A new hero in the DC world on the screen
One of the most famous superheroines in the world has finally hit the big screens. We had to wait for decades, but it seems that the world was ready for this. "Wonder Woman" immediately loudly declared itself. And it is clear why. This picture is designed to raise important gender issues in addition to entertainment. The place of women in this world, especially how they were treated some hundred years ago.
The picture shows two different worlds: the world of Amazons and the world of people. This is clearly visible on the screen with the help of the proposed picture. On the island of Themiskira, these are bright and warm colors, the splendor of plants and the blue sea. In the world of people, these are faded tones, dirt and smoke everywhere. You can feel this cold right on you. In my opinion, the director perfectly managed to convey such two different worlds. It's a kind of message. Themyskira is a world of harmony with nature that people once had. The second world is a world of wars and constant conflicts between people and nature.
Director Patty Jenkins has put on a beautiful picture. She asks questions to the modern world through the prism of a raging war, in which she places Diana. She is naive and does not yet know our world well. Therefore, we hear naive questions from her throughout the film, but they are very correct, they make us think.
Gal Gadot perfectly demonstrates the image of Wonder Woman. Especially when you involuntarily compare it with her own game of "BpS". There she is wise and has seen a lot. In the same movie, everything is new to her. She is simple and honest, somewhere soft enough. Gadot perfectly demonstrates this on the screen.
Chris Pine is slightly ambiguous in the role of Steve Trevor. A contradictory feeling remained. He seemed to me a flat hero, but Pine is good, his task is done. He's such a good guy, as befits the main character.
The visual component is at a height. The picture is beautiful, even those very scenes of war. Each frame is exposed as it should be. There is a lot of action, it is created with love and attention to detail. Humor is enough. Not a lot and not a little. The music is good. In my opinion, of course, the work of Hans Zimmer is missing, but his main theme can be traced in the accompaniment of the film, making reference to the existing film universe.
The film "Wonder Woman" is perfect for young people and especially girls, it will teach you to be strong and at the same time truly feminine. I definitely recommend it for viewing.
9 out of 10