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Wonder Woman
2017 141 min United States of America PG-13 16+
★7.6
Action, Adventure, Fantasy
Director: Patty Jenkins
🎭 Based on
«Wonder Woman»
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Description
An Amazon princess comes to the world of Man in the grips of the First World War to confront the forces of evil and bring an end to human conflict.
Budget:
$149M
US Gross:
$412.85M
Worldwide:
$823.97M
Starring
Gal Gadot
Actor
Chris Pine
Actor
Robin Wright
Actor
Awards
Screen Actors Guild Awards 2018
— Best Stunt Ensemble
Saturn Awards 2018
— Best Actress
MTV Movie & TV Awards 2018
— Best Fight
Saturn Awards 2018
— Best Actress
Saturn Awards 2018
— Best Comic Book Adaptation
Saturn Awards 2018
— Best Costume Design
MTV Movie & TV Awards 2018
— Best Fight
MTV Movie & TV Awards 2018
— Best Picture
Saturn Awards 2018
— Best Supporting Actor
Saturn Awards 2018
— Best Screenplay
Key opinion
Wonder Woman is widely regarded as a standout entry in the DC Extended Universe, primarily due to Gal Gadot’s charismatic performance and Patty Jenkins’ steady direction. While the film is praised for its emotional resonance and unique WWI setting, opinions diverge regarding the quality of the script's clichéd plot and the effectiveness of its underdeveloped villains.
| Acting | Gal Gadot delivers a charismatic and nuanced performance that successfully anchors the film as a definitive superhero origin. | |
| Direction | Patty Jenkins provides a balanced, coherent directorial vision that succeeds where previous DC entries struggled with tone and pacing. | |
| Score | The film utilizes a stirring, effective score that enhances the emotional weight of key scenes. | |
| Production | The WWI setting provides a striking, grounded visual backdrop that distinguishes the film's action sequences from typical blockbuster gloss. | |
| Screenplay | The antagonists, particularly Ares, are perceived as underwhelming, repulsive rather than terrifying, and lacking in compelling motivation. | |
| Originality | The narrative leans heavily on familiar genre tropes and archetypes, leading to a predictable plot that some find unoriginal. | |
| Pacing | The pacing divides viewers; some appreciate the slower, contemplative tempo, while others find the second half to be overstuffed and slow. |