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Marjolaine 2022-04-20 09:02:18
[Film Review] Professor Marston and the Wonder Women (2017) 7.1/10
It is always, always, always (one cannot emphasize this enough) encouraging and invigorating to see studio-backed movies dare to coping with subject matters that are controversial, unconventional and/or countercultural. Here comes this biopic about the creator of Wonder Women comic strips,...
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Ron 2022-04-19 09:02:43
The first half is the best
Wonder Woman is such a sexual character, I really didn't expect it, but after thinking about it, I did find a lot of details that were overlooked before.
What I like the most is the part where they test each other before admitting their relationship, and they can subtly understand submission and...

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Alexandro 2022-01-16 08:01:45
Too beautiful! The story itself is a moving story. The film not only perfectly narrates the founding story of Wonder Woman, but also shows the charm of the three protagonists' personalities. Lu Ge performed very well this time, and he didn't use too much effort to block the light of the two heroines. After watching it, I really envy Lu Ge and the two heroines...
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Jerad 2022-03-19 09:01:08
Lie detection is to expose the secrets in your mind, and binding is to capture the desires in my heart. From temptation, obedience to surrender, they have explored the ropes of lust step by step; from publishing, embargo to publicity, the female heroes are opening up the boundaries of concepts little by little. Mistakes love as a panacea, thinking that it can overcome all prejudices in the world; also underestimates the panacea of love, which can overcome the shame in the heart by transcending the concept of gender. Tied to the hospital bed, the past is vivid, and we will eventually return to Paradise Island.
Professor Marston & the Wonder Women quotes
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Olive Byrne: [From trailer] A comic book, Bill?
William Moulton Marston: Well, it's perfect. I'm going to inject my ideas right into the thumping heart of America. I mean, I'll get a real artist to draw it properly.
Elizabeth Marston: She's an Amazon princess that lives on an island of all women?
William Moulton Marston: Paradise Island.
Elizabeth Marston: And a man crash lands on the island.
William Moulton Marston: Yeah. Steve Trevor, the spy.
Olive Byrne: And she wears a burlesque outfit?
William Moulton Marston: Well, it's athletic!
Olive Byrne: And silver bracelets.
William Moulton Marston: They deflect bullets.
Elizabeth Marston: And all her friends and helpers are sorority girls who have spanking parties and everybody fights Nazis and rides in an invisible plane?
William Moulton Marston: Yes.
[Elizabeth and Olive try not to laugh]
William Moulton Marston: What?
Elizabeth Marston: Bill. We love you, truly but nobody, and I say this with all the compassion and truth in my heart, nobody will ever publish this.
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William Moulton Marston: She is beautiful, guileless, kind, and pure of heart. You are brilliant, ferocious, hilarious, and a grade A bitch. Together, you are the perfect woman.