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NO SPOILERS HERE!!!

But I must say it exceeded my expectations.  A blockbuster and a much-needed shot in the arm for the DC... even though it felt more like a period piece adventure than a superhero film/movie.

I wasn't a big fan of Gal Gadot playing WW, matter of fact -- I'm not a big fan of hers at all, but I must admit -- she was wonderful here - beautiful, too, but still had a fierce and formidable feel to her.  Chris Pine also portrayed his character rather nicely, and their chemistry was good.  

Props to the supporting cast -- Robin Wright. Connie Nielsen to name a few...

It was a beautiful production from the stunning Mediterranean isle to London. The action sequences, particularly the No Man's Land sequence, was powerful.   And it had the right mix of humor and heart.   I liked the overall message the most.

One gripe,  is the villain, felt very much like a disposable nemesis from Marvel.  Truth is -- I hated Batman v Superman, Man of Steel, and Suicide Squad, but after watching WW, it restored my faith in the DC cinematic universe....

Patty Jenkins did a fine job here.  JMHO.   It's not perfect... but it's a very good adaption.  But don't take my word for it.  After seeing this... I'm thinking I better get my Amazon Warriors script out there.

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No man's land scene was amazing.

Gal Gadot is beautiful and perfect and lovely and I love her and Wonder Woman is perfect and pretty and beautiful.

In saying that, I don't think the movie is as good as hyped up to be. Entertaining more or less.

Got me a little excited for Justice League though. More than BVS..

Watch the powerful female protag movies roll out...
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