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Took a BIG ONE for the team . . .

Posted by Billy Wonka on February 7, 2020 at 19:18:22:

Harley Quinn was a bigger disappointment than imagined. Skintight body stockings from frame one. Robbie was off a bit and McGregor was not well cast. The script was so repetitive that it reduced Robbie to a tiresome character by her playing a simple-minded woman-child the entire run time. The supporting cast was better.

The creative and colorful art design was very, very good. And, all the non-stop fight scenes were well choreographed. So, colorful violence sums it up.

I guess Robbie is the draw because the overall tone is not that of the somber DC Franchise but more along the lines of The Three Stooges.