge ... ts the spirit of its source material. Director Cathy Yan understands that it should be a chaotic Technicolor feast of action and adventure, and her love letter to Harley Quinn (Margot Robbie) is a blast.

Jul 15, 2022
TitanGusang
7.0

Birds of Prey starts off incredibly strong, with a fantastic introduction to Harley Quinn and her downfall post Joker break up, but the story starts to fall off the rails towards the end. It was hard to stay engaged in the movie with it jumping around so much due to the unreliable narrator that is H ... arley Quinn. Even though I get the direction they were going for, it just did not work for me. I really did not care about a couple characters in the main cast and found myself on really liking Harley and Black Canary, the other two felt underdeveloped. Ewan McGregor did a fantastic job as the villain in this film, every scene he captivated me with calm demeanor quickly spiraling into insanity, he stole the show. The fight choreography in this film was top notch too, with plenty of creative kills and interesting visuals to boot. I found myself mixed, where I like a part and got bored at others. Definitely inconsistent, but a fun watch none the less. **Verdict:** _Good_

Jul 15, 2022
MonsterMartha
8.0

Nonstop mindfu#k journey through the eyes of Harley Quinn. So much fun to see her character arch. Margot makes it so much fun with putting so many little details like facial expressions, the way she delivers lines, and sometimes just her total awkwardness in the moment. Fun film. ...

Jul 26, 2022