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Wonder Woman

Rating7.2 /10
20091 h 14 m
United States
19556 people rated

A modern man's trespass of the island of the Amazons enables an imprisoned war god to escape and Princess Diana wins the responsibility to recapture him.

Animation
Action
Adventure

User Reviews

David Obed

21/09/2023 02:45
Not That Great! Just watched it and Tbh,I am not impressed.With all the hype, I was hoping for something more but nah, the storyline is just not there. Just one crazy god who want to go on a rampage but can't defeat his ex lover, 🙄 yet he called himself the god of war?lol.🤦 Maybe I was expecting more,but the movie is not giving me that vibe. No good fight, no good strong hechmen,just one boring dude who wants to turn the world into chaos but got his head chop off easily.🤦🚶🚶

MONALI THAKUR

29/05/2023 20:49
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Peete Bereng

29/05/2023 20:35
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Kéane Mba

22/11/2022 09:16
Believe me when I say, that I'm probably one of the most obsessed fans out there. I was at the mall to buy the movie, before FYE even opened (in hopes of getting the free poster as well, which they had a limited amount of). My intense anticipation was finally quenched when I got my hands on the copy. The beginning of the movie was very promising. The first scene gave hope to the viewer, to expect an epic film. There's plenty of humor, romance, and most certainly action and violence. The story was decent, however, as the movie progresses, it doesn't feel like the official movie - but more like another episode from the Justice League show. In the end though, I was satisfied. It did slightly feel like a good tease, running only at 74 minutes... And therefore left me wanting more. If you're mainly interested in the movie... I would go for the single disc edition, because the bonus material on the 2nd disc is really not all that interesting, or worth the watch... Unless you want the holographic slipcover, in which case, go with the 2 disc set.

Stervann Okouo

22/11/2022 09:16
Im a big fan of the DC universe.Though I have never been a big fan of wonder woman, never hated her,but never saw anything special in her.So when I decided to watch this I never thought it would be this good. As of now this is one of my favorite animated DC movies. This is basically wonder womans origin story,and her fight against Ares, the god of war. The story is great and does a great job showing wonder womans interaction with the "real" world and her relationship with both her amazonian sisters and men. The story also does a good job introducing the mythology of the Amazons. The voice acting is excellent and both animation and action is on a very high level. I personally loved the intricacy of the action sequences. While kinda short the movie very fun the whole way. After watching it,it saddens me that this story was not made into a live action movie because I believe it would be a worthy addition to the DC comics short movie list and a great way to introduce this character to a broader audience.

Football World

22/11/2022 09:16
For years, fans of Wonder Woman have been crying out for a big screen blockbuster to come to theaters. Those cries keep falling on deaf ears and those who try to make a WW movie keep failing to get it off the ground for whatever reason. It may be a long time before a WW movie is released theatrically, if it comes out at all. But until then fans can turn to this superb animated offering for much solace.It more than gets the job done. For starters, it feels good just seeing Wonder Woman (AKA Diana) ON HER OWN. More times than not, when she's on film she has to share the spotlight with Superman, Batman and other DC Comics heroes (SUPERFRIENDS, JUSTIC LEAGUE). Not here. This is all her. If you're tired of seeing her share screen time and story roles with other heroes and would like to see her fly solo, then you've come to the right place. The movie also does a great job on how she does things. Ever since she was reintroduced in 1985, she's actually been one the more aggressive heroes in DC. She's not afraid to get some blood on her hands and even kill for the greater good. Recent film versions (JUSTICE LEAGUE/JL UNLIMITED, JL: THE NEW FRONTIER), have bought this often overlooked side her to light. And this movie further exposes this. When she's relaxing, she can be pretty nice. But then she goes into action, she can be tough. Even brutal. The story borrows elements from the George Perez relaunch: Steve Trevor crash lands on Themescarya, the island of the Amazons, and Diana wins a contest to take him back to "Man's World" and become the Amazonian emissary of justice and peace. But the Amazons long time prisoner, Ares, god of war, has escaped and threatens to throw the world into chaos and destruction and it's up to Diana and Steve to stop him. The movie benefits from great animation, featuring a vivid color scheme, quick and fluid movements, and very good character designs. All the characters have a unique design that makes it easy to keep up with who's who and the action scenes are top notch as our heroine and her allies battle Ares and his minions. Speaking of action scenes, I should warn you that this movie is rather violent. It earns its PG-13 rating, as there are very hard punches and kicks that send people flying trough walls, explosions, stabbings & impalements, shooting from both arrows and guns, some neck snapping, and a couple of beheadings. There's also some suggestive dialog, mainly courtesy of Steve. But it's mostly done fairly tastefully, to the point and with a ring of truth. So if you're fed up with Hollywood's inability to even get a Wonder Woman movie started, then watch this one to see the character done right!

Asmi Bhandari

22/11/2022 09:16
I have read most of the Wonder Woman comics since George Pérez's reinvention of her in 1987. The storyline in this movie is clearly inspired by the first six issues of that series, which featured a battle with Ares. This movie had the major change that the Amazons had actually been created to guard Ares, who in this version sits in a dungeon on Paradise Island itself. I thought that was okay. The circumstances and basic plot have been simplified in a good and manageable way for this movie, and it featured plenty of action-heavy battles, which is really cool. I had no problem with the violence here (even though I agree that superheroes are, ideally, not supposed to kill), as most of it was perpetrated on mythological creatures. If there is to be a really threatening villain, then the violence has to be on at least this sort of level (people should note that this movie is not supposed to be shown on Saturday morning along with kiddie cartoons; this is for an older audience). Ares and his powers and his ultimate demise were handled very, very well here, and I found the ending particularly hilarious. The problems of characterization owes to the shortness of the movie. Both WW and Steve Trevor lacked depth and development, and this was a shame. Trevor was just any old capable soldier; a typical male. Not the sensitive guy from the comics. Diana indeed was not quite shocked enough about the cultural differences in "man's world", and by the end she'd taken all too easily and uncritically to the usual conventions of femininity. There were also a number of details that could have been handled better. I didn't notice if her boots had high heels, but a major battle was fought without her boots on, and at one point she hurts her opponent with a heel from a woman's shoe in a shopping mall (which is getting wrecked by the fight), and seems to stop to consider it. This detail was not followed up on, although it could easily have been used for something (like making her decide to wear high heels - or not). The pre-Crisis WW did have high heels, while the post-Crisis one did not. I always liked the heel-less WW - seems more natural and less artificially feminine -, but it would have been nice to have the movie at least address this issue. Even with its faults, this is still the best animated superhero movie I've seen yet. But then, I'm not really a big fan of the younger audiences stuff; I do prefer live action. Let me say, by the way, that commentator samkay1 does not understand Wonder Woman's world, or DC's use of Greek mythology. There was no time-travel in this movie, nor were Artemis and Persephone supposed to be the original goddesses; they are merely named after them. Artemis, introduced in the comics in the '90s, became a hugely popular character, who took over the mantle of Wonder Woman for a while, and that's why she is included here. Personally, I never cared much for her, but apparently DC feels that she has become a classic character of the Wonder Woman cast. Anyway, nice superhero action movie, but still somewhat aways from being perfect. 7 out of 10.

Schardo Tv 🇬🇭🇳🇬

22/11/2022 09:16
I was in two minds of whether this animated version of Wonder Woman would work, and to my delight it absolutely did. The dialogue between the gods at the beginning wasn't as good as that of the rest of the movie, but this is not enough to hurt the movie too much. The animation is wonderful, very like Justice League but that is a good thing in my eyes, with detailed backgrounds, fluid character designs and bold and atmospheric colours. The action is well paced and compelling, and never feels choppy or flabby. The music has a cool and catchy vibe to it, while the writing is funny and witty yet intelligent and sometimes tense and the story is entertaining and suspenseful. The characters are very likable and you do identify them from the get go, the women especially the titular character are really beautiful especially. The voice acting is very dynamic and expressive. All in all, a great movie and I agree it's one of the best DC movies. 9/10 Bethany Cox

@natan

22/11/2022 09:16
I watched the new direct-to-DVD/Cable release last night (it's first night of official release). For those of us that grew up liking the Super Friends and think a female superhero is long overdue on the big screen, this movie was an excellent teaser for the real thing. The voice-overs were excellent, and from doing a little research, it appears that several of the actors (including Virginia Madsen) are interested in reprising their characters in a big-screen release. The feminist message is a little forceful at times, but not out of line with the character's origins and previous incarnations. We want more! Can you say Beyonce?

Kwesi 👌Clem 😜

22/11/2022 09:16
You know I was actually looking forward to this movie. I love the DCAU and I have long been waiting for a proper Wonder Woman movie (seriously seven Batman and six Superman but no Wonder Woman?), but this…this…this is something else entirely. Firstly there are some things about his film I like; I love this style of animation which seems to blend Anime with the traditional western cartoons in a way that ends up being fluid and nicely proportioned. I like the voice acting. I like the music and I do like that this film keeps with the newer ideas of Greek Mythology laid down by Clash of the Titans (the original) and Hercules the Legendary Journeys, stuff like Hades being a neutral force (though in this movie he looks like a cross between Ursula from The Little Mermaid and Jabba the Hutt from Star Wars), Ares as the villain, the Greek Gods being petty and cruel, stuff like that, also this depiction of Wonder Woman is nice being the type who takes no nonsense from anybody. Pity she's stuck in a movie that seems to be full of nonsense. Now I have said time and time again that female superhero movies are needlessly difficult because writers just can't seem to get past the whole gender thing, here the problem is less because our heroine is a woman and more because she's an Amazon. Amazons in film have been tricky from the get go, in the original myths they had nothing but contempt for men and only kidnapped a few for breeding purposes but they promptly killed them afterwards. Hollywood has never liked this and so every time Amazons appear in film they're always depicted as feminists who deep down inside are really using their tough warrior exterior to hide the fact they yearn for a man. To say this was sexist would be an understatement. This movie falls into the same trap, the amazons are tough and being immortal they have no need for men at all, and yet one of their own frees Ares from captivity and helps him and when pressed for a reason she pretty much says that she's loved starved. But it gets worse, even the regular world falls victim to the Amazon movie clichés like all the men are drooling sexists jerks including Ares, not Hades but I don't honestly he's a man in this version. The worst case of these cliché Amazons movie men is Steve Trevor, a pilot who crash lands on the Amazon island and has to be Wonder Woman's guide in the regular world, he's a drooling sexist idiot pretty much, sure wonder woman hilariously puts him in his place a few times but he gets old fast. And just in case things weren't bad enough all the non-amazon women (of which there are two) fall into two categories; male dependent or frustrated by male dominance. In summary this movie comes close to being a decent female Superhero movie but the Amazon movie clichés drag it down to the point where it stops being fun, the action is fun, the story is interesting at times but this film isn't really worth watching.
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