Wonder Woman - 2017
Posted: Sat Sep 02, 2017 12:06 pm
I watched Wonder Woman last night. It was much better than I anticipated. (I'm suffering superhero-movie-cliche overload.)
I liked Wonder Woman. It's different.
First, it's not the typical superhero movie.
Second, it is set in WW1 and that includes trench warfare and poison gas attacks.
BATMAN V SUPERMAN (in all its messy and disjointed story) introduced Diana Prince (Gal Gadot) to the world. However, that was set in modern times and entirely about Superman and Batman and setting up the next movie in their superhero universe. That's too many things to do in a movie.
WONDER WOMAN doesn't do that. In fact, Wonder woman isn't the typical origin movie. Diana Prince isn't "finding her way in a new world" like Superman (Kal EL versus Zod philosophically playing out) or "removing the criminal elements from society" like Batman existential angst, or like THOR, completely lost in a new world. Diana Prince is grounded in her beliefs and firm in what she believes. There isn't a shred of doubt in her mind about what the world should be and how people would be treated. The real world of WW1, however, intrudes.
Diana Prince is special, is powerful, is begat from the gods of ancient Greece. She has a purpose, she has convictions, and no one will stand in her way.
AT the end of some movies, I feel entertained. At the end of some movies, I feel uplifted. At the end of some movies, I feel disappointed or disgusted or cheated. WONDER WOMAN left me feeling good, warm thoughts. In the middle of AVENGERS: AGE OF ULTRON, Ultron says "Everyone creates the thing they dread. Men of peace create engines of war, invaders create avengers..." and takes a breath and makes that line a joke. BUT Diana Prince, WONDER WOMAN, never entertains those doubts or dark thoughts. She is good and she knows how people should behave and be treated. This is her story of how she came to the world during one of its blackest periods in all history.
Watch and enjoy.
I liked Wonder Woman. It's different.
First, it's not the typical superhero movie.
Second, it is set in WW1 and that includes trench warfare and poison gas attacks.
BATMAN V SUPERMAN (in all its messy and disjointed story) introduced Diana Prince (Gal Gadot) to the world. However, that was set in modern times and entirely about Superman and Batman and setting up the next movie in their superhero universe. That's too many things to do in a movie.
WONDER WOMAN doesn't do that. In fact, Wonder woman isn't the typical origin movie. Diana Prince isn't "finding her way in a new world" like Superman (Kal EL versus Zod philosophically playing out) or "removing the criminal elements from society" like Batman existential angst, or like THOR, completely lost in a new world. Diana Prince is grounded in her beliefs and firm in what she believes. There isn't a shred of doubt in her mind about what the world should be and how people would be treated. The real world of WW1, however, intrudes.
Diana Prince is special, is powerful, is begat from the gods of ancient Greece. She has a purpose, she has convictions, and no one will stand in her way.
AT the end of some movies, I feel entertained. At the end of some movies, I feel uplifted. At the end of some movies, I feel disappointed or disgusted or cheated. WONDER WOMAN left me feeling good, warm thoughts. In the middle of AVENGERS: AGE OF ULTRON, Ultron says "Everyone creates the thing they dread. Men of peace create engines of war, invaders create avengers..." and takes a breath and makes that line a joke. BUT Diana Prince, WONDER WOMAN, never entertains those doubts or dark thoughts. She is good and she knows how people should behave and be treated. This is her story of how she came to the world during one of its blackest periods in all history.
Watch and enjoy.