"Wonder Woman 1984" can also be less emotional

Clement 2022-04-19 09:01:41

After watching "Wonder Woman 1984", I thought:

1. The preaching has a strong meaning, which is reflected from the beginning of the film.

2. The story line has no surprises. There is so much information revealed in the trailer that the plot is predictable. The narrative style and emotional composition of the whole film is surprising. Compared with other DC works in recent years, the story of this movie is more fluent, the emotional foreshadowing is more atmospheric, and the desire to express is stronger, but the internal logic is more broken. The logic bugs brought by the wishing stone seem to be more than time travel or parallel universes.

3. The emotional power of the whole film is very strong, but the emotional burst is not concentrated. Before watching the film, what I was most looking forward to seeing was a different reunion of Diana and Steve. In the process of watching the film, what touched me the most was the farewell scene between Wonder Woman and Steve. But this farewell did not happen at the climax of the plot, and the emotion that had just appeared was immediately overshadowed by the didactic positive energy theme. There are too many perceptual forces that seem to be the same, but in fact have different styles, and they come round after round. Instead, they are a little numb, and they don't know what to focus on and what to feel. At the end, except to get Diana's personal charm, all other emotions have been diluted. Steve also seems to be reduced to only a tool man.

Wouldn't it be better if the scene where Diana and Steve said goodbye were incorporated into the climax of the ending, allowing the emotions to burst out at the same time?

4. I feel that the villain role is suitable for Trump Benpu to play. But when I saw the ending, I didn't feel that way.

5. The Leopard Girl is qualified, but there is not much to say.

6. The film is emotional enough and the pattern is macroscopic enough. If you want to interpret it, you can say a lot of things in detail, such as this doctrine, that allusion, etc., you can analyze it as much as you like. Especially when the film was released around Christmas in 2020, the timing was very pleasant, and there was no shortage of all kinds of satires and metaphors that pointed directly at reality. But after watching the movie, I just feel that there is no need to say more. Not so much a disappointment, but a bit of a loss.

7. Objectively speaking, the quality of the film is not bad. Worth a look, but don't expect too much. At the very least, I don't think it's as good as the previous one.

The outfits in the 1980s and 1980s are really eye-catching, and Wonder Woman looks just as good as a "Saint Seiya". Gal Gadot's figure is stronger than before, and the image and temperament are more sexy and perfect. Just staring at her alone is enough to survive the entire film.

9. According to 5 points, the recommendation index is about 3.8-4.1 points in my opinion. The viewing experience is subjective. I don't want to offend your judgment, just briefly stating how you feel.

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Wonder Woman 1984 quotes

  • Steve Trevor: The way I fly, they will never find us.

    Diana Prince: Oh, I forgot to tell you.

    Steve Trevor: What?

    Diana Prince: Radar. I can't explain now, but they'll see us anywhere, even in the dark.

    Steve Trevor: Well, will they shoot at us? Well, shit, Diana.

  • Steve Trevor: Parachute pants?

    Diana Prince: Yeah. Uh...

    Steve Trevor: Does, does everybody parachute now?