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Wonder Woman (2017) [Blu-ray]

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Format: 3D September 19, 2017


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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 tells of a massive conflict raging in the outside world, Diana leaves her home, convinced she can stop the threat. Fighting alongside man in a war to end all wars, Diana will discover her full powers…and her true destiny.

Genre: Action & Adventure/Superheroes


Format: 3D, Blu-ray


Contributor: Patty Jenkins, Lucy Davis, David Thewlis, Chris Pine, Connie Nielsen, Gal Gadot, Robin Wright


Language: English


Runtime: 2 hours and 21 minutes


MPAA rating ‏ : ‎ PG-13 (Parents Strongly Cautioned)


Product Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 0.38 x 5.35 x 6.75 inches; 3.2 ounces


Director ‏ : ‎ Patty Jenkins


Media Format ‏ : ‎ 3D, Blu-ray


Run time ‏ : ‎ 2 hours and 21 minutes


Release date ‏ : ‎ September 19, 2017


Actors ‏ : ‎ Gal Gadot, Chris Pine, Robin Wright, Connie Nielsen, Lucy Davis


Studio ‏ : ‎ Warner Archive Collection


Country of Origin ‏ : ‎ USA


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  • One of the Best Superhero Films to Date.
I openly admit that when I first heard Gal Gadot got cast as Wonder Woman, I was a bit disappointed. While she definitely has the looks for the role, I really hadn't seen any movies from her that gave me confidence that she could bring some legitimate depth to the character. I have no problem admitting when I am wrong and boy was I wrong on this one, BIG TIME!! This is without question DC's best DCEU film to date and that largely had to do with the acting performance Gadot gave. By the time the credits rolled, I had a completely new level of respect for Gadots acting ability, not to mention her physical attributes and abilities. Gadot gives an incredibly nuanced performance as Wonder Woman. In fact, IMO this is the best female performance to date in a super hero film and that is really a big compliment as I think both Scarlett Johansson and Elizabeth Olsen give great performances as Black Widow and Scarlet Witch. While every aspect of this film was outstanding, it was ultimately Gadot's performance that really put it over the top for me. In partiular, her facial expressions were just fantastic all throughout this film. Some great examples include the scene where she first meets Chris Pine's character, Steve Trevor, after dragging him out of the water, the scene where she charges the machine gun nest and deflects the bullet fire with her armguards, the look she gives the final solider she shield bashed out the window, the scene where she see's snow for the first time, and the last moments of the final fight scene where she is watching the lighting bounce around her armguards without hurting her. I really had no idea that Gadot has this level of nuance in her acting ability. After seeing this film, I would go as far as saying Gadot was literally born to play this role as she really does an exceptional job at bringing Wonder Woman to life on the big screen. I just have a completely new level of respect for Gadot. She nailed this role just as well as Robert Downey Jr nailed Iron Man and Chris Evans nailed Captain America. Thankfully, Gadot's amazing performance is backed up with the best script we have seen to date with the DCEU, an absolutely amazing directing job by Patty Jenkins, a beautiful job by the director of photography, and a supporting cast that was absolutely perfect. In particular, I really loved Connie Nielsen's performance as Hippolyta and Robin Wright's performance as Antiope. There really are no negative aspects of this film. The overall tone of the film is just a huge step forward from the far too serious tone that previous DCEU films have had, which is actually my biggest issue with the previous DCEU movies we have seen to date. It just does a great job balancing the more serious scenes and action scenes with the more comedic moments and more light hearted character driven moments. Again, this is EASILY DC's best DCEU film to date in this regard. Had DC stuck with the more serious tone that we have seen with previous films, I don't think this film would have been anywhere near as good as it was. I really hope that the overall tone that this film has will be the kind of tone DC aims for with all of their future DCEU films. I don't have a problem with superhero films wanting to take things more seriously, but you really do need at least some comedic moments and more light hearted character driven scenes to break up all the action scenes and more serious exposition scenes. And I have to say that setting this film during World War I was just a briliant move. Were so used to seeing super hero's with modern settings that the contrast of Wonder Woman with a WWI battlefield made for some exceptional scenes and it just offered the perfect backdrop for the film. The glass plate picture that was taken by the large format photographer after they freed the town, and was sent to Diana in the beginning of the film by Bruce Wayne, is just a perfect example of that beautiful contrast. Seeing Wonder Woman's shiny armor and sword and shield while she's climbing a rickety wooden ladder out of the trench during that machine gun nest scene was just a truly spectacular scene. Honestly, I could go on and on and on as there were so many amazing aspects of this film. On top of the aspects I have already touched on you also had beautiful set design, brilliant costume design (especially with Wonder Woman's outfit and the Amazon's armor), a great soundtrack, amazing action choreography, and just beautiful lighting and attention to detail. This will go on to become one of the all time great super hero films and I am really looking forward to the sequel, especially since Patty Jenkins is coming back to direct again. Bottom line - DC absolutely knocked this one out of the park and it ultimately gave the DCEU a big boost and a much needed change in overall tonality. Again, I sincerely hope this is the kind of tonality we can expect from DC in the future. IMO, DC has a much stronger roster of characters than Marvel so its really a shame that DC has struggled to find its footing with the DCEU. Thankfully there was no struggling with Wonder Woman. This is just an exceptional super hero film from start to finish. Its hard to believe it took this long for Wonder Woman to finally get a solo film, but DC made sure the wait was well worth it. Gadot really was born to play this role. Just an absolutely brilliant super hero film. 5 Stars!!! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 28, 2017 by OrangeCrush

  • the energy is amazing
I do know there will be people that hate everything about this movie. I must tell you that wonder woman was my hero growing up. I equated my strong, and fragile single mother that raised me to wonder woman. I was safe and loved and protected. Now that my mum has passed, I feel empty, lost, alone. I just rewatched this movie and felt at home. I do not care about stupid plot holes, her outfit was accurate, whatever else people want to complain about. I want Gal Gadot to know that I am forever grateful for bringing her back to me. I am typing this thru tears, having flashbacks of my mom watching the show with me. Thank you wonder women, you brighten my life, blessed be. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 2, 2024 by Aaron wright

  • A triumph not just for DC movies, but for movies in general as it elevates women as heroes to another level
Comic Book Movie Review (9/10) “Amazing” (Non-spoiler) Wonder Woman Director: Patty Jenkins Starring: Gal Gadot (Wonder Woman), Chris Pine (Captain Steve Trevor), Connie Nielson (Hippolyta), Robin Wright (Antiope), Danny Huston (Ludendorff), David Thewlis (Sir Patrick), Saïd Taghmaoui (Sameer), Ewen Bremner (Charlie), Eugene Brave Rock (The Chief), Lucy Davis (Etta Candy), Elena Anaya (Dr. Poison) Plot: Zeus has created the Amazons to one day do battle with Aries again, and Diana, Princess of Themyscira, is being trained and raised by the Amazons to become a warrior princess. With the threat of war looming and with the help of Captain Steve Trevor Diana is forced to don the Wonder Woman garb to battle oppression and hatred. Can Wonder Woman bring an end to a world at war or will it prove to be a futile endeavor…? Believe the hype – this IS the best DCEU movie that has been released thus far. Starting off: WB please give Patty Jenkins another Wonder Woman movie or another epic because boy can she direct! This movie looks beautiful, the action looks epic, and the drama is poignant. It’s really hard to believe that the last theatrical movie she directed was released in 2003 (“Monster” starring Charlize Theron), and after watching this movie I am so glad that WB gave Jenkins a shot at a big budget super hero action epic. Gal Gadot also IS Wonder Woman, and her oncsreen performance made me believe that she was a powerful, but compassionate hero. She will lift a giant tank in one scene, but also take the time to comfort a distraught soldier and encourage him to keep on fighting in another. My favorite segment from the movie was a scene that is shown in the trailers, where Wonder Woman steps onto No Man’s Land battlefiled and charges onto the battlefiled riddled with machine gun and mortar fire. This scene was so jaw dropping and her charisma oozed off the screen as she led the rest of the men into battle and almost made me want to stand up and applaud her. Some of the standout performances from Gadot also came when she had run-ins with the commanders of the army, which I thought made Diana a more compelling character in this moive. Gadot made me believe that Wonder Woman would be someone who I would follow into war, simply because of who she was. All of the cast does a great job of selling their performances for me and I thought Pine and Gadot’s chemistry was on point most of the time. There are some screaming matches between Diana and Trevor because of their differing views, and although I was getting tired of these confrontations I still thought they were believable as a couple. This movie also takes both the elements from George Perez’ Wonder Woman and the New 52 Wonder Woman runs and incorporates them into this movie. Although they change a big element regarding the Greek gods in this movie, I still thought that worked for this movie. Though it was an amazing movie it wasn’t perfect. The transition from when Diana leaves Themyscira and reaches London seemed really rushed and almost seemed to defy time and placement and made me question how tucked away Themyscira really was. This could’ve been a liberty that Jenkins and the creative team chose for the pacing of this movie, but it still bothered me a bit. Also, the last fight at the end felt a bit cliched, but because the movie makes you invest in Gadot as Wonder Woman and Pine as Trevor, the mediocre action scene is slightly elevated and you are more emotionally invested when compared to the last battles in movies like X-Men: Apocalypse or Avengers: Age of Ultron. This movie is a triumph not just for DC movies, but for movies in general as it elevates women as heroes to another level while at the same time raising the importance of female heroines in pop culture. Definitely not one to be missed. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 2, 2017 by HolyJIEbus

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