Review of Suicide Squad (2016) by Galvy F — 22 Nov 2017
(4.0 out of 6).
When what we contain for public safety, we lock up. When what wishes not to contained wants to be let out, what its power is not meant to be enslaved or contained for others use. When we see another way to not contain others when we use to contain others. When there is a reason why such things are contained when what lies within them they can't contain themselves when it wishes out, whether it's crazy, vigilance, thieves, killing, destruction, trouble and freedom to be menaces again. When what we were never meant to release, we can't contain those who know to kill them, when somethings are meant to be confidential. When what escapes containment we need help putting back into containment or death to rely on those who know how to feel contained to breakout from their own prison containments and give it all they got to know what's like to be a hero. When what we contain deep within we don't allow out when dark intentions, dark memories and darkness surrounds us that we can't help but contain that we accept the monsters we are when we are not human. When what others contain, we don't let out when others don't get to see second chances to be something when they are contained for a reason. When what others contain its ours to hold when we trap those who trap us in such dark places. When what we contain in our deepest ambitions we see reality cannot be contained when we have to face what we done or created to know we deserve to be contained as much as the evils we create needs to be contained for the ambitions of peace to be achieved. When we can't allow others to contain this world to put a stop to them. When what others contain we don't always lose forever when they are freed and returned to us. When what needs to be contained we see they have alittle escapes to enjoy while being locked up.
This review of Suicide Squad (2016) was written by Galvy F on 22 Nov 2017.
Suicide Squad has generally received mixed reviews.
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