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Old 28th July 2016, 12:42 PM
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BBFC Insight for Suicide Squad online:

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SUICIDE SQUAD is a fantasy action thriller about a group of super villains who are recruited by a secret government agency to carry out dangerous missions.

Threat

Scenes of threat occur regularly throughout. These include characters in prison facing harsh discipline and punishment, and other characters being placed in life-endangering situations in the course of conflicts between good and evil factions embedded in the story. In spite of the obvious fantasy and comedic elements, the sustained sense of threat gives a dark and sometimes unsettling tone to the action, with some characters displaying a relish in their potential to cause pain and mayhem. Threat also takes the form of horror in the appearance and actions of characters with supernatural powers.
Violence

There are scenes of violence, which mainly take the form of sustained set-piece battles characterised by noisy, explosive action. More personalised violence is also present - for example, the cold-blooded shooting of a character. The violence is generally undetailed and laking in bloodshed or aftermath injury detail. The most notable damage to combatants is incurred by an army of fantastical statue warriors which disintegrate into chunks and clouds of dust after receiving impacts during fights and battles. There is also a focus on weapons such as guns, knives and baseball bats throughout.

There is infrequent strong language ('f**k'), with milder bad language including uses of 'bitch', 'dickhead', 'balls', 'crap', 'shit' and 'ass'. There are also infrequent moderate sex references.

Nothing at all about the title. If the title was as problematic as Melon Farmers were suggesting surely trailers for Suicide Squad wouldn't have played before 12A-rated movies? Sometimes those who oppose the censors are just as misguided and manipulative it seems....
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