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Violette 2022-04-22 07:01:07
About the ending
As a superhero film, I personally feel that it is definitely above 85 points. A confrontation between truth and lies, the world, if it were completely free and developed according to individual wishes, would be a ruined ruin. The most criticized part of the film should be at the end, where Diana...
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Brandy 2022-04-21 09:01:43
how romantic!
After watching Wonder Woman 1984, let's feel a little more on the legs. It is a combination of looking cool and tired. The whole story is about desire and giving up desire. It not only reflects the inferiority of human nature, but also the interpersonal relationships established because of the...

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Jensen 2022-03-23 09:01:39
The movie martial arts is a mess, but the idea is full, which is too realistic. Pointing to a society that, under capitalism, technology, and power, feels that everything can be satisfied at once, to rally to defeat the enemy at once, we want to win everything, regardless of who is paying the price. But unfortunately the movie is a fairy tale. As long as you shout back your wish in the movie, everything will return to normal. But in the real society, the oppressed, the prisoners, the dead, the wealth deprived, the dignity taken away, nothing can make everything return to normal immediately. Everyone feels, now it's finally my turn, why not?
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Joaquin 2022-03-23 09:01:39
Even in a big heroine movie, the heroine can be naive, sensitive, vulnerable, full of feminine charm, and has a strong strength but has the regret of not being able to achieve it. There is really no need to use feminist symbols to portray the protagonist as a paralyzed, cold, omnipotent strong woman like Captain Marvel.
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Steve Trevor: You don't have to. I'm already gone.
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[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]