![]() ![]() For Stranger Things I thought it worked well, but I don't think it fits Wonder Woman very well. Oversaturated 1980's nostalgia is everywhere. It looks similar to season 3 of Stranger Things. Sadly, I was somewhat disappointed with WW84. I LOVED the first Wonder Woman movie, so I was super excited for the sequel. To stay in the loop on more movies like this, you can sign up for weekly But there are positive messages about women's ability to be skilled warriors/fighters, as well as the importance of compassion, courage, empathy, and teamwork. That said, it also has stereotypical representations of Middle Eastern people and problematic messages around the idea of returning colonized land, the impact of domestic abuse, and the lack of consent/agency. This sequel isn't as diverse as the original but does feature female leads, a woman writer-director, and Chilean American Pascal as the villain. Language is infrequent but includes "s-t," "bitch," and "hell" adults drink socially. One character's physical appearance deteriorates disturbingly, with blood dripping out of his ears, nose, etc. Characters are injured, sometimes gravely, but not killed - though there are a few sad plot twists. Expect battle scenes, car chases, heavy artillery, gun use, references to nuclear weapons, children in danger, beatings, and hand-to-hand combat. While there's no world war (or war god) in this movie's story, it does have near-constant peril and risk, with much of the world devolving into mass chaos as the result of the villains' actions. There's more romance in Wonder Woman than most other superhero films: Diana and Steve embrace, kiss, and are shown in bed together (nothing graphic seen) another couple also makes out. Gal Gadot returns as Diana Prince/Wonder Woman, who finds herself up against two new villains ( Kristen Wiig and Pedro Pascal) who are motivated by envy and greed - but she's also reunited with her long-lost love, Steve Trevor ( Chris Pine). ![]() Parents need to know that Wonder Woman 1984 is the sequel to 2017's Wonder Womanand takes place about 65 years after the events of the first film. A man's body is used for sex without his consent (he's not occupying the body at the time).ĭid you know you can flag iffy content? Adjust limits for Violence & Scariness in your kid's entertainment guide. Men often make unsolicited and unwanted comments to women. Another flashback shows a child witnessing domestic abuse. A flashback reveals how Asteria wore special armor to keep male attackers away from the Amazons, sacrificing herself to keep her compatriots safe. The Amazons compete in a physically demanding, dangerous, Olympics-style game. A character's physical appearance deteriorates disturbingly, with blood dripping out of ears, nose, etc. A young child looks lost and disoriented and calls for his father other scenes also show children in danger. Nuclear weapons are wished for, and nuclear war breaks out between the United States and the USSR. Diana and Steve fight armed security guards with heavy, war-level artillery. ![]() Mass worldwide chaos leads to mob-like protests and unrest. A woman bloodily beats a man who had previously attempted to assault her. Thieves brandish and fire guns in a mall heist one grabs a child and holds her hostage, dangling her over a railing. Many people are injured, sometimes bloodily, but characters don't kill or die as often as in previous DC movies. ![]()
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