As the only superhero film this year, it is still the DC series. It can be seen before Christmas, which makes us superhero fans feel moved to cry. So I went to brush after get off work.
After all, this year is too difficult, and I hope that the superheroes at the end of the year can really make the world go to 2021 when everything can be better.
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"Wonder Woman 1984" is the 10th entry in DC's new film series universe.
The movie release order is: "Superman: Man of Steel" - "Superman v Batman: Dawn of Justice" - "Suicide Squad" - "Wonder Woman" - "Justice League" - "Aquaman" - "Shazam Thunder" - "Joker" - "Birds of Prey and Sally Quinn".
Judging from the timeline in the movie, "Wonder Woman 1984" should have happened before "Justice League", but after the first "Wonder Woman".
2017's Wonder Woman is one of DC's best-rated superhero series.
Not only because Gadot, the actor of WW, combines body and beauty, but also because, as the first female superhero in the DC movie universe, it secretly fits the growing self-awareness of women in the international community in recent years.
The story of "Wonder Woman 1984" follows on from 2017's "Wonder Woman."
The story of "Wonder Woman" takes place during World War I. American flight officer Steve Trevor fell on Paradise Island. After being rescued by the woman, he took the woman to leave Paradise Island to save the world.
At the end of the last movie, after Steve hijacked a German strategic bomber, he died with the plane carrying the poison gas. Before his sacrifice, what he said to Diana was "he can save today, and Diana can save the world", and he also left his father's watch to Diana as a token.
For Diana, Steve was not only her guide to the world, but her first love. So after Steve's death, Diana was devastated and spent more than 60 years of single dog life. In a blink of an eye, it was 1984.
In 1984, Diana stayed in human society, working in a museum as an anthropologist while saving the world on a daily basis. In the world at that time, science and technology had developed by leaps and bounds, color TVs had entered thousands of households, oil was an important driving force in the world, and the two giants of the United States and the Soviet Union were confronting each other.
It was against this background that Diana reunited with her first love, who had died heroically, and talked about a sweet love. As for why Steve came back to life, it is related to the core secret in the movie, and everyone has to go to the theater to see it.
After my identification, I think Steve is even more handsome in this episode.
It's just Barbie's boyfriend himself, a typical American handsome, with a square chin, deep and blue eyes, with a manly and Su feeling. Put a sand sculpture picture, everyone can feel it.
Character 1: Leopard Girl
The key characters who appeared in the last movie were Wonder Woman's mother, boyfriend, and Ares, the god of war.
In this part, the key enemy on the stage is the Leopard Girl.
The Leopard Girl's real name is Barbara Minerva. She was originally a female archaeologist. She was given an additional identity in the movie: a gemologist, so she was involved in the delusional incident of Dreamstone.
In the comics, the Leopard woman finds an ancient god Urtzkartaga in Africa, and gains longevity and power by letting him possess her body. Some adaptations have been made in the film, but it is still very reasonable.
The leopard girl's super power, specifically, has the strength, endurance, speed, and senses of a cheetah, and uses sharp claws and fangs as weapons; the person bitten will be infected with a half-human, half-leopard appearance, and Complete loss of self-thinking.
This kind of biological enemy is not a powerful opponent for superheroes, but because they are both women, the film gradually shows the process of the Leopard Girl being bewitched and gradually alienated from a woman who is often overlooked. This theme It is much more powerful than Leopard Girl's own super power.
Character 2 : Maxwell Lord
Maxwell is one of the classic villains in DC. The classic is that he is a businessman. Because of the sponsorship, he has served as the leader of the International Justice League for several years. It is such a role. Because of coincidence, he obtained mind control. superpowers and start doing things.
In the movie, Maxwell borrowed his businessman's identity background, and the acquisition of his superpowers is very different from the comics. No spoilers here. In addition, Maxwell in the movie not only has different ways of obtaining superpowers, but also the superpowers themselves are slightly different. Even so, the side effect of Maxwell's use of superpowers in the movie is the same as in the comics: blood from seven holes. The more people he controlled, the more blood shed.
So in the movie, poor Maxwell is always in a state of constantly wiping blood.
Person 3: The Duke of Deception
There is no real image of the deceived Duke in the film, but he is the source of all the contradictions and conflicts in the film. To deceive the Duke, he is still the son of Ares, the god of war, and is considered to be the family enemy of Wonder Woman.
The duke's superpower is to create hallucinations that lure people into conflict and crime.
The comics have a lot of brain holes, and a series of events such as World War II and Pearl Harbor are attributed to deceiving the Duke. In this movie, the duke tricked into Maxwell's body through the citrine. And use Maxwell's mind control ability to deceive the Duke to spread the illusion to the world.
Item 1: Dreamstone
An important prop that appears in the play is Dreamstone, which is an inconspicuous citrine. According to DC's own data, the Greek gods poured their power into this crystal, so this crystal can satisfy anyone's wishes. But unfortunately, every time a wish is fulfilled, Citrine will take another thing.
Originally, Citrine can only realize one person's wish at a time, and the efficiency is relatively low. In the play, Maxwell uses a slapstick operation to make it work on countless people at the same time, which also accelerates the arrival of the crisis in the movie.
Citrine's wish-fulfilling potential has not yet been found to be exhausted. It can bring the dead back to life, it can make people move instantly, it can give people the power of gods, and it can suddenly build walls in the desert. I don't know if it is possible to make a wish to destroy the universe.
Every appearance of citrine will lead to the collapse of civilization. The last time citrine appeared was 476 AD. In 1984, in the middle of the Cold War, Citrine suddenly appeared, which caused the story of "Wonder Woman 1984".
Item 2: Champion's Helmet
In this movie, Wonder Woman's equipment is upgraded, and she wears a golden champion helmet with big wings:
Different from Wonder Woman's previous swimsuit-style clothes, the new armor covers the whole body tightly, except for the exposed face and two palms of the face, all parts are covered.
Because she has wings, it also gives Wonder Woman the ability to fly. In the play, the golden eagle armor is the greatest female warrior belonging to the Amazons. When she resisted the invasion of paradise island by outsiders, she resisted the enemy, but also followed.
The movie does not clearly state where Wonder Woman found this golden eagle armor again. It seems that this golden eagle armor was once left behind in human society and was finally found by Wonder Woman.
Prop 3: Stealth Plane
Stealth planes are an old stalk of Wonder Woman. The original setting is too sand sculpture, the comic is like this:
And the reality TV is like this:
Not only is the outer shell invisible, but the interior console is also invisible.
In this play, the stealth plane officially debuts. It was originally a normal plane, and it was finally invisible through the magic of Wonder Woman. In order not to be detected by radar and the naked eye.
In the movie, Wonder Woman and her boyfriend are sitting in an invisible plane watching fireworks, which is really romantic!
Let me ask, what little boy won't be tempted?
friendly reminder:
There are Easter eggs at the end, 1.
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