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 effects scenes. There are bugs in the setting of the stone (the wish needs to be contacted, but the recycling wish is not), and the ending is too ideal.
I'm wondering if it's possible to write:
The setting of the wishing stone is slightly changed, and a story is recalled through the ancient Mayan books: the god of lies was executed by the gods because of something. But he left this stone behind, as long as he collects enough wishes, he can restore his true body. (It's a bit cliché, but Diana's world is the easiest to connect with the world of God)
I have not thought of a suitable way to change the way of making and withdrawing wishes. But it is not necessary to connect with people all over the world. The scope of people in the world is too large and ideal. As long as there are enough people. (Good people also have to make a wish to complete their selfish thoughts, which can be deep and complicated)
(The fight between Catwoman and Diana requires a lot of use of new weapons, and I didn’t expect a particularly good scene to be changed here. But the current episode, in addition to using the daughter of Zeus who is not afraid of electricity, the fight is too perfunctory. And the setting of not being afraid of thunder and lightning was not used in the first duel with Ares!)
In the end, the Boss used the satellite to communicate with people, and people made wishes in a certain way, and the power of the God of Lies became more and more powerful and gradually occupied the body of the Mandalorian. Diana was no match for him after regaining her powers. (There should be a not-so-short fight scene where the heavens and the earth cry, and these are all handed over to the funds.)
Diana couldn't beat it, but she used her armor to temporarily protect her. She had time to talk to people all over the world through the radio, and moved them with her eloquence. Most (not all!) of them gave up their wishes, and the body of the God of Lies, who had almost finished resurrecting, grew weaker and weaker. Diana took the opportunity to eliminate him.
the end
In general, it is to solve the setting of the stone's wish, and then add more fighting scenes, (after all, it is a superhero movie, and Gal Gadot is really charming) The most important thing is not to try to prove the whole People in the world are kind, which not only fails to deceive the audience, but also contradicts DC's dark style. Don't be too idealistic.
For the other details, I hope to do a better ending. In the end, the stone cannot be left unaccounted for, either disappears or is brought back to the realm of the gods or is brought back to the paradise island, there must be a whereabouts!
I still like this "grand" attempt. Come on DC!
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