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Wonder Woman
Before she was Wonder Woman, she was Diana, princess of the Amazons, trained to be an unconquerable warrior. Raised on a sheltered island paradise, when an American pilot crashes on their shores and...  View more >

Starring Gal Gadot, Chris Pine, Connie Nielsen...  View more >

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Please Note: Reader Reviews are submitted by the readers of The BigScreen Cinema Guide and represent their own personal opinions regarding this movie, and do not represent the views of The BigScreen Cinema Guide, or any of its associated entities.

Jun 2, 2017
Yes, Wonder Woman is the best movie currently in the DCEU.

No, that's not a high bar to hurdle.

Chris Pine and Gal Gadot have great chemistry.
Jun 8, 2017
Wonderful actors, with great chemistry. It made the story interesting and funny. Awesome costumes with beautiful strong actresses. Great movie for mother daughter date too.
Jun 8, 2017
Before the film version, I wasn't much of a fan of Wonder Woman. I watch her TV series, but wasn't a big fan. I hated the theme music. Reading her comic books got me of little interest into the her. I saw her in Batman vs. superman: Dawn of justice" and quite like the performance of her by Gal Gadot. and then I saw her movie and it was spectacular. It succeeded what the comic book and the series has failed to do seeing Wonder Woman as a strong and beautiful woman. I like her origin story, Much better than sitting though another Batman origin story again. Another idea is that putting Wonder Woman in during World War I is very smart. Not much movies in the last thirty years has taken place during that war. There were World One movies taking place between 1918 and 1940, then World War two has ended that. the recent movie "the Promise" took place in World War One, as the focus of the movie was on turkey better known back then as the Ottoman Empire. the movie has not one, not two, but three main villains for Wonder woman to battle as well as battling the German Army. there are lots of special effect to go along with the movie. Gal Gadot has me believe in The hero. She gave the movie and her character life. I love it very much. There is a Bruce Wayne reference in the movie. You need to check that out as you watch the movie.
Jun 11, 2017
Jul 20, 2017
As the DC Comics movies go (Batman vs. Superman, Man of Steel, etc.), this is the best of the bunch. However, that's not a real tough feat. The contemporary movies never reached the level of Christopher Nolan's Batman trilogy, and they never seemed to try.

My biggest criticism of the previous movies was that one gets tired of seeing two super-human beings pummel each other while destroying everything around them. Boredom during an action movie is a bad thing. Those movies never focused on themes and characters, but rther action scenes. Everything else in the movie is just a servant to the action scenes.

That's where Wonder Woman separates itself from the pack. While it didn't dig very deeply into any themes, at least there were some and you felt as though they were driving the story as opposed to serving as filler for the inevitable climactic battle.

The relationship between Gal Gadot's Wonder Woman and Chris Pine's Steve Trevor was very good. I'm not a big Chris Pine fan, but he was good in this secondary role.

Now that I've seen it, I don't feel an overwhelming need to see it again, but it was good and worth seeing.
Jul 22, 2017

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