Birds of Prey: And the Fantabulous Emancipation of One Harley Quinn
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- Margot Robbie
- Mary Elizabeth Winstead
- Jurnee Smollett-Bell
- Rosie Pérez
- Ewan McGregor
- Chris Messina
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Not disappointed a bit, long time Harley fan waited a long time for this movie and loved it. Everything is good about it, the action, humor, cinematography, the colors, and Margot Robbie SLAYS it as Quinn. It’s a great story that has a great pace and builds towards the Birds of Prey themselves coming together against Black Mask who I might add was awesome! Ewan shines as this character and is way more of a interesting psycho than Leto’s joker. More please
such a good movie no regrets at all and it’s a good date movie too
Metacritic
The movie starts with a series of kaleidoscopic, high-energy scenes that prove to be Birds of Prey’s high point. Even in these early moments, there’s a sense that narrative isn’t going to be a big selling point for this movie and those misgivings prove to be correct.
It’s a freeing movie, not without its flaws and missteps, but wonderfully alive with all the looseness of new possibility.
The fight scenes grow numbing as the birds take on the goons in melees that add up mostly to noise. All you feel is numb as Yan piles on one brawl after another to give the illusion that something is happening. Nothing really is. Birds of Prey and its ilk are empty calories, not meant to disturb when they dazzle. Joker, whatever its shortcomings, tackled a festering society that created its own monsters. Slapping the topical theme of female empowerment on a story that trucks in business-as-usual violence does not qualify as a game-changer — or a reason to go to the movies.