Steve and Diana's love

Oda 2022-04-23 07:01:40

The two movies, in fact, they spend very little time together.

But Steve kept Diana in mind precisely because he had always been so kind, brave, and loving. When they parted, I was really touched.

Steve interprets one of the themes of the film: little love and big love. Of course, for mortals, this may be the best ending. After all, as a demigod, Diana will never grow old, and it is also the best destination to live in Diana's heart.

The scene of the movie saying goodbye really brought me to tears-

"I can't say goodbye to you"

"You don't have to say it"

"I will always love you, Diana" "Wherever I am"

"I love you" "I give up my wish"

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  • Ida 2022-04-24 07:01:05

    The re-deconstructed story of the magic lamp, I have thought about the discussion of wishes before. WW is still separated from Steve this time...

  • Winston 2022-03-20 09:01:33

    At a time when the genre of Chaoying comics has been pushed to the extremes of soap operas and serious dramas, Director Pai brings Chaoying movies back to the era of Reeve's version of Superman with a very innocent brushstroke. Yes, once again, the first The strengths and the so-called shortcomings of one film are magnified at the same time in this film. It is like at the end of this bad year, struggling to tear open a sunshine gap for the audience on the big screen. It is romantic, positive, full of hope, and profound. It is humorous, but it is not the kind of superhero movie that some people expect to see, which will quickly screen the audience into different categories - want to watch a popcorn blockbuster, or want to enjoy a movie, if it is the latter, I believe Wonder Woman 1984 Will Impress You

Wonder Woman 1984 quotes

  • Wonder Woman: [in tears] I can't say goodbye. I can't say goodbye.

    Steve Trevor: You don't have to. I'm already gone.

  • [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]