Ethics or follow my heart?

Cade 2022-04-19 09:02:43

1. It is very possible to fall in love with two people at the same time, but it is not realistic to love only one person in your life. (The most common example is extramarital affairs. In the film, three people live together, but in reality it is usually an affair)

2. Ethics and morals are inherently anti-human, to maintain social stability and order; if everyone "follows your heart", society will be in chaos.

3. It turns out that Wonder Woman represents "The truth".

ps: After watching this film, it seems that a knot in my heart has been opened, and I feel a sense of enlightenment.

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Extended Reading
  • Israel 2022-03-22 09:02:38

    I don't understand the feeling, but, this kind of relationship is fascinating! I didn't expect that there is such a wonderful birth story behind Wonder Woman, and I really want to find out the original comics for supplementary lessons! The retro clothes in the 1950s and 1960s are really beautiful. I like the big wife~ The scene of standing on the secret stage of the underwear store is breathtaking.

  • Alyson 2022-03-23 09:03:02

    Two and a half stars. It feels a bit like rushing a duck to the shelves. Many of the places that should be amazing are not handled very well, and it is very hasty. In the end, it will inevitably become a semi-finished product of excessive consumption of prototype characters.

Professor Marston & the Wonder Women quotes

  • William Moulton Marston: Suprema, the Wonder Woman... shall be the start of a powerful feminist movement; she will be carefully crafted, psychologically propaganda, based on a lifetime of research into the human mind inserted into a popular medium!

    M.C. Gaines: Mmm.

  • M.C. Gaines: We've been banned.

    William Moulton Marston: What do you mean?

    M.C. Gaines: Put on a list. Banned.

    William Moulton Marston: Well, by who?

    M.C. Gaines: By the National League of Decency.

    William Moulton Marston: They're fascists.

    M.C. Gaines: No, Catholics.

    William Moulton Marston: Same difference.