Princess of Themyscira
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Prince of Asgard
Tag: wonder woman
During Patty Jenkins’ Reddit AMA, a fascinating interpretation was brought up regarding this scene:
“My interpretation of the revisit was that it actually wasn’t necessarily what he said. She (and the audience) has no way of knowing what he said. But the whole lesson of the film is about faith. Believing in something for the sake of hope. So she thinks back to that moment and chooses to believe that he said something beautiful and moving. Because that’s what she needs to believe in order to have hope.” – Leagle_Eagl
This is No Man’s Land.
# aesthetic
SNL Host Gal Gadot Breaks Down Walls
We don’t need this female version of “Lord of the Flies.”
We’ve already seen what happens when you leave a group of women alone on an island.
You get Wonder Woman.
I hope Black Panther makes black people feel as powerful as Wonder Woman made me feel
I wholeheartedly support this statement
I very much appreciate this. Thank you.
The Princess Bride (1987) vs. Wonder Woman (2017)
I thought I was going to be fired because I just kept laughing. I also thought it would be funny to say lines that weren’t in the script just to make others laugh and ruin their take. – Lucy Davis
yknow what makes me emotional? that when Hippolyta gives Diana Antiope’s tiara she says “Make sure you are worthy of it” and Diana doesnt put it on (just like she doesnt let her hair down) up until she is going to go up the trench and like???? thats poetic cinema right fucking there my guys, Diana put on the tiara because she is basically the product of Hippolyta’s righteousness and Antiope’s fearlessness in battle, she put on the tiara because she feels like helping humanity and saving these people makes her worthy of it.
finally a powerful woman is powerful because of the *love women have given her* and the things women have taught her – after freaking decades of “i was raised by a single father and 15 rowdy brothers!” and other narrative conceits entered on men being the explanation for a woman’s power
“I was raised by my 700 warrior mothers” is a much better narrative.