The Wonder Women
The story of a great warrior who conquered the world in the search of peace. The story of superwomen who helped America to win the war heroically. The journey from hidden paradise to the world of wars and the men-dominated world.
In the direction of Parrty Jenkins, released Wonder Women on May 15, 2017, on Netflix. Featuring Wonder Women as Diana (Gal Gadot) and the lead male character as Steve Trevor (Chris Pine). The movie hit the box office and instantly earned a huge profit in a matter of days. The craze for the movie in youngsters and teenagers was beyond the limits.
The movie started with an opening scene of a paradise island hidden from the world and seems to be like heaven on earth. The movie focuses on the world war that took place back in the history of humanity. Presenting Amazonians (the women with powers) as young Diana (Lilly Aspell) being one of them dedicates her life to the training and the practice to become the greatest warrior ever know, totally unaware of the condition to the outside world. As the plane crashes onto the island with an injured American spy onboard chased by German soldiers in ships and boats. The plane crashes in the sea and our grown-up Diana saves the first man in her whole life and takes him as a prisoner by the order of her mom. Followed by the clash with the German soldiers, they come to know about the current situation of the world. Then our rigid and stubborn Diana decides to go out of the island and stop the war with the American soldier with the concerned queen, Diana refuses to stay on the island and wants to be the change for the world. Later falls in love with Steve Trevor because of the closeness she felt in his arms. The events that took place in America as Steve a spy with Diana a helper and the fights they got involved in, gets them even closer to each other with every passing day. From the action, acting, and love this movie has many things to offer to the viewers. The suspense for the villain as he is unknown till the end has made the movie even interesting and keeps a question for the viewers.
With the cinematography of Matthew Jensen and the scripting by Zack Synder and Allan Heinberg, the movie is on the top of the line and has a great impact on the viewers. The writers have made it with funny touch and with full of entertainment that won’t allow the viewers to lose interest in the movie. Sir Patrick (Devid Thewlis) as a villain has played a mysterious role till he reveals his identity as the Greek god of war at the end. The role of Diana is played very beautifully that every girl can take her as a role model and can easily relate with her as she is also stubborn and rigid as many of the girls. There are many places where the mellow drama is at its peak and shows the power of true love. With the normal storyline, the movie is directed in such a way that anyone can lose the time track.