The role of the clown girl in Suicide Squad focuses on the hero, Nicky, a master con artist who has made a discipline of this skill. The heroine looks old due to her make-up, but Will Smith has kept her face intact for over twenty years. The two big fish catches are bold and meticulous, setting up the character of Nicky in a wonderfully entertaining way.
Officially released in 2015, Focus, directed by American director Glenn Ficarra, features Margot Robbie in the role of Joker Girl in Suicide Squad and focuses on the hero, Nicky, a master con artist who has made a discipline out of this skill. When she meets the most important person in her life, Jess, he thinks it’s time to get her and the two of them work together to do something great.
I was expecting a technical film like The Thing, but it’s perhaps only a bit of a con within a con, a battle between master cheats. But the whole thing is light-hearted and humorous with a few surprising points set up. Will Smith, a loyal, honest, hard-working face, always looks out of place as this suave con man, perhaps a little less sinister. Margot Robbie does shine, but her role is not much different from that of a vase. The most unfortunate thing is that the deconstruction of the scam, which is supposed to be full of ingenuity, is haphazardly filmed, and the forced return to the relationship line at the end is a huge letdown.
The plot of Spotlight is a cliche and a cliché, and it’s full of holes that don’t stand up to scrutiny. The story of high-intelligence theft and fraud is not as good as any episode of the British drama The Flying Dutchman. The design and theft part is wonderful very rowdy, but unfortunately the story is divided into two parts or two different styles and atmosphere, the opening of the exciting has made people feel the passion fall, but unfortunately does not give people the perfect feeling, abruptly ended like a chicken general tasteless. The story is also expected to be better after the result is unusually dragged out into a love story, is the end of the boss old man out of the cheating design is very much in place a little wonderful outside the other is tormented.
The most interesting thing is that the female protagonist is 22 years younger than the male protagonist, and it’s not uncommon for her to play a relationship scene together. The heroine looks older due to the make-up, but Will Smith has kept his face intact for over 20 years.
If you thought this was a story about cheating for a living, you wouldn’t have expected it to be about love in the end. This is all made possible, of course, by Will Smith’s brilliant performance, which is full of little quips, although many of the reversals are very contrived.
After Jessie confronts a con-artist like Nikki, and despite being taken full advantage of by her, she manages to stir up the most sincere feelings in her heart, the question of trust arises between two people who con for a living. The story keeps a light-hearted tension going, constantly laying out and detonating until the final flip that leaves her unable to fathom the depths of Nikki’s character, and so adding to her admiration and arguably love. The two big fish catches are gutsy and heartfelt and set Nikki’s character up wonderfully.