Movie looks cliche as fawk. The "rugged" leader, the "wussy" guy, the "ape" guy, the "brainy" guy, the "wise philosopher" dude, etc. "Best job I ever had..." line makes me cringe.
Shut the fuck up, it's cliched because it's real.
This idea that every character has to have witty and original dialogue is why I can't stand most modern hollywood movies.
David Ayer makes movies for men, not literature students.
In the real world, most people fall into stereotypes.
His ability to create real people , while meticulously planning out ever relevant detail in a plot is why the man is such a genius.