Review of Wonder Woman (2017) by Olaf S — 08 Aug 2017
Created by American psychologist and writer William Moulton Marston, this iconic female superhero embraces history and time, literally. Born and raised by Greek gods and her mother on the island of Themyscira, Diana, the daughter of Hippolyta, was born to defeat the world's greatest enemies spanning all the way back to the dawn of the age.
Let's fast forward several centuries to 1975, when Wonder Woman made her television debut with an American actress who made her famous spanning over three seasons - Lynda Carter. Ms. Carter gave the character the utmost power and respect any woman figure could give a female character.
Now in the hands of a newcomer, whom we were introduced to in Batman v. Superman: Dawn of Justice - Gal Godot. This iconic superhero has spanned over the centuries and now as we watch this power of a woman come alongside with Brue Wayne to defeat more of the world's enemies.
Wonder Woman will no doubt in my mind become the hero that all of us need, not just women, but children and men alike - the power to tell the truth and the power of submission and the power of identity.
This review of Wonder Woman (2017) was written by Olaf S on 08 Aug 2017.
Wonder Woman has generally received positive reviews.
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