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Birds of Prey (and the Fantabulous Emancipation of One Harley Quinn) 2020 123movies

Birds of Prey (and the Fantabulous Emancipation of One Harley Quinn) 2020 123movies

Mind Over MayhemFeb. 05, 2020109 Min.
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Watch: Birds of Prey (and the Fantabulous Emancipation of One Harley Quinn) 2020 123movies, Full Movie Online – A twisted tale told by Harley Quinn herself, when Gotham’s most nefariously narcissistic villain, Roman Sionis, and his zealous right-hand, Zsasz, put a target on a young girl named Cass, the city is turned upside down looking for her. Harley, Huntress, Black Canary and Renee Montoya’s paths collide, and the unlikely foursome have no choice but to team up to take Roman down..
Plot: Harley Quinn joins forces with a singer, an assassin and a police detective to help a young girl who had a hit placed on her after she stole a rare diamond from a crime lord.
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6.0/10 Votes: 239,291
79% | RottenTomatoes
60/100 | MetaCritic
N/A Votes: 9105 Popularity: 76.464 | TMDB

Reviews:


If you found yourself internally screaming for Ryan Reynolds to shut the hell up during Deadpool, then the relentless, zany narration of Margot Robbie’s Harley Quinn will likely send you gibbering and ruined towards the emergency exit after, oh, 23 seconds.
Review By: Adam Rife

Harley Quinn: Birds of Prey is DC entertainment’s latest effort to conquer the territory of film-adapted comics, a different effort with a really interesting idea at its base. Making Harley Quinn the main character in your own movie after shining on the terrible Suicide Squad makes perfect sense, ridding her of the Joker’s abusive control makes the idea even more interesting (although I’m of the opinion that Joker should have been the great villain of this film).

Sometime after the events of Suicide Squad, and after ending his relationship with the Joker, Quinn breaks up with the factory where he gave himself up to his former crush, announcing to Gotham the whole time that he was no longer under the protection of the feared Crime Clown . Of course, in doing so, Quinn makes herself a target to shoot down, due to all the evil she had done in the past, inspiring the villain Roman Sionis (played by an eccentric Ewan McGregor) to chase her, that and a missing diamond causes Harley to cross paths with the group of women whose title the film refers to.

I would say that the biggest problem with Harley Quinn: Birds of Prey is the combination of several elements that do not always make the most sense. There are times when the film seems to want to put Harley in the midst of a new team such a Suicide Squad, other times when it is only concerned with focusing on it, as if it were trying to follow a plot in which, in the end, it would face Joker (Since Joker doesn’t even make any appearance in the film, being replaced by Roman Sionis).

In my opinion, Harley Quinn: Birds of Prey doesn’t really know what he wants to be, and I can’t help feeling that Joker was supposed to be part of the film, but due to the drama with the negative reception of Jared Leto’s interpretation, it was excluded completely from the project. However, McGregor’s interpretation gives Ronan Sionis an aura of threat, of terror, as he really seems to be dangerous and we still feel his ferocity emanating from the screen.

That said, all the interpretations are really excellent, Margot Robbie is enthusiastic on paper, her character is highly memorable and the only one in the film that is really 100% developed. Mary Elizabeth Winstead is incredible in the role of Huntress, despite the little material given to her, and brings a natural charisma to the character that makes her really special, without her this would be an easily forgotten character. Jurnee Smollett-Bell as Canary is also extremely convincing, and brings to the paper a special magnetism that leaves it as one of the most memorable parts of the film.

Harley Quinn: Birds of Prey, on the whole, is not a bad film, although thematically confusing, it is extremely fun and will certainly get a lot of laughs from the audience. Again, Harley Quinn is also the piece that really makes this project so unique, and seeing it on the screen is something that will leave any audience member with a smile on their face.

It is also important to note that the film contains incredibly well choreographed action sequences, which become a visual delight as they become crazier. Their performance is delusional and fiery, as in the rest of the film, giving it a very extravagant and remarkable style.

So, while Harley Quinn: Birds of Prey is no Wonder Woman (2017) and contains a host of problems, it’s also extremely fun, a good time spent in the cinema without the obligation to think about the general problems of life. I can’t say that I loved the movie, but I didn’t hate it either, it’s a decent guilty pleasure and a decent hour spent in front of the big screen.

Review By: Ricardo Oliveira
Better than SUICIDE SQUAD
Did you catch the 2016 DCEU disappointment SUICIDE SQUAD with Will Smith as Deadshot and Jared Leto as the Joker? Many people (myself included) thought that that film was “just fine, nothing special” but were impressed with the way Margot Robbie handled the Harley Quinn character and wished for a standalone film that featured the Harley Quinn character.

Be careful what you wish for.

BIRDS OF PREY (AND THE FANTABULOUS EMANCIPATION OF ONE HARLEY QUINN) is the answer to that wish and while it is slightly better than SUICIDE SQUAD, it still isn’t all that….well…Fantabulous… of a film.

BIRDS OF PREY (which I hear is now being relabeled HARLEY QUINN: BIRDS OF PREY) is produced by Margot Robbie’s production company and features an all female lead cast (the villain is a male) and a female Writer and a female Director. Consequently, this is a “female empowerment” film where the self-described “tough chicks” band together to defeat the male villain.

I applaud the effort and the idea behind the movie, but as a film, this one didn’t quite work for me.

I start with the main focus of this film – Harley Quinn. This is just not a character, I discovered, that I want to spend an entire film with. She is, at it turns out, a very good SUPPORTING character, but not one that is interesting enough (at least for me) to carry a whole movie. I will give Margot Robbie credit…her interpretation of the character is interesting and that performance kept me focused throughout.

The other Birds of Prey are just as interesting. For the first time in I can’t tell you, Rosie Perez did not annoy me in her role. She played earnest, frustrated Police Officer Renee Montoya and I found myself rooting for her when she was on the screen. Same goes for Jurnee Smollett-Bell’s interpretation of Black Canary a character I knew very little about and was intrigued (though her “Super Power” was suddenly sprung on the audience with very little foreshadowing – foreshadowing that could have helped). And, finally, Mary Elizabeth Winstead almost steals the film as the revenge-seeking Huntress, a character I really enjoyed and hope I see again (though, I’m learning my lesson – let it be as a supporting character in another film and not her own, standalone film).

So, this film has 4 interesting characters at the top, but the issue is that they don’t come together as a team until VERY late in the film (in a finale showdown that was the highlight of the film for me), so I really couldn’t tell if there was any chemistry between these characters/actresses. I think there MIGHT have been, but no real sample size to tell.

Fairing less well as a character was Ewan McGregor’s one-note take on super-narcissistic Roman Sionis/Black Mask. The character was pretty much in front of you at the start of the film and was still the same one-note character at the end. Also not “doing it for me” was Ella Jay Basco as Cassandra Cain, the street kid that becomes the focal point of the bad guys in the film (and the character the Birds of Prey must band together to save). I didn’t much care for this character – or the performance – so I had no real emotional investment in whether or not the Birds of Prey could save her.

The Direction by Cathy Yan is professional and competent and the final showdown does show signs of originality and brilliance. I’ll give her credit, she caught my attention with the last 1/2 hour of this film – much more so than she did with the first 79 minutes.

A better effort at this type of anti-hero comic book adventure (certainly better than SUICIDE SQUAD) but the DCEU still has not stuck the landing on this.

I encourage them to keep trying.

Letter Grade: B

7 stars (out of 10) and you can take that to the Bank(ofMarquis)

Review By: bankofmarquis
Entertaining at times, but is all over the place
Birds of Prey: and the Fantabulous Emancipation of one Harley Quinn, is a movie I had high hopes for but it fell flat. I will start off this review with the positive aspects first such as: Margot Robbie as Harley Quinn was a great casting and continues to be where I think she gives a better performance then her one in Suicide Squad, and Ewan Mcgregor plays a decent version of Black Mask. The use of colours and costumes I thought were great and I found some moments of entertainment through some of its action sequences.

However, This film has a lot of problems, most of the performances in this film are very shoddy, especially from Rosie Perez who is a walking cliche’ as Renee Montoya (and I know that’s what they were going for but it just doesn’t work}, and Mary Elizabeth Winstead as Huntress who gives us some very cringey at times acting, and I think some of this has something to do with the screenplay which I also think is average at best. The humour that they’re going for doesn’t work at all I chuckled maybe once, and it was the same for my theatre. They also butchered Victor Zsasz which I found extremely disappointing as I was looking forward to his inclusion in the DCEU, the way he was portrayed was nothing like how he is in the comics and it seems like he is just trying to be some knock off version of the Joker. Also why is the film titled Birds of Prey? This is a Harley Quinn Movie, just like the trailers the Birds of Prey are barely in it and when they were they had small glimpses of being cool characters but for the most part they were some of the most cliched early 2000’s era superhero characters I have seen since that era.

Overall, I found Birds of Prey to be a disappointment I came into this film very optimistic but got let down, due to the fact that this films writing was just plain bad. If Margot Robbie’s and Ewan Mcgregor’s performances weren’t as great as what they were with the nice compliments of the characters costumes it would have been completely boring and cliched garbage.

Review By: kaneeddy

Other Information:

Original Title Birds of Prey (and the Fantabulous Emancipation of One Harley Quinn)
Release Date 2020-02-05
Release Year 2020

Original Language en
Runtime 1 hr 49 min (109 min)
Budget 75000000
Revenue 201858461
Status Released
Rated R
Genre Action, Adventure, Comedy
Director Cathy Yan
Writer Christina Hodson, Paul Dini, Bruce Timm
Actors Margot Robbie, Rosie Perez, Mary Elizabeth Winstead
Country United States
Awards 17 wins & 83 nominations
Production Company N/A
Website N/A


Technical Information:

Sound Mix Dolby Atmos
Aspect Ratio 2.39 : 1
Camera Arri Alexa Mini, Cooke Anamorphic/i SF Lenses, Arri Alexa SXT, Cooke Anamorphic/i SF Lenses
Laboratory Company 3 (digital intermediate)
Film Length N/A
Negative Format 35 mm (Kodak Vision3 500T 5219) (footage from ‘Suicide Squad’), Codex
Cinematographic Process /i Scope (anamorphic) (source format), ARRIRAW (3.4K) (source format), Digital Intermediate (4K) (master format), Dolby Vision
Printed Film Format D-Cinema

Birds of Prey (and the Fantabulous Emancipation of One Harley Quinn) 2020 123movies
Birds of Prey (and the Fantabulous Emancipation of One Harley Quinn) 2020 123movies
Birds of Prey (and the Fantabulous Emancipation of One Harley Quinn) 2020 123movies
Birds of Prey (and the Fantabulous Emancipation of One Harley Quinn) 2020 123movies
Birds of Prey (and the Fantabulous Emancipation of One Harley Quinn) 2020 123movies
Birds of Prey (and the Fantabulous Emancipation of One Harley Quinn) 2020 123movies
Birds of Prey (and the Fantabulous Emancipation of One Harley Quinn) 2020 123movies
Birds of Prey (and the Fantabulous Emancipation of One Harley Quinn) 2020 123movies
Birds of Prey (and the Fantabulous Emancipation of One Harley Quinn) 2020 123movies
Birds of Prey (and the Fantabulous Emancipation of One Harley Quinn) 2020 123movies
Original title Birds of Prey (and the Fantabulous Emancipation of One Harley Quinn)
TMDb Rating 6.992 9,105 votes

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