From the studio which has continuously struggled to bring something good and new on the table, comes its worst attempt yet in the form of Wonder Woman 1984 (2020). When I say worst, remember I am also counting David Ayer’s Suicide Squad (2016). So, lets find out what all made DC Extended Universe’s newest venture, such a huge disappointment.
Don’t tell anyone how bad it is! (Image: © WB/DC) |
I thoroughly enjoyed the last 3 outings of DCEU namely Aquaman (2018), Shazam (2019) and Birds of Prey (2020) and after so much anticipation, the one I expected to be the best turned out to be the worst. Patty Jenkins neither had a good storyline nor the visual elements, which viewers look for in a superhero movie. A very pre teeny and cliche premise went on for over 2.5 hours in this poorly written and badly directed film. For over 2 hours audience expect for something to actually happen but nothing does which results in a complete loss of interest during the climax.
Reunited for nothing! #corny (Image: © WB/DC) |
The only things which get you through this horrible ride are the fine performances by the cast and a hope that something might turn this film around (which doesn’t happen, by the way). Gal Gadot (Wonder Woman) has delivered a strong performance and so has Chris Pine reprising his role as Steve Trevor. Pedro Pascal (Maxwell Lord) and Kristen Wig (Cheetah) do a fine work too but unfortunately their characters had no depth to them resulting in a poor on screen representation. So, their performances really didn’t make a big difference due to poorly written dialogues and bad character interpretations.
Lets eat some screen time (Image: © WB/DC) |
There are almost no action scenes in the movie which was supposed to be the superhero/action flick of the season and it spends just too much time establishing… NOTHING! A storyline which even a 5 year old could understand and guess, is elongated until the very end and a bit of action which finally does take place in the final 30 minutes, is hugely underwhelming. Though Wonder Woman discovers an extra few powers or so, it didn’t seem like a big deal at that point. Also, I am so disappointed that Wonder Woman, with all her new found superpowers almost failed to stop, literally, a Black Widow level threat!
When Cheetah says Meoww (Image: © WB/DC) |
Apart from discovering a few superpowers, which she somehow forgets to use in Batman v Superman (2016) and Justice League (2017), WW84 neither adds to the story of Wonder Woman nor to the DCEU as a whole. It is it a very forgettable and disappointing mess of a film, which I would not recommend anyone to spend their money on. So, just wait for it to launch on some streaming app and then never watch it.