You never know what happened to others

Letitia 2022-04-20 09:02:18

Movies are always better than life. Real life is full of pain and disappointment, but fantasy is possibility.

The DISC theory was originally just a tool for HR. There are so many stories behind it. It really is that you never know what happened to others. We're fool enough to think we are better than them.

Professor Marston's obsession with The world can't stop us. really made his life not in vain and lived the way he wanted.

After reading the title, I thought it was a relaxing and seductive movie, but it turned out to be a biographical movie. After watching it, the overall feeling is relatively smooth and complete, not a accumulation of historical materials.

The actor's acting skills are definitely a plus! That kind of staring eyes, there are no lines in several scenes, just staring at each other for a few minutes is enough!

In the end, the part where Elizabeth saved Olive was very touching. I want to you to love me for all of my days.

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Extended Reading
  • Gillian 2022-03-23 09:03:02

    Destroying three views, the birth history of Wonder Woman

  • Chaim 2022-03-23 09:03:02

    He loves her, she loves her, she loves him, he loves her, she loves her too! What a harmonious love triangle! The conditions for them to truly love each other: either all three are bisexual, or she and she are bisexual and he is heterosexual, which should belong to the latter in the movie! ...the BMG of the three people's first 3P turned out to be Muse'sThe cover version is amazing! ...I just found out that Luke Evans turned out to be gay! ...

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.