It needed to be anything to show she was in actual danger and could have died.
Once her Nebulous Godkiller powers emerged, he ceased to be a threat completely.
Then show her actually get hit, bleed, and have to recover. Show she can't deflect every attack.
The point is, she is not bulletproof. As you have been already told, if you have a problem with WW's bulletproof bracelets, you should have a problem with Cap's shield.
So, it didn't need to be the soldiers' bullets, but a proper fight against an equally powerful nemesis at the end? Because Ares was the god that killed all the other gods, including Zeus, and despite the awful energy beams, that fight between WW and Ares lasted longer in the blink of an eye. Hell, Ares kept her so busy, she couldn't save Steve.
Also why are you bringing Ghostbusters into this?
To be fair, I don't think a few gunmen will ever presented as being threat to her agian. I get the feeling the writers don't want to make her Superman tier because it is so hard to write for someone so powerful. The first movie was about her more being a rookie.
WW spent much of the fight with Ares blocking and throwing stuff at him. I don't see how she was that powerful. I found her fight with Doomsday more impressive since she looked to struggle less there.
... what you're saying is, before her "Nebulous Godkiller powers" emerged, he was a threat?!
The point is, she is not bulletproof. As you have been already told, if you have a problem with WW's bulletproof bracelets, you should have a problem with Cap's shield.
Wonder Woman is not as fast as Superman. I mean, Superman is portrayed as being about on the same speed level as the Flash or the X-Men version of Quicksilver. I don't think Wonder Woman is on that level.
That said, Wonder Woman could have done more to establish her power levels and her vulnerabilities and to make Ares seem like more of a credible threat that she was actually worried about during the final fight.
Or it's just because it's a movie and isn't exempt from criticism. Or did someone decide that WW was just so good that no negativity would be tolerated?
Any film is subject to criticism (e.g., despite my "A" rating of the film, I thought it was remaking Captain America: The First Avenger in several sequences), but I've noticed a certain kind of audience member (usually MCU fans) are pissed for some irrational reason. That reason could be that Wonder Woman broke ground on screen as a major female superhero (and a big hit) when its taking the MCU a decade+ to even have one female-led film.
Yeah, and then the plot neutralized his threat because they weren't willing to put her in real danger where she has to think and can't outfight an opponent.
Cap was shown LOSING his final fight with Red Skull, so that's all the proof we need of his vulnerability. WW's vulnerability is never shown once.
Hang on, if Ares was a real threat there for a while, how was Diana not in real danger?
So what, Diana should have lost to Ares?
Harley Quinn. (Seriously, she's a crazy woman with a baseball bat and you're sending her out to fight an ancient goddess? WTF, Amanda Waller?!?)
My thoughts exactly. But it would have totally worked for me if it turned out that Harley was really only on the team to draw out Joker and Waller was trying to 'kill two birds with one stone'.
The word "seriously" doesn't really fit with that movie.Harley Quinn. (Seriously, she's a crazy woman with a baseball bat and you're sending her out to fight an ancient goddess? WTF, Amanda Waller?!?)
Because instead of finding some way of out thinking him or using the existing powers she had the rest of the movie, they had to resort to the old cliche of "Hero discovers their inner strength" and she wins through power alone instead of anything else. At least Thor Ragnarok had the decency to defy that cliche and have Thor think of another way of stopping Hela.
She should've gotten hurt by the German soldiers at some point, to show she could be hurt and her powers wouldn't always be enough.
U-uh, you're shifting the goal posts. All you were on about before was a real threat to put her in real danger. And if Ares was a real threat, which you already conceded, then she was in real danger. Because that's what the opponent being a real threat is all about.
As much as you bring this up, I can't help the feeling the reasons you give for wanting to see Wonder Woman get hurt by German soldiers are not your real reasons.
He WAS a threat...until they pulled her omnipotence out of cliche handbook and had her easily defeat him. Instead of something intelligent. Then he was no longer any kind of threat.
Take away her omnipotent powers, have her find a way to defeat Ares without relying on power, and she's in real danger.
Look at how Thor Ragnarok handled a similar situation, they had Thor's "Hidden Power" fail so he had to think his way out.
Even Superman faced off against people who could really hurt him in MOS and BvS. WW has yet to be in any real danger.
As much as you bring this up, I can't help the feeling the reasons you give for wanting to see Wonder Woman get hurt by German soldiers are not your real reasons.
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