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Wonder Woman
Okay, time to be Mr. Unpopular again. First, I have not finished the movie yet. We made it to the WW's assault on the Germans, and we had to stop for the school night.
I didn't get the big hype this movie had. It wasn't Man of Steel, sure, but it was still pretty middle-of-the-pack. The color grading was still full-on grimdark. The heroes never really felt like they were in danger. It never made me care about anybody, really. I did like the subversion of some tropes. I liked that despite growing up with all women on an isolated island, WW wasn't an idiot. They directly subverted the whole "what is penis?" trope, thankfully. I can't really put my finger on the problem, either. Maybe it was pacing. The movie kind of moved too fast through the material. I didn't hate it, but it kind of felt like watching an episode of a TV show instead of a movie, if that makes sense.
The other thing that bugs me is that chlorine gas attacks can do exactly what the mystery gas was doing in the movie, and that were in use in war in 1915. Chlorine gas + moisture = hydrochloric acid. Maybe this is because I didn't get to that part yet. Then again, masks remained reasonably effective against Cl2 gas.
Okay, time to be Mr. Unpopular again. First, I have not finished the movie yet. We made it to the WW's assault on the Germans, and we had to stop for the school night.
I didn't get the big hype this movie had. It wasn't Man of Steel, sure, but it was still pretty middle-of-the-pack. The color grading was still full-on grimdark. The heroes never really felt like they were in danger. It never made me care about anybody, really. I did like the subversion of some tropes. I liked that despite growing up with all women on an isolated island, WW wasn't an idiot. They directly subverted the whole "what is penis?" trope, thankfully. I can't really put my finger on the problem, either. Maybe it was pacing. The movie kind of moved too fast through the material. I didn't hate it, but it kind of felt like watching an episode of a TV show instead of a movie, if that makes sense.
The other thing that bugs me is that chlorine gas attacks can do exactly what the mystery gas was doing in the movie, and that were in use in war in 1915. Chlorine gas + moisture = hydrochloric acid. Maybe this is because I didn't get to that part yet. Then again, masks remained reasonably effective against Cl2 gas.