Good reviews can be seen as a bad thing. Cool to know.
I definitely need to see this for myselfOh brother! Is that the reason behind the more positive reaction to the film? "More optimism"?
I look forward to seeing "Wonder Woman". But my feelings about the movie's positive reactions makes me feel uneasy. Is it because "Wonder Woman" is a bit more conventional . . . I'm sorry, I mean . . . "more optimistic" than the other DCEU in terms of story and style? Is this some propaganda campaign, due to the movie being the first with a woman lead? Or are the critics trying to "support" the DCEU after the negative fallout over their bashing of the prevoius films in the franchise?
And if this positive reaction is based upon the film being more peppy and humorous, then it's obvious that the critics have failed to remember that . . . this movie has to set up Diana's cynical attitude toward humanity that was on full display in "Batman v. Superman".
this movie has to set up Diana's cynical attitude toward humanity that was on full display in "Batman v. Superman
Yes, it can be. Look at "The Force Awakens"
There needs to be some feel of optimism... that's the feel some of us have from when we read the comics and other exposure to heroes.
Someone stating their opinion as fact I see.
. . . this movie has to set up Diana's cynical attitude toward humanity that was on full display in "Batman v. Superman".
I think anybody would be through with man's world after experiencing WW1.
Or they can just ignore BvS altogether.
Maybe I should just give up on the Marvel franchise instead. The MCU hasn't really been at its best since 2014. Neither has the franchise's fandom.
There really is just no pleasing you is there? You get pissed every time somebody says something bad about the DCEU movies, and now people are actually saying good things about one and you're still not happy.Oh brother! Is that the reason behind the more positive reaction to the film? "More optimism"?
I look forward to seeing "Wonder Woman". But my feelings about the movie's positive reactions makes me feel uneasy. Is it because "Wonder Woman" is a bit more conventional . . . I'm sorry, I mean . . . "more optimistic" than the other DCEU in terms of story and style? Is this some propaganda campaign, due to the movie being the first with a woman lead? Or are the critics trying to "support" the DCEU after the negative fallout over their bashing of the prevoius films in the franchise?
And if this positive reaction is based upon the film being more peppy and humorous, then it's obvious that the critics have failed to remember that . . . this movie has to set up Diana's cynical attitude toward humanity that was on full display in "Batman v. Superman".
Some early reviews.
I like how some of the reviewers had to drag Snyder, while praising another director's work. I think they just don't like Snyder. I've read his politics rub people the wrong way.
Well, since he's the big reason his two movies are pretty bad (for a lot of people like me that dislike them, at least), it makes sense to mention him if Wonder Woman is as good as it seems like it will be. I mean, yeah, his weird Ayn Randian stuff is terrible, but in this case probably has little to do with him being mention as bad outside of the fact that his philosphy is why his movies are depressing, violent and have no concept of superheroes.
Basically, it looks like WW is good because it actively goes against the style of Snyder's movies, at least character/story wise. So, it makes sense Snyder would be brought up, and for a lot of people it would be "Look how Wonder Woman didn't do the crap Snyder did". That's just my guess, based on the early things said about the movie.
Maybe you should, and instead of announcing it, you should just stop.
If that's the case, then Synder and his fellow scriptwriters have gone against Wonder Woman's characterization in "Batman v. Superman". At one point, this new movie has to bring her to that moment that leads her to become that cynical woman from the 2016. If "Wonder Woman" is that "optimistic" as a film, then Synder, the other screenwriters and Patty Jenkins have failed.
I'm also wary of trying to paint Wonder Woman as somehow being an "agent of change" as far as the DCEU is concerned.
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