Yowza
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I noticed she used the exact same move to open against Steppy in round 1 and 2 lol
I love how she captain America’ed the terrorists
And the final play against the terrorist was quite funny, like when Bat started destroying Luthor’s goons lol, so violent you chuckle. They probably don’t put serial murderers on trial for 30 years with a bunch of hippies protesting for his innocence and release in Themiscira
Per bolded part, she absolutely did you're right. Some who dress up as Captain America going to movie premiers wouldn't see that yes she essentially did just that. The Captain America analogy per how she dealt with Nazi's in WW2 and taking care of business when she had to in Justice League while maintaining the glamour of the character I think shows.
Wonder Woman many I think don't want to come off harsh for some reason. It's ok. I like the 1984 depiction best personally because it captures the glitz and glamour of the character while harkening back to the TV series to a degree while advancing the depiction to match how Patty Jenkins and crew wanted to portray her.
That being said, the following is obviously even harsher than Zach Snyder decided to go:
Wonder Woman isn't Xena so I'm sort of glad they didn't go that far as maybe it could work as her being a group based character but would lose some of the essence of the character in her solo films perhaps.
Overall, Patty's depiction continues the character as laid out by Snyder in BvS but departs moreso with '84 to the softer version most including myself like best but that's not to say Snyder's depiction doesn't work. As shown above, the world spanning warrior princess bringing together allies across the globe while showcasing the vanquished was in the cards initially as Zach Snyder mentioned last Fall. He ultimately went for a harder edged character than seen in '84 but still in line with Patty's original film while scaling things down enough.
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