Review of Wonder Woman (2017) by Richard M — 06 Oct 2017
Wonder Women movie review:
In a dark age of man where humanity seems all but lost to war, an Amazon princess, must follow through on a hero's journey that balances the fate of the world. It's a story of how she lost her innocences while becoming Diana, Princess of Themyscira, too Diana Prince, AKA, the god-killer. Born to play the role, Gal Gadot proves that women can be fiercely loyal, strong, as well empathetic. She did a phenomenal job conveying a sense of naivety and maturity in simultaneous form. Supporting characters are memorable and not wasted. Great casting all around, excellent pacing, as with a well thought out story (thank you Patty Jenkins) that was not afraid to enlighten on the horrors of WWI. Keeping it real without reducing it down to cartoon entertainment. Overall I thought the CGI was spot on for the most part. However there were some visual technical hiccups, mostly part from the Ares' final unmasking which was a little improptu in delivery. Other than that it was fantastic. Wonder Woman has easily skyrocketed to one of my all time favorite superhero movies, putting it right next to Guardians of The Galaxy. Granted I love Marvel more than DC comics, but my god...Well done! DC comics needed this. I give the film a 11 out of 10. A++ rating! Must see film.
This review of Wonder Woman (2017) was written by Richard M on 06 Oct 2017.
Wonder Woman has generally received positive reviews.
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