trappedslider
Legend
New origin for Harley Quinn and it's something....
I like the movie itself well enough. Between Joaquin Phoenix in the first movie and Heath Ledger in The Dark Knight, the part that I'm not looking forward to is a whole new batch of internet memes. Apparently everyone identifies with the joker and they can use their most iconic lines to validate/refute anything.I appreciated the aesthetic and mood of the first movie,
I think, for me, the issue is that I just don't get the fascination. She's just not distinct from all the other tragic villains, abused henchpersons, revolving-door hero/villain, cloudcookoolander action-girls in comics, other than she has all those traits. She's Daffy Duck, with a few extra sympathetic beats. None of it is bad, per se, but I don't get why she gets the fascination and Ivy, Catwoman, or Batgirl haven't that much this decade.I honestly think I'm just overexposed to Harley Quinn as a character at this point.
I like the movie itself well enough. Between Joaquin Phoenix in the first movie and Heath Ledger in The Dark Knight, the part that I'm not looking forward to is a whole new batch of internet memes. Apparently everyone identifies with the joker and they can use their most iconic lines to validate/refute anything.
I think, for me, the issue is that I just don't get the fascination. She's just not distinct from all the other tragic villains, abused henchpersons, revolving-door hero/villain, cloudcookoolander action-girls in comics, other than she has all those traits. She's Daffy Duck, with a few extra sympathetic beats. None of it is bad, per se, but I don't get why she gets the fascination and Ivy, Catwoman, or Batgirl haven't that much this decade.