The very heart of the Wonder Woman movie
was when Diana appalled by the maimed and wounded in the trenches bordering No Man's Land
is begged by a frail mother and her daughter to help her starving village behind German lines.
Steve tells her that no man has been able to cross that bloody ground in two years,
and they have to get on with their mission.
Diana refuses to accept that:
Here is a bit more of that scene:
No Man's Land is crossed by the Allies because Diana inspires the soldiers
by her heart not her strength.
Why do you think Studio executives make such enormous blunder?
Is it that they have forgotten what makes a good story?
Heart
WHAT DO YOU THINK?
Love the graphics
in the credits:
Love the graphics
in the credits:
She was both determined and innocent enough to attempt it - and make it.
ReplyDeleteStill the best scene in the movie.
Yes, it was, wasn't it? And Patty Jenkins had to fight to keep it in! Sigh.
DeleteHi Roland - I was somewhat disconcerted by the connections to WW1 - as it's 100 years ago. But then remembered it was based on a cartoon and appeared 24 years after the end of WW1.
ReplyDeleteI enjoyed the film ... cheers Hilary
I'm glad you enjoyed the movie. :-)
DeleteSounds like a movie one should see, I haven't yet.
ReplyDeleteIt's the kind of movie that Hollywood used to make where it was not considered cheesy to be noble. :-)
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