tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-163433168019315772.post3895803625226278753..comments2024-03-27T01:48:48.936-07:00Comments on They're All Fictional: Review: Wonder WomanRavhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09152296184925188730noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-163433168019315772.post-46327074852862952472017-06-20T00:21:07.873-07:002017-06-20T00:21:07.873-07:00Yeah, the plot left a lot to be desired (and had a...Yeah, the plot left a lot to be desired (and had an obvious solution to its problem: the "no Ares after all" twist), but all things considered I'd rather see great characters in a weak plot than weak characters in a great plot. Ravhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09152296184925188730noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-163433168019315772.post-89305138791535647732017-06-19T04:36:59.209-07:002017-06-19T04:36:59.209-07:00I pretty much agree with everything you said, I fo...I pretty much agree with everything you said, I found myself thinking the plot left much to be desired since it was basically a cross between the first Captain America and Thor films, and also expected the twist to be that Ares didn't exist/was dead, and the presence David Thewlis should have tipped me off otherwise too (since one does not cast David Thewlis in a throwaway role, although I expected his contribution to be a well-meaning sabotage of Diana's mission in favour of keeping the Armistance on track). I thought Ares might turn out to be Dr Poison if anyone, but alas. <br /><br />But I very much enjoyed it and am so relieved it's done well and has been embraced by a wide audience. At my screening were old ladies, young men, parents with kids, all possible demographics and that can only be a good sign. jadelotusflowerhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11452933933818548606noreply@blogger.com