
It was one of the thousands of films that were advanced because of the Pandemic, but fortunately it was released in 2020, even with controversy, as it will be simultaneous with streaming, something new for the industry. Gal Gadot and Patty Jenkis return for the sequel to "Wonder Woman". Don't expect too much action but still a good flick. A little different than what I thought but still a good flick to see.

In all I thought it was good story wise and had me guessing how this would end up. Diana Prince is still learning to live in hiding and slowly developing her skills as the new threats come.
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Pine and Gadot work good together, already continuing what they did from the previous movie which makes it that much better. She didn't have a big role as I would have thought, but could be set up for something later down the line just by the way she ended up. Barbara's introduction was alright for the most part.

In a way what would you ask for if that were the case?. I mean if you have one wish what would you ask for? With a price of course. Didn't seem to be cheesy once the real issue came into light. This won't provide that but does have a good story to it.
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Considering this a world full of superpowered people and magic. Not having comic book knowledge about him, he played a good part. Max Lord motives were shortly introduced. Then I thought, oh that's right it takes place in the 80s, though the main problem was barely getting introduced. At first I thought it was kind of cheesy in the beginning, seemed like it. If you like movies for the story then you will like this. there is an excellent and surprising mid-title sequence that will particularly appeal us older folks! (Please check out the full graphical review on bob-the-movie-man, which will be going live shortly. Oh, and if you are someone who dives for the exit at the first title. assuming that you can find a UK cinema open (I saw this in the excellent Showcase De Lux in Southampton). It's such a brief scene, I wasn't sure! Although I DEPLORE the Warner's decision to release their material in parallel to streaming, here is a movie that is MAGNIFICENT on the big screen and WELL WORTH you getting out to the cinema to see. when Kristen Wiig is in a park, a rough sleeper on a bench is reading "Waiting for Godot".

There's also a nice vein of humour running through it. But in a lockdown morass of B-pics, this sequel is one that is gorgeous to look at (Matthew Jensen's cinematography is superb), gorgeous to listen to (an epic score by Hans Zimmer) and is genuinely engaging. On a slight downside, the second half of the movie - for me -unfortunately doesn't quite live up to the promise of the first half, blending "Bruce Almighty" with "Superman 2" and rather over-egging the pudding. Sure, there is a requirement for a suspension of belief, but - hey - it's a DC movie. In fact, it's a movie with TWO villains (normally a doom-laden premise for this reviewer. this is not your run of the mill supervillain showdown flick.

Above all, there is a heap of HEART involved here. And the story builds cleverly through the first half of the movie. In brief, Patty Jenkins delivers a popcorn blockbuster than has legs (over and above Gadot's perfect specimens!): the Goblet-of-Fire-Potteresque pre-title sequence is thrilling and engaging. just HOW? A McGuffin is involved, but no spoilers here!). (Of all the "WTF" moments of 2020 trailers, this was top of the list. Gal Gadot is fabulous as the Amazonian beauty (and then some) with Chris Pine reprising his role from the first film. The long delayed release of the Wonder Woman sequel has finally happened, and it is well worth waiting for.
