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Diana, princess of the Amazons, trained to be an unconquerable warrior. Raised on a sheltered island paradise, when a pilot crashes on their shores and tells of a massive conflict raging in the outside world, Diana leaves her home, convinced she can stop the threat. Fighting alongside man in a war to end all wars, Diana will discover her full powers and her true destiny.
Set in 1918, Princess Diana grows up on the Amazon island of Themyscira. American pilot Steve Trevor crashes offshore of the island and is rescued by Diana. After he tells Diana about World War I, she leaves her home in order to end the war.
Absolutely unwatchable!<br/><br/>Apparently, moving onto the next frame is more painful than enduring in an encased icebox.<br/><br/>Mea culpa, though. I hate fantasy genre. Lord of the Rings, Harry Potter and everything that comic con nerd culture celebrates. And I am the one who is still single at 35, mind you. But hey, are the nerds so deprived nowadays so as to sell their soul just to watch a femme fatale in a movie with zero suspense?<br/><br/>I asked my cousin if it is indeed for comic con nerds or great movie in general. He said the latter. But the thing is I should&#39;ve listened to my kombucha infused probiotic gut. I mean if I don&#39;t like fantasy, then I shouldn&#39;t watch fantasy. It doesn&#39;t matter if it gets &#39;rave reviews&#39; or trumpeted by spineless herd, tribe and sheep mentality who will blindly follow the bandwagon effect and swallow anything that &#39;others&#39; tell them it is good for them.<br/><br/>Hence, the mea culpa part. <br/><br/>This is why I avoid Stephen King and reading mainstream books like JK Rowling&#39;s ones and avoid A Game of the Thrones.<br/><br/>But the thing is the intro was pretty cool and got me hooked. But pretty soon it devolved into cringe worthy fantasy scenes. I was hoping against hope that it will get better in Dark Knightesque fashion.<br/><br/>Boy. Now I am conflicted as to finish watching it since -after all- I paid 4.99 on YouTube and you can get a preworkout drink with that. I went as far as the boat scene where Diana is about to leave…<br/><br/>But I&#39;d rather not; even though I wasted one preworkout drink.<br/><br/>Moral of the story? Mainstream media bias will do anything in its power to trumpet any unpalatable content along with mass advertising powerhouses.<br/><br/>RIP objectivity. RIP neutrality. RIP class, content and intellect.<br/><br/>This is why people likes Danielle Steele and squirms at Pynchon. So lesson learned: &quot;Never ever get swayed by popular opinion. Stay true to your heart. And even if 6,999,999,999 of the populace says something is &#39;a masterpiece&#39; or &#39;out of the park&#39; and if YOU feel it is worthless, pile of cow dung… value your opinion. <br/><br/>&quot;Ultimately your opinion matters too no matter how much it goes against the grain.&quot;<br/><br/>p.s. I know I haven&#39;t touched on the content, but let&#39;s face it…there isn&#39;t a content at all. Just a depiction of a fantasy land with woman in miniskirts and thighs apparently doing Scythian horsemanship and shooting arrows. The point being I got ambushed and conned into watching it because of the mainstream media despite hating fantasy genre from the depth of my gut.
Wonder Woman is currently one of Warner Bros.&#39; best-reviewed superhero movie for about a decade. I think this movie is overrated by far. The plot was overly simplistic even for this type of film; it was choppy, predictable and stretched out. In my view, the movie doesn&#39;t create any drama or buildup to a climax that lures the viewer in. There is no point where you think Wonder Woman will be defeated. What is her weakness? Once we feel she is invincible, where can the movie develop? My view that her chemistry with Chris Pine was far from the quoted &quot;magnetic&quot;, although, separately, each of them individually are charismatic. There was a hint of romance between them but that did not develop. Antiope, the Amazons tribes chief played by Robin Wright delivered a stellar performance. Overall, an impressive soundtrack coupled several action scenes and a touch of humor weren&#39;t enough to lift this movie off the ground.
Wonder Woman is the first major studio superhero film directed by a woman, and it shows in a number of subtle, yet important ways.
The following FAQ entries may contain spoilers. Only the biggest ones (if any) will be covered with spoiler tags. Spoiler tags have been used sparingly in order to make the page more readable. For detailed information about the amounts and types of (a) sex and nudity, (b) violence and gore, © profanity, (d) alcohol, drugs, and smoking, and (e) frightening and intense scenes in this movie, consult the IMDb Parents Guide for this movie. The Parents Guide for Wonder Woman can be found here. No, there is not. No. This film&#39;s story takes place 100 years before the events of Batman v. Superman: Dawn of Justice and seeing the previously released film does not give any major insight into the story or characters of Wonder Woman. However, this film does begin and end with a framing scene set in modern day, where Diana Prince, the secret identity of Wonder Woman, receives the original glass photo plate of the photograph she took during World War I, which leads into the flashback of the rest of the film. This ties into Batman v. Superman: Dawn of Justice from a scene where Bruce Wayne discovers a digital copy of the photo which lead to him learning that Diana Prince was Wonder Woman. It&#39;s possible to answer this question by comparing the pieces of evidence made available by the film. First, because Diana is the only child on the island, we can assume that Diana&#39;s and Themyscira&#39;s ages are one and the same. We have no way of knowing how old Diana is in this story, so it makes the most sense to tie her chronological age to Gal Gadot, who was 32 when this movie was released. Second, Greek Mythology&#39;s tradition dates back to the 9th century BC, although historians theorize that those written traditions are recording oral history that dates as far back as the 12th century BC. Therefore, by comparing those two time spans, we can postulate that for every year that passes on the island of Themyscira, about 100 years have passed in the world of Man. This estimate of time ratio ( or rather ageing ratio ) is supported by Diana seeming to be almost the same age in the present day, as she was during WW1. No, nothing that happens at the end of Wonder Woman indicates that World War II would no longer happen within the DC Extended Universe movies. This question comes up because Ares, the god of war, is killed by Wonder Woman at the end of the film which leads some viewers to think this means war will never break out among humans again, preventing World War II and any others. However, when Ares reveals his true identity to Wonder Woman he explains that he does not create the desire in humans to start war but that they already have it in them. Ares simply sees the wars that humans make on their own and pushes them along so that it feeds his power. So the death of Ares in this film does not mean that humans would no longer engage in war. A hundred years later, we see in Man of Steel, Batman v. Superman: Dawn of Justice and Suicide Squad that the nations of the world still have militaries. Also, in a real life historical context, World War II began as a direct result of the sociopolitical climate in Germany after the First World War. Wonder Woman helps to end the First World War, but does not have any part on those larger historical factors which cause Hilter&#39;s later rise to power.
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