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Haleigh Foutch breaks down why Margot Robbie's standout turn as Harley Quinn deserves a lot more than what she got in 'Suicide Squad'.
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Damn right...
Horrible Design
More on her sex appeal and not the intelligent side of her to sell film. It came off cheap.
No consistent accent (I felt like there was 4-5 she was tying to do)
Origin story changed a little and stripped it down
Only good scene she and the Joker had was when they replicated the Alex Ross artwork, but it felt forced into the film and you knew it was there for a comic book fan nerdgasm moment. "Lets do it because we'll be known as the first film to do it".
Harley was fine. It was her relationship with Joker that was awful. He was portrayed as a loving, caring boyfriend. That's garbage. That's not Joker.
You're essentially saying I want to see Harley Quinn in a movie, but I don't want to see that kind of Harley Quinn. I'm guessing you would have preferred her to stay Dr. Harleen Quinzel, which, I admit, might make an interesting, shrink talking to patient, JOKER movie, but Harley Quinn has always been nutz. She's always been sexy - even in her original full body suit that so rightfully displayed all those perfect curves. She has always had a love-hate, ABUSIVE and obsessive relationship with The Joker, whom, despite how much they sometimes hate each other, can't keep their hands off each other. We got all this in Suicide Squad. Maybe the execution wasn't perfect. Maybe Margot Robbie didn't nail the ascent just right. The movie certainly didn't go deep enough into the Harley/Joker relationship, which should have and needed to be abusive (but that didn't test well with bandwagoners, so it got scrapped), because THAT's the kind of relationship Harley and Joker have always had. It honestly sickens me that all these bandwagon riding Harley Quinn "fans" want to change such a fantastic character - a character who has always been BEST as a sidekick. (If you don't believe me, try reading her horrendous solo comic book.) It reminds me of you find that perfect mate and then marrying them thinking you can "fix" them. They are who they are. They're not going to change who they are, so you're fooling yourself. Harley Quinn IS who Harley Quinn is. If you are turned off by her sexiness, craziness, viciousness, then you are NOT and never were a Harley Quinn fan and you need to get off the bandwagon and stop pretending that you are.
In general, DC fans deserve decent movies.