Professor Marston & the Wonder Women--Love of Three

Gilda 2022-08-09 10:36:24

What kind of era should people live in—free, released, constantly moving forward, and constantly exploring? A wonderful film that makes me cry; the aggressive theory of ideas that spills out of its dialogue and the power of the picture to lead people down step by step. Can people fall in love with two people at the same time? Is monogamy under the moral and legal provisions of the law? "Deadly Woman" also has such an open relationship with CP, and the addition of a third person awakens their own enthusiasm and passion. Perhaps what many people care about is the combination of one man and two women, fulfilling a male fantasy or a sense of power. Gender is nothing but a symbol; what matters is a harmonious and stable relationship between three people, full of love.

Love can break through the mundane. like his wife's rationality, wisdom, and self-esteem. A thorough image of a royal sister and a strong woman is also an important factor contributing to this story. Her awakening, with a clear sanity, can suspend the relationship every time it "goes too far," a pause that gives both the protagonist and the audience an opportunity to reflect. I'm waiting for the male protagonist to break the deadlock and release the emotions suppressed by reason. Among them, his girlfriend is the youngest and the most open and capable of moving forward, so it is the Wonder Woman clothes she puts on, and it is also her rational outburst of coordinating his wife to recall emotions. The relationship is full of harmony, and outside forces are always sharp. This is reality, the reality we live in.


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Professor Marston & the Wonder Women quotes

  • Elizabeth Marston: What we want can never happen.

    William Moulton Marston: Why not?

    Elizabeth Marston: Because the world won't let it.

    William Moulton Marston: The world can't stop us.

  • Brant Gregory: What is your intention towards Olive?

    William Moulton Marston: I don't understand...

    Brant Gregory: I didn't ask you. I know what your intention is, you're rather obvious.

    [indicating Elizabeth]

    Brant Gregory: What is *your* intention towards Olive?