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

R16
2020
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109 mins
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Margot Robbie reprises her iconic Suicide Squad role in this DC Extended Universe actioner. Written and directed by women (Christina... More

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Birds of Prey (And the Fantabulous Emancipation of One Harley Quinn) | Ratings & Reviews

"Unlike the grimly desaturated, crushingly dour comic book aesthetic favoured by so many of its peers, Birds of Prey is fun, bright, and alive. Its aspects of social realism (abusive foster homes, abusive bosses, various other forms of abuse) are taken in purposeful stride rather than broodily stewed over. Even the final showdown is refreshingly short and snappy—punctuating the film perfectly rather than dragging it out endlessly as is so often the case. Birds of Prey may not be the most powerful or poignant movie you’ll see this year, but as a foray into female empowerment, it is a buoyant, bullshit-free blast."

FlicksFlicks

"This sequel stands alone as a thoroughly entertaining two hours of exuberant fun, thanks to terrific performances by Mary Elizabeth Winstead’s “Huntress”, the breakthrough chutzpah of 13-year-old Ella Jay Basco as a feisty orphan, and a welcome return from TV for Rosie Perez."

New Zealand ListenerNew Zealand Listener

"It’s messy, with a middle section that sags, but Birds Of Prey has vibrancy, anarchy and balls to spare. Harley and Joker are dead. Long live Harley Quinn."

Empire MagazineEmpire Magazine

"… basically Harley Quinn’s adventure with some entertaining guest stars, and a bunch of colourful, affable nitwittery designed to appeal to an audience in the mood for a good time or just lightly drunk."

FilmInkFilmInk

"Like any film about a villain redeemed, Birds of Prey must wrestle with the question of how far the protagonist's naughtiness ought to go."

Sydney Morning HeraldSydney Morning Herald

"The only comparison I can make is to Tarantino's Kill Bill. Think of Birds of Prey as a silly, but well made reboot of a couple of that film's multiple storylines. If that sounds like something you might enjoy, then have at it."

StuffStuff

"The mood of antic, playful obnoxiousness feels forced rather than liberated, the result of careful note-taking during repeated viewings of "Deadpool.""

The New York TimesThe New York Times

"If only all comic book movies felt this fun."

Little White LiesLittle White Lies

"It's all as tasty, chewy and disposable as bubble gum."

Los Angeles TimesLos Angeles Times

"Cathy Yan lets her heroine's mania guide her through a story that's scrappy, weird and ultimately fun as hell."

Time OutTime Out

"This film is a blitz of bad taste, a cornucopia of crass, and it is weirdly diverting - more than you might expect, given the frosty way Suicide Squad was received critically - and engagingly crazy."

The GuardianThe Guardian

"But those hoping for a Deadpool-like fusion of mayhem and wit should lower their expectations: Harley may be known for her unpredictability, but Birds plays by action-movie rules."

Hollywood ReporterHollywood Reporter

"Cathy Yan keeps it all hurtling along with impeccable ferocity. Her action scenes have a deftly detonating visual spaciousness, capped by crowd-pleasing moments..."

VarietyVariety

Birds of Prey (And the Fantabulous Emancipation of One Harley Quinn) | Details

Rating
R16, Violence, cruelty, offensive language and sexual references
Runtime
109
Genre
Action
Country of origin
USA

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