Michael Salami

Michael Salami

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  • Height: 6' (1.83 m)
  • Extended Reading
    • Helga 2022-01-27 08:06:23

      A love spanning half a century. The people of Sri Lanka are like this, without tears

      Like the first one, I cried. Only such a righteous, selfless, and beloved Steve deserves Wonder Woman's love across half a century, and is worthy of Wonder Woman, but it is destined that he will sacrifice again and again for mankind, and it is also destined that Wonder Woman Emotional tragedy....

    • Jace 2022-04-20 09:01:33

      In the future, I dared to think of an ending

      The real score is 7 points, and I gave 5 stars for my own sake, because I saw DC's attempt to make a unique super-English movie. Although a small failure, I still hope that it can be encouraged.

      The flaws in the movie are too obvious. To sum up, there are too few fighting scenes and shocking special...

    • Roel 2022-03-22 09:01:34

      The action scenes are really ugly, and there are not many games. The final battle still ends with mouths. Fortunately, this villain with a bit of realistic innuendo makes the whole film a little interesting.

    • Kevin 2022-03-22 09:01:34

      This year has been so miserable, and by the end of the year, I will be taught by movies: give up your wishes, and accept your fate as a piece of garbage. .

    Wonder Woman 1984 quotes

    • Wonder Woman: [in tears] I can't say goodbye. I can't say goodbye.

      Steve Trevor: You don't have to. I'm already gone.

    • [Asteria prevents a pole from falling and crushing a child in a stroller, then walks on]

      Grateful Parent: [to his mother] Mom, would you take her?

      [turns back to Asteria]

      Grateful Parent: Umm, excuse me. Excuse me. Please, you have to let me thank you, Miss...

      Asteria: [turns and smiles] Asteria.

      Grateful Parent: Asteria? Wow, that's a beautiful name.

      Asteria: [smiles] It's from my culture.

      Grateful Parent: I can't thank you enough. I mean, you saved my daughter.

      [confused]

      Grateful Parent: How did you do that?

      Asteria: It's just a simple shift of weight. Takes practice. But I've been doing this for a long time.

      [smiles and winks at the audience]