Finally, the DC Universe has made an awesome movie. After watching Superman with a meh reaction and an aggravating Batman movie, Wonder Woman was a breath of fresh air and amazing.
Watching her training with her Amazon sisters made me want to find her island and learn how to fight too.
The energy between Wonder Woman/ Diana Prince and Steve Trevor was gripping. And I loved the newness and innocence that the character as Diana brought forth to the world of men.
One thing I didn’t like was a major plot hole of something that happens in this Wonder Woman movie and isn’t explained as the item reappears for her helping Batman and Superman fighting in Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice.
Now I’m looking forward to Justice League and there are rumors of a Wonder Woman sequel.
My rating 4.8 stars out of 5
Andrea R. Cooper writes fantasy, paranormal, historical and romantic suspense.
Her favorite childhood memories revolved around creating vibrant characters for her friends, and then acting out their adventures. Inside her fantasy worlds of darkened forests, dragon-filled glades, and iced islands, nothing was banned. From the ethereal Elvin to the most maligned Vampires, all were welcome in her fictional realities, a stark contrast to her home, where the magical and mythical was forbidden.