Simply refute the hot comment about the female character, the man, the witch.

Pearlie 2021-10-13 13:07:34

"The Madonna with well-developed limbs and simple mind, who wants to save the world. I'm sorry that such female characters are not cute at all. They can't be beaten with feminism even more. Other supporting actresses are just men, witches, and fat women who are responsible for funny ( The only cute character is the male protagonist), in the current social and industrial context, filming heroines, I feel that the female director herself is very lost.” The

refutation is as follows: First of all, Diana is not as developed as you said, but lives far away from the world. The paradise island, of course, doesn’t know everything about the world that much, and this part of the movie is very cute and cute. As for the Virgin, Diana really wanted to solve Ares and stop the war at first, but this behavior is definitely not the Virgin you mentioned. Later, after discovering the combative nature of mankind, Diana began to shake her determination to save mankind. Out, she is not the mindless virgin you mentioned, but the education and divinity of Paradise Island made her really have an urge to save the world at first.

And the man-in-law you mentioned, in my opinion, everyone on Paradise Island is a brave and militant female warrior, and in the battle has never been able to highlight their female identity, but the pure warrior spirit. As for the witch you mentioned, it was explained later that Ares was bewitched, and was essentially just a clever and talented PhD in chemistry. Maybe she was not bewitched and might become another genius of Madame Curie. As for the fat woman you mentioned, she has always treated Steve and Diana faithfully, and she supported Diana and the others with swords and shields when they were attacked in the alley. There are some plots behind which can be seen as decisive. , A courageous lady, and you only see her fat appearance and funny side.

As for the feminism you mentioned, I’m sorry, I don’t think you are qualified to talk about this word. Not only did you not watch the movie seriously, but your evaluation of each female character is only based on whether she is feminine, fat or thin, and not at all. I have considered the current environment and the personality of the character itself.

It's true that WW still has problems with the rhythm and the score, but as the first Women's Super League film directed by a female director, I think she has far surpassed the average score.

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Extended Reading
  • Toney 2022-03-24 09:01:06

    First love saves the world and trains with the villain, and DC continues to go to the black. The foreplay triggered by a photo is actually so lengthy, from the daughter country to London and the battlefield, it is full of men and women, primitive to modern stalks and tasteless supporting roles. Cold Weapon’s World War I background mixes and mixes supernatural powers, and there is no suspense in the dazzling fighting scene, all in order to shape the pure Queen Gadot and show her absolute realm, Pine calm, Wanda IMAX3D.

  • Abdiel 2022-04-24 07:01:01

    70/100 This is a story in which a newborn learns the first lesson of life. Although the audience may feel awkward at the beginning with the combination of the invincible heroine and the World War I background, you will soon find that the film uses clever angles and sincere performances. A convincing story told with witty lines. Inheriting the battle aesthetics of BvS and a more appropriate soundtrack, Gadot is very dazzling, but C.Pine is no less.

Wonder Woman quotes

  • Steve Trevor: Have you never met a man before? What about your father?

    Diana Prince: I had no father. My mother sculpted me from clay and I was brought to life by Zeus.

    Steve Trevor: Well, that's neat... Where I come from, babies are made differently.

  • Diana Prince: I'm going, Mother. I cannot stand by while innocent lives are lost. If no one else will defend the world from Ares, then I must. I have to go.

    Queen Hippolyta: I know. Or at least I know I cannot stop you.

    [dismounts from horse]

    Queen Hippolyta: There's so much... so much you do not understand.

    Diana Prince: I understand enough that I'm willing to fight for those who cannot fight for themselves. Like you once did.

    Queen Hippolyta: You know that if you choose to leave, you may never return.

    Diana Prince: Who will I be if I stay?

    Queen Hippolyta: [holding up tiara] This belonged to the greatest warrior in our history, our beloved Antiope. Make sure you are worthy of it.

    Diana Prince: I will.

    Queen Hippolyta: [shakes her head] Be careful in the world of men, Diana. They do not deserve you.

    [gently cupping her daughter's face:]

    Queen Hippolyta: You have been my greatest love.

    [releases her]

    Queen Hippolyta: Today, you are my greatest sorrow.