![]() ![]() Though she is hated by some and adored by others, she still is a person with emotions and feelings regardless of how deranged or complicated they may be. The powerful theme of girl power is present not only here but later on as well as she stands alongside four other females of varying races and ages who work together in the face of danger.Īside from knocking down stereotypes surrounding women, the character of Harley is portrayed here as being quite relatable. Harley’s liberating attitude is one of the empowering elements that make up the film as she proves to others, but more importantly herself, that the power she held while at the side of Joker is still very much hers, with or without him. Sick and tired of being viewed as “Joker’s girl,” she starts on a mission to re-invent herself as her own independent person rather than the property of a man’s. Taking place in the fictional city of Gotham, viewers follow Harley in her unpredictable, emotional journey to find herself after a breakup with the psychopathic criminal mastermind who has supreme power over the city - the Joker. After making a return in 2016, the character earned a narrative of her own in director Cathy Yan’s film “Harley Quinn: Birds of Prey.” Originally meant to simply be a one-episode character when she made her debut on “Batman: The Animated Series” in 1992, the infamous super villain is now admired and recognized by many. ![]() Long before DC’s popular movie “Suicide Squad” appeared on screens, the clown princess of crime known as Harley Quinn was born. ![]()
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