IMDb5.4/10
Rotten Tomatoes58%
Metacritic54/100
Google Users76%
Director: Patty Jenkins•Genres: Action, Adventure, Fantasy, Romance
Decades after her adventures in World War I, Diana Prince finds herself living a quiet life in the 1980s. When a shadowy businessman, Maxwell Lord, and a struggling archaeologist, Barbara Minerva, acquire a powerful artifact that grants wishes, Diana must confront two new adversaries: Cheetah, a formidable foe transformed by her own desires, and Lord, whose quest for power threatens the world. Diana must also grapple with the return of Steve Trevor, a figure from her past, as she races to save humanity from impending doom.
Wonder Woman 1984 received a mixed reception from critics and audiences. While some praised its ambitious scope, vibrant visuals, and Gal Gadot's performance, many criticized its convoluted plot, lengthy runtime, and departures from the tone of the first film. The film's attempt to deliver a more expansive and optimistic superhero narrative ultimately proved divisive.
Praised for its colorful 1980s aesthetic and strong lead performance.
Criticized for an overstuffed, lengthy, and often nonsensical plot.
Divisive on its themes of wish fulfillment and the handling of character arcs.
Google audience: Google users generally appreciated the film's visual style and the return of Gal Gadot as Wonder Woman. Many enjoyed the nostalgic setting and the hopeful message, though some found the plot to be too long and the story to be less compelling than its predecessor.
Nominated for one Academy Award (Best Visual Effects) and two Golden Globe Awards (Best Actress – Motion Picture Drama, Best Supporting Actress).
The iconic 'invisible jet' from the Wonder Woman comics makes its live-action debut in this film, with director Patty Jenkins initially being hesitant to include it but eventually finding a creative way to incorporate it into the narrative.
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