In fact, I liked the first Wonder Woman movie very much. Maybe everyone has a lot of disgust with the American hero movie, because everyone thinks it is the same. But I don't think so!
Wonder Woman lives in isolation on a beautiful paradise island, and the first man he sees in his life is pilot Steve! Wonder Woman has love and humanity. He met the most perfect love in the world. He fought side by side with pilot Steve to save mankind and participated in World War II. It's a pity that in the end his lover sacrificed to save mankind!
Wonder Woman lives alone with more than 60 years of loneliness. She is the most powerful superhero alone. She saves the weak and resists evil. She goes to a charming restaurant to eat and drink red wine. She will never grow old. Worry-free and powerful, but she is very, very, very lonely in her heart, no one can understand her, the former love has passed away, the former paradise island cannot be returned, and the former comrade-in-arms died of old age!
Such a lonely Wonder Woman lives strong and earnestly saves mankind. But a magical stone made her wish to see her former favorite and the only love in her life. Seeing Steve again, Wonder Woman is happy, happy, full of passion, and no longer lonely! Accompany him to experience this new world!
However, in order to save the world and save humanity, Wonder Woman and Steve reached a consensus together, giving up Wonder Woman's wish and giving up another chance for Steve to be reborn.
In the end, mankind was saved, but Wonder Woman is still alone, feeling the loss of time and the loneliness of the world, no one knows where Steve's soul goes...
Why can't the film bring Steve back to life and let the two heroes who saved mankind fall in love and live together? Maybe this is the fate of superheroes, either sacrifice or loneliness... Laity is always so happy, heroes see through everything, but are willing to give up everything.
I really hope that the hero's love will eventually become a family. After all, heroes pay for others, and they need happiness even more!
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