The nothing new in the 70s and the two-pointer...

Muhammad 2022-01-16 08:01:45

Professor Marston & the Wonder Women
don’t know how human society after the 22nd century has evaluated this film
about Wonder Woman’s theory of DISC’s behavior pattern, about the secrets of the mantra and the guardian silver bracelet.

This is a film that is not destined to be released in mainland China.
It is also not recommended to most people...Even if she is so sultry and evokes ripples

, the end of the exploration may be destroyed...The original intention of the barrier may be mercy.
If the truth is like this...Why don't you leave a piece of comfort... Less melancholy

BTW
Olivier Nakache and Luke Evans coincidentally used Nina Simone version of Feeling Good to enlighten the protagonist to ascend to the fairy tale .

Perhaps the people in the 70s were so uninspired
and broke two

stars.-The End-Kira 20180118

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Extended Reading
  • Chesley 2022-03-22 09:02:38

    It is rare to see such a lively love story that combines knowledge and action, and it turns out to be true. Thinking about it makes me feel excited. Elisabeth's shame and personality became the most powerful of the three, rather than the male william, which made a lot of sense. That's right, smart, open and brave people deserve a lot of love.

  • Ellis 2022-03-25 09:01:19

    65/100, as a biopic, is undoubtedly quite ordinary, and the story is mediocre. However, the charm of the characters themselves and the motif that the author wants to discuss greatly enhance the viewability and enjoyment of the film. Although it is so superficial, it can be regarded as a very relaxed work that explores multiple sexual orientations and plural love. PS Mystery likes the heroine's face.

Professor Marston & the Wonder Women quotes

  • Elizabeth Marston: [on her knees] I thought I knew everything. I thought love wasn't enough. But it... It has to. It has to be enough because we cannot... We cannot live without you. I cannot live without you. Please, come back to us.

    Olive Byrne: I want a new stove.

    Elizabeth Marston: What?

    Olive Byrne: The one you have is ancient, and the back burners don't work.

    William Moulton Marston: We can get a new stove.

  • [last lines]

    William Moulton Marston: [speaking to an audience] My name is Dr. William Moulton Marston. And I am the creator of Wonder Woman. Wonder Woman is a love letter. She is a fantasy. She comes from a distant place where there is beauty and justice, and respect. I write what I see about women I know women who are every bit as just and strong, and capable as Wonder Woman. Now, we can debate the length of her hemline. But what is important is the way Wonder Woman reforms criminals. She makes them tell the truth. That is what she stands for the truth. To you Wonder Woman is just a comic but she's my life. She's my love.