A very good Wonder Woman animation

Erich 2022-09-08 18:44:21

I think this is great woc! At the beginning, there is a feeling of Greek mythology, the fighting moves are also very cool, and even the main characters have different styles in their moves. After the heroine entered the modern society, the plot did not deliberately wish to promote anything, but calmly communicated the two concepts through discussion and dialogue, and all the views were objective and factual. What Steve does show in this film is that he has more male shortcomings, is a representative of a traditional patriarchal society, but is open and open to criticism. The only thing I want to complain about is that, in fact, World War I and World War II had nothing to do with Ares. At that time, he was still locked in Paradise Island, and it was simply a war provoked by humans themselves. In the end, Ares's ambition made him lose the protection of Zeus, and was calculated by the old fox Hades (this Hades' shape is too... he is Hades anyway), which can also be interpreted as the level of male patriarchal society The system is also an invisible system of power and oppression. In this version of the animation, I think Diana, who is not wearing a battle suit, is particularly beautiful. Whether it is wearing the clothes of Paradise Island or the clothes of human society, they are particularly beautiful and attractive. What Persephone's betrayal means is not that a woman has to marry a man, or that all a woman wants is to marry and have children, but that freedom of choice should not be taken away in any way, and in a way, take away heaven The difference between the Hippolyta of the island women's right to choose and some men is not too big. As for Alexa, it's really miserable. I like her very much. Alexa is the white moonlight in my mind.

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Wonder Woman quotes

  • Wonder Woman: [to Ares] Well, I have learned one thing. It's not polite to hit a lady.

  • [Ares returns to the Underworld after being decapitated by Wonder Woman]

    Hades: A tragedy. A terrible, terrible tragedy. How it weighs on my heart to see you like this. When my brother asked me not to remove your bands he said I was only dooming you, that he could not save you from yourself yet again. Perhaps, I should have listened.