Wonder Woman:
I've watched this movie a lot. When it came out - nearly ten years ago, fuck me sideways - I saw it like four times at the cinema. And I've watched it many more times at home. So is the movie perfect? Hell no. Gal Gadot has a presence about her, a slight swaggering confidence that works as Diana but doesn't seem to serve her well elsewhere. Luckily everyone else is really damn good, and I gotta say that this movie is what turned me around on Chris Pine: I first saw him in the Star Trek reboot movies as Kirk and I hated him with the power of a thousand suns because of it. But his performance as Steve Trevor? Chef's kiss, no fucking notes. The film's third act is kind of weak compared to the opening and middle but I think I'm in a minority that doesn't hate David Thewlis as Ares.
So watching it again with older and more jaded eyes, I still more or less come away with the same issues as I did originally. The World War I setting is great, but Ludendorf's behaviour is totally from a first draft set in WWII and he was a Waffen SS officer and some Gadot's early lines really, really needed an extra take or ten cos some of her deliveries are Star Wars prequel film worthy.
But man, I still get all nerd teary when the No-Man's Land scene happens. I fuckin' love it.
I've watched this movie a lot. When it came out - nearly ten years ago, fuck me sideways - I saw it like four times at the cinema. And I've watched it many more times at home. So is the movie perfect? Hell no. Gal Gadot has a presence about her, a slight swaggering confidence that works as Diana but doesn't seem to serve her well elsewhere. Luckily everyone else is really damn good, and I gotta say that this movie is what turned me around on Chris Pine: I first saw him in the Star Trek reboot movies as Kirk and I hated him with the power of a thousand suns because of it. But his performance as Steve Trevor? Chef's kiss, no fucking notes. The film's third act is kind of weak compared to the opening and middle but I think I'm in a minority that doesn't hate David Thewlis as Ares.
So watching it again with older and more jaded eyes, I still more or less come away with the same issues as I did originally. The World War I setting is great, but Ludendorf's behaviour is totally from a first draft set in WWII and he was a Waffen SS officer and some Gadot's early lines really, really needed an extra take or ten cos some of her deliveries are Star Wars prequel film worthy.
But man, I still get all nerd teary when the No-Man's Land scene happens. I fuckin' love it.