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In reply to the discussion: I watching Wonder Woman for about the 100th time, gets better every time. [View all]cynatnite
(31,011 posts)14. Her violence?
She was being shot at. She defended and saved a village. When her and Steve were attacked in London, she wasn't committing violence. She was defending themselves. The one who did die, committed suicide.
It's a fantastic film, but keep in mind that she doesn't commit acts of violence for the sake of violence. There is a reason for everything she does. Also, she was raised to be a warrior.
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I watching Wonder Woman for about the 100th time, gets better every time. [View all]
Demtexan
Jan 2018
OP
I bought it on 4K. I've watched it several times. Just love this one a lot! n/t
cynatnite
Jan 2018
#18
Are you conflating progressivism and pacifism? It seems like you are, which is weird.
Hekate
Jan 2018
#17
I find it a bit weird that they would move the setting from World War II to the Great War.
Ken Burch
Jan 2018
#30
They moved it to avoid the obvious comparision to the Capt America movie which took place in WWII
FSogol
Jan 2018
#38
Probably not a conflict that threatened the entire world. Did you even see the movie?
FSogol
Jan 2018
#41