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I saw it and found it surprisingly touching for a Superhero movie that generally followed the scheme of any super hero movie; boring origin story in the beginning, funny middle, many explosions at the end.
What made it different and so touching to me, was the way the script writers and the director handled WWs confrontation with mankind. The movie, in large parts, was for me a drama of a supreme and truly good being confronted with the wickedness of mankind, how she cannot understand it and how she ultimately decides to deals with it.
I also must admit I was greatly mistaken with my opinion on Gal Gadot. When I read the news she had been casted, I looked her up, saw no mentionable acting performances in her career, a few underwear pictures at google and I thought to myself, not again a casting only based on looks. You guys at DC never learn, do you? Don't you look at where Henry Cavill got you?
And hell, I was wrong. This movie had the best acting in a DC movie since Nolans Batman trilogy. Gal Gadot played the part beautifully. Her physique even made the fighting scenes believable (well, in a super hero universe way of believable), she looked much bigger and fiercer than on the pictures I had previously seen of her. Having served in the Israeli army probably helped its deal to pull off the fierce fighter part.
I liked this movie way better than Guardians of the Galaxy 2 which was a 2 hour stand up comedy with no plot or depths whatsoever.
edit: Forgot to mention how incredibly beautiful she is.
What made it different and so touching to me, was the way the script writers and the director handled WWs confrontation with mankind. The movie, in large parts, was for me a drama of a supreme and truly good being confronted with the wickedness of mankind, how she cannot understand it and how she ultimately decides to deals with it.
I also must admit I was greatly mistaken with my opinion on Gal Gadot. When I read the news she had been casted, I looked her up, saw no mentionable acting performances in her career, a few underwear pictures at google and I thought to myself, not again a casting only based on looks. You guys at DC never learn, do you? Don't you look at where Henry Cavill got you?
And hell, I was wrong. This movie had the best acting in a DC movie since Nolans Batman trilogy. Gal Gadot played the part beautifully. Her physique even made the fighting scenes believable (well, in a super hero universe way of believable), she looked much bigger and fiercer than on the pictures I had previously seen of her. Having served in the Israeli army probably helped its deal to pull off the fierce fighter part.
I liked this movie way better than Guardians of the Galaxy 2 which was a 2 hour stand up comedy with no plot or depths whatsoever.
edit: Forgot to mention how incredibly beautiful she is.
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