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The Suicide Squad (2021)
Warner Bros., KEEP LETTING THE WRITERS WRITE!
One of if not THE best DC film to date. A completely fun, R-rated, stupid, psychotic heist film. Not one character was unlikeable or useless in the film. Great casting and acting from everyone. Yes, that includes John Cena, who is as confoundingly charismatic as ever. Don't care what anyone says. And what an absurd scenario, putting all these obscure and occasionally laughable villains against such a galactic powerhouse of a villain. Just ridiculous, and amazing.
James Gunn excels at writing flawed yet lovable/admirable characters. Guardians of the Galaxy, Super, and now this. This man can WRITE! This movie definitely shows the potential that DC's future holds. Keep em coming. Suicide Squad 2021 and the Snyder Cut both exemplify that the corporate bigwigs need to stay out of the writing room, and let superhero fans write movies for superhero fans. It really produces some of the best work. Go see this movie, you will be wholly entertained. It's awesome.
Jungle Cruise (2021)
Classic, fun Disney adventure story.
Very enjoyable little-big budget film. Generic, formulaic, MacGuffin-driven story, but who cares? A cast of charismatic actors doing their thing and having fun on screen. A lighthearted Indiana Jones type tone. Take a break from all the gritty bleh of reality; go have some fun and see this good little movie. As the heading says, just classic Disney fun.
Pig (2021)
"We don't get a lot of things to really care about."
What a beautiful movie. Not everyone is going to love it, I've seen some of the reviews here, and frankly, they didn't understand what the film was going for. Seldom has there been such a raw portrayal of love and caring for the things that really matter, and decluttering life of all the unnecessary BS. A film that doesn't treat it's audience like idiots, letting you paint your own picture while still wholly understanding the message. Reserved and much more than skin deep, Nicolas Cage delivers a painfully Oscar-worthy performance. Go and see this movie!