Wonder Woman (2017)

Wonder Woman (2017) tells the origin of Diana, princess of the Amazons, raised and trained as an unconquerable warrior on the hidden island of Themyscira. When an American pilot, Steve Trevor, crashes on their shores and tells of the carnage of World War I, Diana leaves her sheltered home for the first time, convinced she can stop the conflict and defeat the god she believes is behind it. Thrust into early 20th-century London and the battlefields of Europe, she fights alongside ordinary people, uncovers the full extent of her powers, and wrestles with the difference between warrior instincts and the hope that humanity can be better. The film mixes mythic stakes with a personal coming-of-age: Diana’s physical battles against powerful enemies mirror her emotional journey toward understanding compassion, love, and sacrifice. What you’ll experience watching it: - Big, well-choreographed action and combat sequences, including sweeping battlefield set pieces and close-up hand-to-hand fights. - A blend of myth and history: classical Greek-mythic elements (Amazons, gods, magical artifacts) set against the grit of World War I. - A strong, charismatic lead performance and a clear emotional throughline as Diana discovers her identity and purpose. - Moments of humor, warmth, and romance that balance the film’s darker wartime scenes. - Polished visuals, iconic costumes and props (the Lasso of Truth, shield, sword), and an uplifting, heroic tone that emphasizes hope, courage, and moral conviction.
Actors: Gal Gadot, Chris Pine, Robin Wright
Director: Patty Jenkins
Runtime: 141 min
Genres: Action, Adventure, Fantasy
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