Talk about the setting of the wishing stone (Dreamstone)

Eve 2022-03-18 09:01:04

1. When the Wishing Stone is still in the form of a stone, make a wish to the Wishing Stone, and it will automatically seize the treasures/precious things (exacts a toll). For example, after Diana made a wish that Steve was "resurrected" in a soul-possessed way (I must say, the design of this resurrection method is not satisfactory, I personally think that the dialogue between Diana and the possessed man at the end of the film can also be removed), He gradually lost his power.

But when the wishing stone and the merchant Maxwell Lord are combined into one, the merchant can decide for himself what to get from the wisher. For example, he received the Guard from Big Brother Egypt, and Health from Wishers all over the world, etc.

2. How many times can the wishing stone make a wish? This is a problem that bothers me a lot. Judging from the film, it seems that there is a setting where only one wish can be made. For example, the second wish of the businessman's son, "Dad comes back", did not come true immediately. But then why did Barbara actually make two wishes? For the first time, I made a wish to a wishing stone to become Diana, with power, charm, sexiness and more. The second time she made a wish to become the top predator, Leopard Girl (and it is not clear what she gave up in the second wish? From the film, the merchant did not clearly express what she got from her).

However, there is an explanation for this problem: after the merchant and the wishing stone are combined, the merchant needs to clearly express "granted" before the wish can be realized, and his son's second wish was not "granted". However, there seem to be other places in my memory where there are hints that a wish can only be made once. It can only be said that the design of this part is indeed a bit rough.

3. The way to cancel a wish is indeed somewhat arbitrary. To be more specific, aside from the fact that you only need to say one sentence to cancel the wish to cancel it successfully, after the wish is successful, is there any provision to cancel the wish within a certain period of time? Assuming the US-Soviet nuclear war in the film, if a nuclear bomb is successfully launched and detonated, and the wish is revoked, will the place destroyed by the nuclear bomb be restored? In other words, there was no businessman or even a leopard girl. Diana and Steve continued to live as ordinary people until Diana was about to revoke the wish before he died of natural old age because of the disappearance of his divine power (after Steve died of natural old age), wouldn’t that not restore the divine power in place, and harvested it? And the life of a lover?

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Extended Reading
  • Rosemary 2022-03-21 09:01:39

    2020 needs this movie

  • Talia 2022-03-22 09:01:34

    The filming at the end is really kind, and the final recitation of the heroine is like a gift for the past year. The movie started off badly, but it got better from the middle. Especially when it comes to the climax, the expression it completes in the climax is almost a popular version of the clown. It destroys a "Brave New World" for you, and tells you that it is the stray "hope" that is the most terrifying thing. But it's not as scary as the clown. In the end, the film made the character reconcile with himself and give up his wish. That scene was really well-intentioned. //I quite like the villain's performance, he is not just crazy, but also a little fragile. //Seriously, there is a particular episode in the middle of the movie, but I don't think it's a disadvantage. I quite like this emotional line in the story. After all, this is a sequel movie, a fan Movie.

Wonder Woman 1984 quotes

  • [Diana shows Steve around a modern art gallery]

    Diana Prince: It's all art.

    Steve Trevor: [look at something] Yeah.

    Diana Prince: Uh.. That's just a trash can.

    Steve Trevor: It's just a trash can. Yeah, yeah, yeah.

  • Steve Trevor: The way I fly, they will never find us.

    Diana Prince: Oh, I forgot to tell you.

    Steve Trevor: What?

    Diana Prince: Radar. I can't explain now, but they'll see us anywhere, even in the dark.

    Steve Trevor: Well, will they shoot at us? Well, shit, Diana.