Wonder Woman 1984

Hilton 2022-04-24 07:01:05

Wonder Woman 1984 is one of the three giants. The best indie film in DC's Zack universe is the first Wonder Woman. In order to catch up with Warner and let DC quickly hand over the homework of the Justice League, in the summer of 2017, the Wonder Woman origin movie after the bat super war timeline was released, and this one is a supplement. Let's talk about the plot first. In order to let passersby understand the characters, the director used the origin to draw out the identity of the heroine and mentioned the hero Asteria (easter egg). However, the foreshadowing of the villain is lengthy and partly redundant. On the contrary, there is too little direct description of Diana, which is really not worth washing, and the negative comments are very reasonable (all superhero movies must accept various evaluations from passers-by). Steve's "short" return is really the biggest easter egg, and there is still a lot of frustration that he can't keep it. The performance of the villain is full of tension, but it is particularly embarrassing because it is too prominent in some aspects! The appearance of Leopard Girl seems too sloppy (and superficial)... There are few fighting scenes, not many special effects, and the same director as the first film, but the gap is too obvious. In the end, the villain was successfully "talked", the confrontation ended hastily, and the plot deserves to suffer

Wonder Woman 1984

One of the Big Three. The best indie film in DC's Zack universe is the first Wonder Woman. In order to catch up with Warner and let DC quickly hand over the homework of the Justice League, in the summer of 2017, the Wonder Woman origin movie after the bat super war timeline was released, and this one is a supplement.

Let's talk about the plot first. In order to let passersby understand the characters, the director used the origin to draw out the identity of the heroine and mentioned the hero Asteria (easter egg). However, the foreshadowing of the villain is lengthy and partly redundant. On the contrary, there is too little direct description of Diana, which is really not worth washing, and the negative comments are very reasonable (all superhero movies must accept various evaluations from passers-by). Steve's "short" return is really the biggest easter egg, and there is still a lot of frustration that he can't keep it. The performance of the villain is full of tension, but it is particularly embarrassing because it is too prominent in some aspects! The appearance of Leopard Girl seems too sloppy (and superficial)... There are few fighting scenes, not many special effects, and the same director as the first film, but the gap is too obvious. In the end, the villain was successfully "talked", and the confrontation was hastily ended. The plot deserved to be scolded, and the director took the blame.

Talk about the soundtrack. A real classic is always a classic. The "Woman Execution Song" "Is she with you" that appeared for the first time in the Batman War gave me goosebumps all over. And in this movie, it was really great to use it in the Egyptian fight, and I dreamed of it for 16 years. The breakdance music is also really good with 1984 American elements, psychedelic punk.

Talk about lines.

"No other hope he's gone"

"The world is wonderful and it deserves you"

Talk about the scene.

The plane passing through the fireworks, Steve really burst into tears. It is ironic that the priest who tried to scold the crowd with a bible in the chaos, and the black policeman who was isolated and helpless while the white police watched.

Recalling the end of the first part, Steve got on a plane that couldn't go back, and said to himself that he couldn't convey to Diana, and in this part they also said goodbye with their backs. Will leave a set of cutlery when ordering, will see Steve's shadow on the plane in the sky, will leave all his photos. DC is really gripping.

Looking forward to next year's Zha Dao edited version of Zhenglian.

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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?