Awakened heroine

Hunter 2022-04-20 09:01:33

If you watch a superhero blockbuster with intense fighting and special effects, you will be extremely disappointed. Because the director obviously does not want to simply treat the character of Wonder Woman as a stereotyped superhero, but wants to tell the story from the woman itself, or from the person herself. Of course, there are very obvious problems with the movie. First of all, the literary drama is too long and too long, which causes the rhythm to be unbalanced, and it feels like watching a mini-series in a trance many times. In terms of plot, the setting of "Wishing Stone" is too low-level in such a sci-fi movie, which aggravates the monotony of the plot and causes drowsiness during the viewing process. At the same time, because of the paradox of this setting itself, the plot cannot be carefully thought about, so can't the villain directly wish for Wonder Woman to disappear? The villain made a wish to become the strongest in the world, but was easily stunned, and the handling of conflicts was too simple.

I personally prefer to see this film as a person, a woman under the responsibility of the superhero label (of course this responsibility may have been given in confusion at first), constantly immersed in personal love and The nostalgia and struggle under the emotional attachment must go through deep pain, loss and regret, as well as the chaos of the country and the people, and the need to understand the compensation that must be paid for making a wish wrapped in personal desires. Completed letting go and detachment, so that only at this moment can I truly understand the true meaning of "Mantra", complete the growth history of the sublimation of personal love to the world's great love, the transformation of personal selfish desires into heroic responsibility, and finally become the Wonder Woman whose time for success has come man. It is for this reason that Diana and Steve's romantic love to the final farewell moment, as well as Diana's personal recollection of the past at the end, has a particularly moving power.

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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?