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Wonder Woman 1984
2020 151 min United States of America PG-13 12+
★5.9
Action, Adventure, Fantasy
Director: Patty Jenkins
🎭 Based on
«Wonder Woman»
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Description
A botched store robbery places Wonder Woman in a global battle against a powerful and mysterious ancient force that puts her powers in jeopardy.
Budget:
$200M
US Gross:
$46.8M
Worldwide:
$169.6M
Starring
Gal Gadot
Actor
Chris Pine
Actor
Kristen Wiig
Actor
Awards
Screen Actors Guild Awards 2021
— Best Stunt Ensemble
Razzie Awards 2021
— Worst Supporting Actress
MTV Movie & TV Awards 2021
— Best Hero
Razzie Awards 2021
— Worst Sequel, Remake or Ripoff
Key opinion
Wonder Woman 1984 is widely regarded as a significant decline from its predecessor, suffering from a disjointed narrative and a messy, illogical plot. While some viewers enjoy the film's lighter, escapist tone and strong lead performances, many critics and audience members find it burdened by weak writing, excessive runtime, and inconsistent CGI.
| Adaptation | The film fails to maintain the narrative coherence and character stakes established in the 2017 original. | |
| Screenplay | The script is frequently criticized for being juvenile, relying on cliché-driven dialogue and implausible plot developments. | |
| Production | The film's visual effects are inconsistent, alternating between breathtaking spectacle and poor-quality CGI. | |
| Runtime | The extended runtime is a point of contention; some appreciate the room for character interaction, while others find the pacing sluggish and the film overlong. | |
| Acting | Opinions on the lead performances are split; Pedro Pascal and Kristen Wiig are praised by some for their charismatic arcs, while others find the acting uninspired or over-the-top. | |
| Theme | The decision to shift toward a lighter, more cartoonish tone is polarizing, appealing to those seeking escapism but alienating fans of the first film's serious gravitas. |