Synopsis
A new era of wonder begins.
Wonder Woman comes into conflict with the Soviet Union during the Cold War in the 1980s and finds a formidable foe by the name of the Cheetah.
2020 Directed by Patty Jenkins
Wonder Woman comes into conflict with the Soviet Union during the Cold War in the 1980s and finds a formidable foe by the name of the Cheetah.
Gal Gadot Chris Pine Kristen Wiig Pedro Pascal Robin Wright Connie Nielsen Lilly Aspell Amr Waked Kristoffer Polaha Natasha Rothwell Ravi Patel Oliver Cotton Lucian Perez Gabriella Wilde Kelvin Yu Stuart Milligan Shane Attwooll David Al-Fahmi Kevin Wallace Wai Wong Doutzen Kroes Hari James Betty Adewole Camilla Roholm Jessie Graff Bronte Lavine Briony Scarlett Jade Johnson Miranda Chambers Show All…
Charles Roven Patty Jenkins Zack Snyder Walter Hamada Richard Suckle Wesley Coller Deborah Snyder Gal Gadot Geoff Johns Karen Ramirez Stephen Jones Marianne Jenkins Mark Scoon Rebecca Steel Roven Chantal Nong Vo
Mark Scruton Peter Russell Anita Gupta Rod McLean Gavin Fitch Richard Selway Simon Elsley Lauren Briggs-Miller Aoife Warren Darren Tubby Tara Ilsley Arwel Evans Georgia Warner
WW84, Wonder Woman 2, 원더우먼 1984, Mulher Maravilha 1984, Mujer Maravilla 1984, 神奇女侠2, วันเดอร์ วูแมน 1984, Mulher-Maravilha 2 - 1984, Nuostabioji moteris 2, Чудо-женщина: 1984
Barbara Minerva: I used to be a nerd who nobody liked but now I am hot and bulletproof and can pull off Robert Smith-levels of eyeliner.
Maxwell Lord: but don’t you want *more*?
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when they said wonder woman 1984 i thought they meant like neon colors and synths but they meant all the horrifying, reagan era geopolitics and middle eastern stereotypes. doesn't help that it also looks like shit and has no sense of character or pace, it can't even successfully recreate the clean action or lead chemistry that the first film had let alone attach them to some sort of story, the whole thing just bizarrely lumbers to its 5 minutes of weightless slomo action sequences scattered throughout the ungodly runtime and confused plot attempts (at times utterly baffling ones, see: the insane and completely unaddressed way chris pine is written back in, pretty much anything to do with kristen wiig's knockoff…
Actor Pedro Pascal is in critical condition and has been admitted to the hospital this morning due to severe back pain caused by carrying the entire movie on his shoulders 💔🙏🏻
kristen wiig makes this fun but it is kind of a hate crime to set a movie in the 80s and not have a single 80s song in the soundtrack why the fuck would you show blue monday to me in the trailer if i can’t have it
The Mandalorian touches a lot of people through the Make-a-Wish Foundation.
Hahahaha what the fuck, they actually put fucking IDF gal gadot in cairo "rescuing" a hijabi kid from oil thieves by killing random egyptians, can American propaganda get more laughable
I just read a review that said "I can't believe this was about a magic rock that grants wishes" which is fair I mean what's next, a magic glove that holds *six* magic rocks that grant wishes? Unrealistic.
Not the worst DCEU movie but nowhere near as good as the first. Some good stuff in this one but lots of fat and the ending is a jumbled mess.
I didnt watch this movie at all, I just wanted to talk about Rough Day (the mandalorian fanfic) I just finished chapter 14 and I just. OMG. Oh my fucking maker. I'm lost for words, anyway if anyone also reads it and wants to talk about it-
The genuinely amazing fight sequences and great opening felt earned and exciting, but the ultimate execution felt too disconnected for me to thoroughly enjoy the movie. The pacing was all over the place - specifically towards the last half - and the fact that its two-and-a-half-hour runtime was nonessential made the experience feel lacking in terms of self-awareness. While Gal Gadot’s performance was admirable and fun to watch, the script that she, along with the rest of the cast, was working with was overly forced and cheesy in ways that most cookie-cutter superhero flicks tend to be. To put it simply, it’s not my kind of movie for two reasons; the fact that I dislike long blockbusters and the messiness and repetition encompassing the storylines.
Moi mon souhait ça aurait été que le film soit un court métrage et qu’il s’arrête après la scène du début.
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