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Wonder Woman 1984
2020
Fantasy, Action
2h 31m
Wonder Woman faces two formidable foes by the name of Max Lord and the Cheetah during the Cold War in the 1980s.
Wonder Woman 1984
2020
Fantasy, Action
2h 31m
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Rated 28 Dec 2020
49
35th
I think there's a lot to like and enjoy in WW1984. A lot of the same spirit as the first film is captured here as well, and added to it is a nice heap of old-school campy comic book movie flair. Unfortunately, there are some huge problems with logic in the plot, and as a result the third act feels chaotic (if a bit less one-note than the first film) and unhinged. I like the pacing, but some will find issue with it being a little slow. I would definitely rewatch, but there's some big flaws here.
Rated 28 Dec 2020
Rated 29 Dec 2020
70
33rd
This score is very much being buoyed by the fact that I'm predisposed to like this, and by Jenkins' quality direction because ye Gods this screenplay is an absolute mess. It's convoluted and it drags its feet getting anywhere or saying anything, and on the whole it feels closer to an Amazing Spider-Man 2 style misfire than a follow up to the first film. Disappointing, but I still think Jenkins can get the third one right, and look forward to it.
Rated 29 Dec 2020
Rated 21 Nov 2021
75
18th
Not a total mess, but it certainly isn’t without its flaws. Cheetah is pretty much in this so Diana has something to fight against in the last act and Wiig just wasn’t all that compelling as the character for me. Pedro is legitimately good. I loved the moment he shared with his son toward the end despite the character being pretty weak for the most part. Diana was without a doubt the best part, but I actually didn’t mind having Steve back. It’s got a great message too. Decent altogether.
Rated 21 Nov 2021
Rated 16 Apr 2021
60
49th
Once we get past the obligatory and ever-underwhelming Ancient Greece opening, the movie offered a quite nice and off-beat take on a genre that needs to go back into hybernation soon, with quite interesting bad guys and a wonderfully bonkers monkey's paw gimmick. Coasted along nicely until the downright embarrassing final act.
Rated 16 Apr 2021
Rated 02 Jan 2021
48
13th
It's enjoyable at the beginning of the 1984 scenes, but very quickly runs out of material and devolves into one of the worst third acts I've seen in a super hero movie. The entire story was flawed from its inception, and the shockingly stupid cheetah costume felt like it was meant to be a joke. Also, if you're going to lean into the 1980s (already been done a ton, but it's still fun) how do you forget to include the accompanying soundtrack??
Rated 02 Jan 2021
Rated 01 Jan 2021
4
44th
I thought bringing back Steve Trevor sounded like a bad idea years ago when I first heard they were doing so, and watching the movie pretty much affirms I was right. I like Chris Pine well enough, but there was zero need to run Wonder Woman through that same arc again. Aside from that, the movie is cheesily enjoyable in spots, kinda dull and unfocused in others - when it gets down to the action I mostly think it’s actually pretty enjoyable. Invisible plane scene was a miss.
Rated 01 Jan 2021
Rated 30 Dec 2020
30
3rd
Even though some suspension of disbelief is necessary for these movies, the internal consistency of the rules here are completely nonsensical, and the premise is so dumb and flimsy. even if you want to be generous and ignore all that, the rest of the movie is a bland and generic snoozefest of recycled tropes and empty platitudes
Rated 30 Dec 2020
Rated 26 Dec 2020
50
28th
I watched Tenet last night, it has literally dozens of unique action sequences, some of which I wouldn't have even conceived existing. WW84 doesn't have even one unique action scene. it's just too long,they don't have 2.5 hours of material, it's way duller than I expected.
Rated 26 Dec 2020
Rated 26 Dec 2020
19
11th
utter shite. colorful shite, but shite nonetheless. "ooooh, but Wiig is awesome as a villain." blow me.
Rated 26 Dec 2020
Rated 26 Jun 2021
72
41st
With yet another one dimensional, lackluster villian, but some decent action, "Wonder Woman 1984" is as inconsistent as the franchise is in general. It wasn't so bad as to offend me, but as always, the nearest analog are the MCU movies and once again, this one doesn't hold a candle to those. I was a little disappointed too, the first Wonder Woman movie was pretty solid.
Rated 26 Jun 2021
Rated 28 Mar 2021
3
23rd
Actually starts off pretty, pretty, prettaaaaaay good, but somehow manages to get progressively worse frame by frame up until the sweet relief of the ending. Could've been improved immensely by just having Wonder Woman critique Steve's choice of 80's outfits for the final hour.
Rated 28 Mar 2021
Rated 10 Jan 2021
50
31st
Like Fullmetal Alchemist, WW1984 wants to show us how everything demands a price paid - obvious or otherwise. Unfortunately, WW84 doesn't really commit to its consequences. WW reacts very nonchalantly to her dead boyfriend piloting some random's flesh like a robot, which sets the tone early for the film's lack of impact. In the end, the big reset button was obvious, convenient and dull. Decent action, decent premise and gimmicks, decent execution.
Rated 10 Jan 2021
Rated 28 Dec 2020
40
5th
Wonder Woman 1984 is a complete miss. It features a flawed story with numerous plot holes, a ridiculous villain, poor visual effects, and far too little content to justify its long run time
Rated 28 Dec 2020
Rated 10 Jan 2022
30
12th
Wonder Woman waits for Hitler to build camps before stopping him, still pines for Pine, has sex with a man whose body she stole as a stand-in for him and then fights an extra from Cats. The movie ends with this super-privileged lady telling people they can't have "everything". Disability, poverty, war - all part of the "beautiful world". The movie is actually much dumber than i make it sound, the "satellite network that touches everything" is the laziest deus ex machina i've ever seen.
Rated 10 Jan 2022
Rated 26 May 2021
30
20th
I could spend all day watching Gadot in the WW costume, but this horrible script made a struggle.
Rated 26 May 2021
Rated 17 Mar 2021
79
55th
There're some beautifully shot action sequences - the Amazon competition prologue & especially the desert chase w/ trucks. Pine's fish-out-of-water scenes also offer a few laughs & Gadot looks more stunning than ever - which helps. The problems are length, hokey humor & distracting plotholes - the biggest ongoing one being Maxwell Lord's ultimate goal & exactly what the "rules" are behind his powers. Unfortunately, the important theme (You Need To Earn Happiness) is presented in a muddled way.
Rated 17 Mar 2021
Rated 17 Jan 2021
5
42nd
WW84 is very all over the place. It's screenwriting is very frenetic, and plays into many different cliches (possibly a little sexism too) not to mention, it's very goofy and out of touch with what super hero movies are expected of nowadays. It's fluctuating pace is kind of annoying as well, but the return of the Gadot/Pine duo is again, nice to see. It should also be noted that Wiig is good too for what she is given. I can't help but feel this could've been so much more though.
Rated 17 Jan 2021
Rated 30 Dec 2020
60
30th
Shat the ending but it was good until the last half hour.
Rated 30 Dec 2020
Rated 30 Dec 2020
50
20th
This is a mess. The script is chaotic. The direction, cinematography, & effects are weak. The soundtrack is largely recycled from previous Zimmer works. The characters & motivations are rushed and the action is lacking for a movie of this magnitude. Gadot is good for the role and Pascal has an absolute blast as a baddie, but the writing betrays them both. There are too many cliches & consistency issues with the story. I went in with no real expectations and left feeling angry & disappointed.
Rated 30 Dec 2020
Rated 29 Dec 2020
70
26th
There was a lot of misplaced plot points as well as conveniently placed plot elements that created pacing issues. Thus it created a missing link that Diana seemed to miss everything going on right in front of her until she had to give up the one thing she had already lost. Pascal was good and he was about the only thing that kept the movie heading in the right direction but everything was over simplified to the point where nothing had any real depth.
Rated 29 Dec 2020
Rated 29 Dec 2020
40
10th
one of the themes is to "not live with a lie," so why are there people saying this is good? just kidding. eh. at least Chris Pine's enjoying himself.
Rated 29 Dec 2020
Rated 28 Dec 2020
75
91st
The movie falls apart in the last 20 minutes, going from comic-book hokey (acceptable) to outright schmaltzy (not), undermining the grandeur and gravitas it had cultivated, but I enjoyed almost every moment before that. Good: the story's touching and the three supes are each fleshed out and sympathetic. The admittedly scant action is mostly well-choreographed and -shot and motivated. Bad: Gal Gadot can't act, the pacing is sometimes jerky, and there are rapey implications that go unacknowledged.
Rated 28 Dec 2020
Rated 26 Dec 2020
25
0th
I think the budget that should have been allocated to the script was spent on interesting lasso physics.
Rated 26 Dec 2020
Rated 16 Aug 2021
40
23rd
CGI!!!!!! There's over an hour of this movie that felt completely pointless. That being said I didn't hate the characters or plot, neither of which are particularly good, as apparently many did.
Rated 16 Aug 2021
Rated 13 Aug 2021
63
18th
The film isn't as bad as everyone says, but there is too few Wonder Women and it's a bit too long.If you can overlook some plotholes,it's solid.
Rated 13 Aug 2021
Rated 10 Jun 2021
68
50th
I was pretty ambivalent about the previous Wonder Woman movie, so it's with no small amount of surprise that I report that I really liked WW1984. The sequel retains the earnest nature of its predecessor, and heightens it even further. I've seen some compare the lighter and even goofy tone of WW1984 to Richard Donner's Superman, but I personally found myself thinking a lot about Robert Rodriguez's kids movies and anyone familiar with my tastes knows that I mean that as a glowing compliment.
Rated 10 Jun 2021
Rated 27 Mar 2021
89
84th
Honestly, hate for this film is unfounded. I never really cared for the first film, but I appreciated what it did, and I was fully expecting to be just as unimpressed with its sequel, but guess what? I kind of loved it. As weird as it is, for a brand new film, I immediately felt nostalgic over it. Does that automatically make it bad JUST because the first film was darker in tone? Not at all. As a self-contained film, I had a lot of fun with it and would love to watch it again
Rated 27 Mar 2021
Rated 24 Mar 2021
38
26th
There is some sporadic fun to be had here, but WW84 is a film that quite deliberately avoids explaining itself much, so as not to draw too significant attention to its lazy plot devices, narrative chasms and lack of satisfactory character arcs. The cast are okay, with Pascal probably the pick of the bunch, and much of the design and set pieces are admirable. But this is overall too messy and uneventful and generally just symptomatic of the DCEU’s inconsistency.
Rated 24 Mar 2021
Rated 17 Mar 2021
75
65th
This is such a full on camp B-movie experience that I kept wondering whether it was intentional. Probably not. It's a hot mess. But for me personally, B-movies dressed up as high budget blockbusters are just about my favorite thing. This is like an extended episode of the old Wonder Woman show if given 150 million dollars. They even slipped Lynda Carter in there. Honestly, I had a great time.
Rated 17 Mar 2021
Rated 14 Mar 2021
80
90th
I thought this was a great movie. Similar plot to the first one. So basically it's about this artifact that they acquire from the museum which is a stone that grants wishes and makes them come true. Main Villians here are Max Lord and Cheetah who's Barbara in this movie and wishes to be Diana. This is how Cheetah got her powers. Diana saves the day. I would have liked more fight scenes in this and for it to be a 1 on 1 battle with Cheetah. Other than that I found the story good.
Rated 14 Mar 2021
Rated 12 Feb 2021
60
19th
At its best exploring the elements that make the WW character unique (her home island), with an opening crime ballet evoking memories of the best of Reeve's SUPERMAN films. Otherwise leans in to the worst faults of the modern blockbuster - tiresome overlength (Pine could have been cut from the film) and rendering the MacGuffins of the story overly complicated. Wiig and Pascal are good fun, but lack the presence of the best baddies; remains watchable largely due to Gadot's serene likability.
Rated 12 Feb 2021
Rated 23 Jan 2021
55
11th
This is a review halfway during my watch of the movie. I knew beforehand I was going to hate it, and it actually is as bad as the quality reviewers say it is. Only 13 min in and some goons are acting stupid. Then halfway: kids playing on the highway with an APC convoy coming, requiring Wonder Woman to stop the drivers from running them over. Of course. My eyes are rolling so hard my body is doing a slow-motion summersault, as if suspended by wires. (I like the villain's concept though)
Rated 23 Jan 2021
Rated 14 Jan 2021
40
12th
It can't hold a candle to the genius that is aquaman, but you can't say they didn't try.
Rated 14 Jan 2021
Rated 12 Jan 2021
70
36th
I hate watching movies in this age of the internet. The reaction online led me to believe that this movie was trash. While this isn't the best movie, let alone the best DC movie, it is still enjoyable and I could rewatch it. I enjoyed the time spent in Wonder Woman's homeland. I really loved them taking on the 80's aesthetic. I also liked that both villains were not "big bads" exactly but more normal people turned bad. There should have been cuts to the film's runtime. It was good not great.
Rated 12 Jan 2021
Rated 10 Jan 2021
20
3rd
It took 5 sittings to get through this unmitigated disaster (except for the first 5 minutes which is great, and feels like an entirely different film I would love to watch).
Rated 10 Jan 2021
Rated 03 Jan 2021
6
3rd
Everything besides Predo Pascal being over the top is awful. The CGI, the action scenes, the weird middle east subplot that doesn't actually come back about a guy "wanting his birthplace back from the savages" (Hmmm Gal Gadot is producing......hmmmmm), Gal Gadot's awful acting that has somehow gotten more wooden. Oh and the Hans Zimmer score which is insanely cliché and awful and not a touch 80's. Can composers phone it in? I think he just used free use music and some tracks from Inception.
Rated 03 Jan 2021
Rated 03 Jan 2021
70
77th
Fantastic supporting cast and great directing made the difference here. Kristen Wiig and especially Pedro Pascal steal the film. Unfortunately Gal Gadot's acting is pretty awful from start to finish; luckily there is usually at least one strong supporting actor to carry the scenes she's in.
Rated 03 Jan 2021
Rated 02 Jan 2021
34
18th
This is actually a Monkies paw movie, and not the worst one - except Wonder Woman is somehow Superman now or something and no one wished for better writing. The dialog is totally inhuman, and character actions are inconsistent and incoherent.
Rated 02 Jan 2021
Rated 30 Dec 2020
42
38th
"Wonder Woman 1984" is moderately enjoyable to watch. However, some of the scenes don't work, like when Wonder Woman learns to fly or picks the world over love.
Rated 30 Dec 2020
Rated 29 Dec 2020
59
16th
Despite Pedro Pascal's best efforts this is a forgettable movie. I liked the Invisible Jet and the farewell scene and that's about it. The '80s vibe is overdone and the script needed more polish. Also, way to waste Cheetah.
Rated 29 Dec 2020
Rated 27 Dec 2020
77
64th
This is another fun entry in the super hero series. Gal Gadot is great in the lead role and Kristen Wiig is also very good in this film. The film has plenty of good moments, overall I would recommend this movie.
Rated 27 Dec 2020
Rated 26 Dec 2020
62
31st
Wonder Woman 1984 has a few too many faults to ignore. Zimmer's score is fine but blaring it constantly is partly why climactic moments don't land, particularly the emotional ones between Diana & Steve. The overall direction also feels like a step down, with lots of obvious foreshadowing, camera spinning, lacklustre action sequences & no real payoff. So often does a scene start of engaging before falling apart as it goes on. The theme of greed & consequentialism is undermined by the ending.
Rated 26 Dec 2020
Rated 26 Dec 2020
80
70th
I'm definitely loving the cheesy "80's-as-remembered-four-decades-later" elements very intentionally littered throughout. Gal is just so fucking good in this lane, I hope she stays here as long as she possibly can. She shows everything this character should show. Her and Kristen Wiig play very well off of each other, too. While this suffers from some typical superhero movie tropes and some elements of performance or production or writing that could be better, I'd call this worthy of the first.
Rated 26 Dec 2020
Rated 26 Dec 2020
60
53rd
The Reagan years were of ultra-individualism and greed taking hold, so it makes sense to place the ancient curse of wish-fulfillment into this decade. We bring the world's chaos onto ourselves through our outsized wishes, goes the moral, and to prove the political point here's a Trump villain to grimace along with it. So the movie may be a slog and a mess, but I started to groove with its hysterical emotionalism some hours into it. Which may also be Hans Zimmer's achievement.
Rated 26 Dec 2020
Rated 26 Dec 2020
40
13th
There are many problems with this, but the biggest one is that Diana feels like a secondary or tertiary character in her own film whose role is to fight while others get more screentime and personality. This is not helped by the plot which gives her little time to 'hero' on her own. The pacing of the film is also terrible with a drawn-out denouement that doesn't work (it's too clear that things will work out) and a long introduction that stands in place of character development but adds little.
Rated 26 Dec 2020
Rated 25 Dec 2020
63
14th
2020 feminist masterpiece about how Wonder Woman loves her boyfriend and beating up harassers is evil and also a superhero movie that at one point forgets to have an action scene for OVER AN HOUR. Pedro Pascal having the time of his life almost makes up for kind of a lot
Rated 25 Dec 2020
Rated 11 Oct 2024
44
5th
Wonder woman deserves better
Rated 11 Oct 2024
Rated 29 Aug 2024
50
15th
Begins terribly, gets slightly better by the end, I guess, by just leaning more into ridiculousness which is far more entertaining than whatever the first half of the film was trying to do. Troubling plot, mixed with menacing implications regarding the body swap, that are never brought up, and the stupidity of the final 'weapon' of the baddie.
Rated 29 Aug 2024
Rated 21 Aug 2024
40
12th
I knew not to expect much, but at the very least I could say I was never bored by this movie. That being said, there are so many plot holes and weird things in this script that part of the interest in keeping on watching it. The mood is so confused. Fun happy world vs. dooming apocalypse doesn't really work here. There are awfully some awfully bad CGI moments. Cheetah was a joke. Diana zooming around in the sky was horribad.
Rated 21 Aug 2024
Rated 14 Oct 2023
52
52nd
This was surprisingly tolerable. I thought the story was generally decent even if some ideas were a bit muddled and possibly the best combat in DCEU.
Rated 14 Oct 2023
Rated 24 Jul 2023
45
21st
Por que tiraram o pelo facial do Pedro Pascal? Gosto do primeiro filme, mas esse aqui é bem jeca, né? Plus: Lynda Carter continua lindíssima. YTS.
Rated 24 Jul 2023
Rated 04 May 2023
24
2nd
audiovisual 25 acting 28 overall feeling 20 avg 24
Rated 04 May 2023
Rated 01 Jan 2023
40
26th
Bonus points for Chris Pine.
Rated 01 Jan 2023
Rated 26 Dec 2022
60
42nd
I nearly gave way less due to the bad taste left in the mouth at the end. It starts out slowly and intriguing, and you feel there could have been something with the price of the wishes and the discovery of the 80s with Steve. But it is like they suddenly ran ut of ideas and decided to botch the 3rd act by adding chaos leading to it, and then going ut like a wet firecracker. Like the first movie, the fight at the end was unnecessary and bad, and the resolution dumb
Rated 26 Dec 2022
Rated 04 Dec 2022
41
17th
Equally as awful as every other superhero film. This really is neither better nor worse.
Rated 04 Dec 2022
Rated 04 Dec 2022
82
54th
I thought this movie was really nice. Even though I cried bc I cannot imagine having to say goodbye to the love of my life twice.
Rated 04 Dec 2022
Rated 03 Sep 2022
5
2nd
WW2 takes everything about the 1st movie (excepting WW & Pine) and makes a truly horrible movie. It's boring and messes up the best regarded character from Snyder's whole ensemble. What's funny is that director Patty Jenkins was ALSO a writer here and my gosh, never let her near a pen again. There's nothing redeemable about the movie which is a remarkable achievement as that first movie's only real foible was the wet fart of a final battle. This entire thing is a wet fart...with residue.
Rated 03 Sep 2022
Rated 01 Sep 2022
78
11th
Pedro Pascal was the definitely the right choice for the villain. Without him, say if he had been replaced by some mean evil-looking guy, I don't think I would have enjoyed it as much as I did.
Rated 01 Sep 2022
Rated 30 May 2022
55
20th
As disappointing as disappointing gets. Anticipation was quite high, but when the C plot is the most interesting plotline, as the other parts of the plot are just not handled well enough, it just makes for a mess of a film. It's a shame because the original was great.
Rated 30 May 2022
Rated 27 Feb 2022
16
9th
The only good thing about this is Pedro Pascal swinging for the fences and having the time of his life. Also Wonder Woman basically rapes an innocent bystander (whose body is possessed by her ex), but hey it's a guy so no need to dwell on that creepy shit right?!
Rated 27 Feb 2022
Rated 20 Dec 2021
60
47th
Kırk haramiler yada Aladdin masalını andıran 1 öykü. Gizemli 1 taş bulan Amerikalılar, diledikleri herşey olmaya başlayıp bedel ödüyorlar. Filmin uzunluğu sıksa da, verilen mesaj başarılı. Kontrolsüz güç, güç değildir mantığı çok ön plana çıkmış. Bu arada kostümler ve seksenler ruhu yakıyor. Girişteki Survivor yarışması da izlettiriyor. Filmin sonunda, Alistair. Artık sevmeyeceğim bütün kabahat benim. Bitsin artık bu çile. Çekemem bile bile.
Rated 20 Dec 2021
Rated 12 Dec 2021
59
11th
With messy storytelling, and a long and boring runtime, Gal Gadot is sill beautiful to watch. Though I still found myself enjoying this, I thought It was really lacking heart and humor. All of the best parts of the first film, other than Gal, are disappointingly missing here. Even though the action scenes are few and far between, I thought those were done fairly well. Definitely lower on my list of the DCEU films, but still not as bad as Suicide Squad. I give 5 Kristen Wiigs out of 10.
Rated 12 Dec 2021
Rated 03 Dec 2021
60
28th
It's OK. It could be a lot more but the interesting bits are hammered into the Superhero Format (TM Marvel). A shame, more could have been done here. Grief, 80s excess, how a normal person reacts to a demi-goddess (and how such powers change such a person). They are there but not enough. Hopefully they give Gal Gadot another outing.
Rated 03 Dec 2021
Rated 26 Nov 2021
65
65th
Entertainment: 4. Spirit: 1. Sustainability: 0.5. Family: 1
Rated 26 Nov 2021
Rated 25 Nov 2021
82
37th
Was a fun superhero ride but the pacing felt a little forced but the cgi was much better than the first one
Rated 25 Nov 2021
Rated 30 Oct 2021
45
25th
eng; [wonder woman 1984]; wonder woman muss einen stein wiederbeschaffen, welcher wünsche erfüllt - aber der dafür einen tribut fordert.; (wonder woman kann wie spiderman ihr seil nutzen und wie superman fliegen... wozu braucht man noch andere superhelden?; ähnlich wie black widow, nur ohne selbstironie; story ist zerrieben);
Rated 30 Oct 2021
Rated 24 Oct 2021
67
43rd
Yes, it is magnificently stupid. There are so many baffling directorial decisions, and so many inexplicable character actions, and the movie probably made me a dumber person overall... But I have to say I was never bored with it, and to me that matters.
Rated 24 Oct 2021
Rated 27 Sep 2021
40
16th
Truly a children's film. Unlike the Marvel movies that try to keep viewers of all ages entertained, this film caters to a 10-year-old mentality. A whole movie about wishes? That's a writing cop-out. The action scenes are ridiculous, the threat of the entire world ending is over-the-top, and it appears the actors knew all of this by their lackluster performances. Only the production values make this film marginally viewable. One hopes there isn't a 3rd film in the series.
Rated 27 Sep 2021
Rated 30 Aug 2021
85
52nd
Well I liked it although the run time could have been cut down. Invisible jet and metal wings scenes ftw.
Rated 30 Aug 2021
Rated 04 Aug 2021
28
5th
Umm did she *SA* that guy?!?! Who approved that... Genuinely ruined the character with that, although it was a terrible film anyways.
Rated 04 Aug 2021
Rated 23 Jul 2021
3
14th
Confusing at times. Felt very forced and predictable. The start was great - and then it just veered off
Rated 23 Jul 2021
Rated 06 Jul 2021
45
16th
Gal Gadot isn't great here. She needed to better to carry the shaky the material. Her charisma and chemistry with Chris Pine that helped make the first movie a success are replaced by a performance lacking dynamism and empathy. This is still a decent superhero film. The set pieces are good. Wiig's character's story and her performance is engaging. A Wonder Woman film without a powerful performance from the lead will not be seen as a success. This movie isn't one.
Rated 06 Jul 2021
Rated 13 Jun 2021
22
5th
I started composing a detailed review, and then I thought, "Do I want this movie to take up any more of my life?"
Rated 13 Jun 2021
Rated 01 Jun 2021
65
11th
Ok, I had low expectations on this. It's not bad, just not good. About the story: *spoiler alert* I hate when there is an underestimated people which everyone treats meaningly that turns evil in the end. WTF. What's the message on this? That being a bully is fine while being mistreated every day will turn you to be the monster, after you had a breakdown? Really, WTF.
Rated 01 Jun 2021
Rated 26 May 2021
26
3rd
Fairly disastrous to be honest. The FX frequently pathetic and distracting and a tediously boring, uninteresting plot with terrible acting, poorly written characters over a much too long runtime. Sadly Gadot has never been as unimpressive as WW.
Rated 26 May 2021
Rated 06 May 2021
29
25th
Wonder Woman 1984 is amazingly bad. This movie looks like it was made by Cannon if it had survived this long. The script is a mess, the effects are bad, the acting is all over the place, and even the titular Wonder Woman sucks. I was fairly high on the first one but this is right down there with Man of Steel and Batman v. Superman is terms of quality.
Rated 06 May 2021
Rated 19 Apr 2021
69
25th
This sequel mostly manages to overcome its predecessors problems (wildly uneven tone, pacing and CGI and an uninteresting villain), but replaces them with an inoffensive, unspectacular story that feels like it comes from the 90s era of superhero films.
Rated 19 Apr 2021
Rated 13 Apr 2021
60
22nd
incredibly uninteresting plot. the tone shifts from awkward comedy to trying to be serious with no finesse whatsoever.
Rated 13 Apr 2021
Rated 08 Apr 2021
58
28th
A campy 80s throwback could have been fun, but WW84 instead discards most of its time period setting (you would barely know this is 1984), and tries to be both silly and world-ending, and it never really succeeds at either, and it ends up just being way too darn long to end up with so darn little. Good performances from Gadot and Pedro Pascal.
Rated 08 Apr 2021
Rated 05 Apr 2021
48
26th
I wasn't expecting much from this due to its average reviews, and that's what I got, a very average movie. Honestly, the beginning part was enjoyable fun. Then things settled down in the middle and became, eh, OK I guess. Then the weird, unsatisfying end came and just kind of messed it all up. Also, Wonder Woman isn't supposed to fly. Also, use the Lasso of Truth for what it's meant for at least once. She's not Spider Man.
Rated 05 Apr 2021
Rated 04 Apr 2021
75
74th
this was suprisingly good
Rated 04 Apr 2021
Rated 01 Apr 2021
58
10th
Lazy character development, odd script writing choices, and an absolutely nonsensical third act hamstring a sequel that had a ton of fan goodwill after the first movie. It's a movie that looks pretty but it sadly gets so outrageous that it plays out more like a parody or spoof than a serious film by the end of its runtime.
Rated 01 Apr 2021
Rated 31 Mar 2021
30
10th
Utter nonsense, and not in a fun way. What a dud.
Rated 31 Mar 2021
Rated 27 Mar 2021
40
0th
Horrible.. especially considering the first one was so good. Feel like the writers owe Gal Gadot and Chris Pine an apology for this joke of a movie.
Rated 27 Mar 2021
Rated 21 Mar 2021
32
24th
I like this character but I cannot fit myself into target audience. The story was a mess and I did not like effects.
Rated 21 Mar 2021
Rated 28 Feb 2021
85
18th
1836
Rated 28 Feb 2021
Rated 27 Feb 2021
38
17th
I'm amazed. Everything that was great about the first movie (story, action, direction, style, atmosphere, acting, effects) is completely gone. Even Gal Gadot is boring. A full-blown misfire.
Rated 27 Feb 2021
Rated 20 Feb 2021
40
13th
If you manage to dodge its cartoonish, 'likable' portait of Reaganomics -- something like 'don't wish for nothing or any change, just accept shitty world as it is and all will be fine!' -- and its awful lack of cheesiness and its unbelievably convoluted plot and the incredibly bland acting and the ugly-looking CGI, well, you've got Pascal having the time of his life and some hints of what could've been such a welcoming throwback to Lester's naive, silly, but pleasant as hell Superman flicks.
Rated 20 Feb 2021
Rated 12 Feb 2021
32
9th
100 different ways this could have been better. Even if you're primary motivation was just an okay story with over-the-top, transparent allusions to present-day concerns - there's no reason you need to make this mess. Did they really need to give her more powers? Is that what makes a character great? FX are poor. Art direction is mediocre. Script is all over the place and arrogantly idiotic in it's attempts a any kind of truth or heart.
Rated 12 Feb 2021
Rated 25 Jan 2021
86
75th
Wonder Woman 1984 does a great job setting itself apart from the previous iteration and delivering intense, comic book fun. It's unfortunate that the first half of the movie is overly bogged down by needless exposition, knocking it out of the upper tier of superhero movies.
Rated 25 Jan 2021
Rated 25 Jan 2021
35
1st
What an awful film.. Even worst than the first one. The plot is so stupid that it can't even hold itself logical within the world itself and that's where it lost me. Nothing made sense, a very stupid ending, not even a real bad guy.. Just there's nothing to hold on to in the film.. Utter waste of time.
Rated 25 Jan 2021
Rated 25 Jan 2021
0
11th
Rated 23 Jan 2021
59
27th
The potential's totally there, but the execution... wow, what a mess. The script fails to play out the consequences of the character's actions, instead just shoving everyone along to a tepid conclusion. It also seems to excuse sexual assault??? That was weird. Is it really important that Steve comes back in someone else's body? The editing is also suspect, making this feel a good hour longer than it is. Pascal is the sole bright spot. Anyway, I wish for world peace. I renounce my wish!
Rated 23 Jan 2021
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