Wonder Woman

Titolo originale: Wonder Woman
Regia: Patty Jenkins |
Anno: 2017
Origine: United States of America |
Generi: Azione Avventura Fantasy
Tag: island | hero | strong woman | world war i | empowerment | superhero | feminism | greek mythology | based on comic | female protagonist | period drama | super power | heroine | woman director | female empowerment | 1910s | dc extended universe (dceu) |
Cast: Gal Gadot | Chris Pine | Connie Nielsen | Robin Wright | Danny Huston | David Thewlis | Saïd Taghmaoui | Ewen Bremner | Eugene Brave Rock | Lucy Davis | Elena Anaya | Lilly Aspell | Lisa Loven Kongsli | Ann Wolfe | Ann Ogbomo | Emily Carey | James Cosmo | Wolf Kahler | Alexander Terentyev | Martin Bishop | Flora Nicholson | Pat Abernethy | Freddy Elletson | Sammy Hayman | Michael Tantrum | Philippe Spall | Edward Wolstenholme | Ian Hughes | Marko Leht | Steffan Rhodri | Andrew Byron | Dominic Kinnaird | Rachel Pickup | Ulli Ackermann | Frank Allen Forbes | Peter Stark | Rainer Bock | Josh Bromley | Jennie Eggleton | Eva Dabrowski | Harvey James | George Johnston | Danielle Lewis | Florence Kasumba | Eleanor Matsuura | Josette Simon | Doutzen Kroes | Hayley Warnes | Caitlin Burles | Jemma Moore | Samantha Win | Brooke Ence | Madeleine Vall | Hari James | Jacqui-Lee Pryce | Betty Adewole | Caroline Winberg | Lizzie Bowden | Kattreya Scheurer-Smith | Rekha Luther | Thaina Oliveira | Ooooota Adepo | Zinnia Kumar | Toma McDonagh | Amber Doyle | Freddy Carter | Fred Fergus | Tim Pritchett | Gana Bayarsaikhan | Camilla Roholm | Stephanie Haymes-Roven | Nia Burke | Dee Lewis Clay | Tori Letzler | Mayling Ng | Zack Snyder | Lee Neville | Ana Cilas | Alexander Terentyev | Philip Harvey | Sofia Abbasi | Kevin Hudson |

Prima di essere Wonder Woman, Diana era la principessa delle Amazzoni, addestrata per diventare una guerriera invincibile e cresciuta su un’isola paradisiaca protetta. Quando un pilota americano si schianta sulla costa e avverte di un enorme conflitto che infuria nel mondo esterno, Diana decide di abbandonare la sua casa convinta di poter fermare la catastrofe. Combattendo assieme all’uomo in una guerra per porre fine a tutte le guerre, Diana scoprirà i suoi poteri e… il suo vero destino.

Approfondimenti

Zack Snyder: producer has a cameo as a combat soldier. D
Some of the Amazons have flesh colored cloth over one side of their chest, almost seeming like one b [...] D
The top grossing film of summer 2017 in North America with a gross of over $410 million, the first t [...] D
The Alamo Drafthouse in Austin, Texas held two special screenings of the film for women only. They t [...] D
In the film, Paul von Hindenburg and Erich Ludendorff die in 1918. In actual history, Hindenburg liv [...] D
This is the first film in Gal Gadot's acting career in which she received top billing. D
The first Wonder Woman film, Wonder Woman (1974), starred Ricardo Montalban as the villain. Montalba [...] D
The scene where Diana eats ice cream for the first time and praises the vendor is an event from the [...] D
The gas Ludendorff used may have been a form of Miraclo, the drug that gave Hourman his powers. D
The character of Etta Candy, Diana's best friend and hero partner, was part of the original Wonder W [...] D
Ares hides under the alias of Sir Patrick. The name of Patrick comes from the Roman term "patricius" [...] D
During development, Zack Snyder wanted a story set at the Crimean War, while original director Miche [...] D
The sixteenth superhero film to earn $100 million in its domestic box office opening weekend. D
It is the live action debut of Wonder Woman/DC Comics characters Antiope, Menalippe, Ares and Dr. Ma [...] D
Actress Olga Kurylenko revealed in a December 2019 interview with The Hollywood Reporter that she wa [...] D
The actor who played Chief, Eugene Brave Rock, an indigenous Blackfoot, did not know he was audition [...] D
In 2005, Angelina Jolie was offered the chance to play the lead role, but she declined. In 2015, she [...] D
Although it is hinted that Dr. Maru's scars were made by fire, her face disfigurement is more consis [...] D
On the Blu-ray version, there are a bunch of bonus features, including a 20 minute segment where the [...] D
The scene where Steve Trevor finds the motor bike is similar to scenes in two other Chris Pine films [...] D
Kate Beckinsale, Sandra Bullock, Mischa Barton, Rachel Bilson, Catherine Zeta-Jones, Sarah Michelle [...] D
When the armistice was signed in 1918, the real Erich Ludendorff was approximately 53 years old. Dan [...] D
Ares employs various forms, based on his various incarnations across the DC comics: His godly form b [...] D
The discussion in the boat about "the pleasures of the flesh" was improvised. D
Steve's timepiece is a pocket watch, adapted with a leather case to be worn on the wrist. Pocket wat [...] D
Every design decision made for Themyscira came down to director Patty Jenkins and designer Lindy Hem [...] D
The license plate of the Wayne Enterprises armored van begins with the letters "JL," a possible refe [...] D
Lilly Aspell's (Young Diana) debut. D
The film was shot under the working title "Nightingale". D
This is Ewen Bremner's (Charlie) second time appearing in a film with actors who portray a DCEU char [...] D
Colonel Darnell comes from the "Wonder Woman" comics. D
General Erich Ludendorff was a real person and he was ruthless, although not necessarily more so tha [...] D
There is a meme floating around (Facebook, 2020) that says that Wonder Woman was able to get from he [...] D
A role was offered to Cate Blanchett, but she turned it down. She would take the role of Hela in Tho [...] D
Steve Trevor sarcastically refers to Diana's island home of Themyscira as "Paradise Island." This wa [...] D
The filmmakers cite the superhero films Superman (1978) and Batman Begins (2005), the Indiana Jones [...] D
In Hippolyta's story of the gods, Poseidon is seen wielding a trident. This is the same weapon Aquam [...] D
Filmmaker James Cameron, known for his movies that feature strong female action heroes, drew the ire [...] D
Just like her co-stars Ben Affleck and Ezra Miller, Gal Gadot is the third DC character to appear in [...] D
Parallels Marvel's Captain America - Il primo Vendicatore (2011) in several ways: Both films take pl [...] D
This film marks the third onscreen appearance of the character Etta Candy, after appearing in Wonder [...] D
Patty Jenkins said the reason for Chris Pine's nude scene was to get back at a lot of movies which h [...] D
Many fans thought Wonder Woman (1975) star Lynda Carter would be elected for the role of Hippolyta ( [...] D
It takes seventy-one minutes for Wonder Woman (Gal Gadot) to appear in her iconic (and updated) outf [...] D
In the comics, Wonder Woman got the alias of Diana Prince during World War II from a US Army nurse w [...] D
Liam Hemsworth and Alexander Skarsgård were considered for the role of Steve Trevor. Liam Hemswor [...] D
The second time Danny Huston (Ludendorff) plays the antagonist in a superhero movie, after X-Men: le [...] D
The No Man's Land sequence initially caused confusion for some people on the film's creative team. T [...] D
Gal Gadot trained for nine months to gain seventeen pounds of pure muscle, though it didn't show in [...] D
The costs for television advertisements for this film were higher in comparison to that of previous [...] D
In the comics, Steve Trevor and Diana met in the Second World War (1939-45). However, in the film, t [...] D
When Diana rescues Steve from drowning, Steve awakens and utters, "Wow," an American English slang, [...] D
This is the third time Danny Huston (Ludendorff) appears in a film which features figures from Greek [...] D
It is the first live-action portrayal of Wonder Woman to receive a PG-13 rating. D
Sameer and Charlie both shoot their rifles left-handed. D
The photograph of Steve Trevor in London in his memorial after the war ends is based on a photograph [...] D
After its domestic opening weekend, this film immediately became the highest-grossing film about Wor [...] D
In modern times, Diana works at the Louvre Museum in Paris, France. In the comics, she briefly serve [...] D
The third biggest gross for a DC Comics film in IMAX theaters, grossing $18.3 million globally and $ [...] D
The film draws elements from the first Wonder Woman comic story: Steve Trevor crashes a plane at The [...] D
Danny Huston plays a villainous WWI general who supports the use of disfiguring mustard gas that oft [...] D
Chief's first words to Wonder Woman are, "Oki, niitaniiko Napi" in Blackfoot. This means, "Hello, my [...] D
Lynda Carter, star of Wonder Woman (1975), and Gal Gadot were both in pageants. Carter was in Miss A [...] D
Some locations give hints as to Diana's divine heritage: At the tower containing the Godkiller, a bu [...] D
This is the third comic book movie for Danny Huston (after 30 giorni di buio (2007) and X-Men: le or [...] D
Gal Gadot (Diana) and Emily Carey (young Diana) share the same birthday, April 30. D
Eva Green was considered for the role of Wonder Woman, and later for the role of Dr. Maru. D
Actress Nadia Bjorlin was up for the role of Wonder Woman when Joss Whedon was set to write it in th [...] D
This is the first feature in which Wonder Woman does not wear earrings. She wore red circle earrings [...] D
This film is part of a set up for Justice League (2017), and the start of a planned trilogy for Wond [...] D
Charlize Theron was approached by director Patty Jenkins to appear in the film but she had to turn i [...] D
In Greco-Roman mythology, the Amazons of Themyscira and the Greek hero Heracles share a rivalry, sin [...] D
For the scene of Steve blowing up the plane, director Patty Jenkins insisted that the cockpit set be [...] D
This film is the first live-action appearance of Diana's childhood. All previous live-action version [...] D
Artemis wields an axe in her battle with the Germans. In the DC comics, Artemis wielded an axe when [...] D
In this film, Diana briefly wears glasses as a disguise, but Etta Candy points out their ineffective [...] D
In the comics, Ares stopped his plan to kill everyone because Wonder Woman pointed out it would dest [...] D
With an opening gross of over $103.3 million from 4,165 theaters, this film marked the highest US op [...] D
Patty Jenkins cites the work of "Wonder Woman" creator William Moulton Marston (the early stories wh [...] D
Gal Gadot got her part shortly after she decided to give up on acting, being unsuccessful at landing [...] D
Director Patty Jenkins shares a birthday with original Wonder Woman (1975) actress Lynda Carter: Jul [...] D
The big fight on the beach was shot over a period of two weeks, involving two film units and six cam [...] D
This film is the fourth installment in the DC Extended Universe (DCEU), with L'uomo d'acciaio (2013) [...] D
Contrary to public opinion and urban legends, Wonder Woman was not actually the first female superhe [...] D
Aside from moving the setting from World War II America to World War I Europe, the film takes numero [...] D
Gal Gadot worked on her character six months prior to shooting. D
Ares wielding the Lasso of Truth without pain and stating that war and truth are the same comes from [...] D
In this film, Wonder Woman's tiara is an heirloom from Antiope. In both the comics and Wonder Woman [...] D
It is the first live-action solo theatrical film of the titular Amazonian character. Warner Bros. be [...] D
Patty Jenkins admitted that she didn't really think Gal Gadot would suit Wonder Woman at first, but [...] D
After Superman v Batman: Dawn of Justice (2016) was originally greenlit, Alexandra Daddario quickly [...] D
The first DCEU movie with 90+% Rating on Rotten Tomatoes (equivalent to critical acclaim). D
Cobie Smulders was briefly considered for the role of Wonder Woman. Smulders went on to voice the ch [...] D
Nicolas Winding Refn was interested in directing the film and insisted on Christina Hendricks for Wo [...] D
In the frame story, Diana is wearing a red turtleneck and ponytail. This is much similar to Diana's [...] D
The first super heroine film to generate more than $100 million domestically. D
The role of Queen Hippolyta was offered to Nicole Kidman but she passed on the role. She wanted to b [...] D
There is a dedication in the closing credits to Patty Jenkins's father William T. Jenkins. Jenkins w [...] D
Near the end of the film when Diana is back in London staring at a display of pictures of what is im [...] D
In the epilogue, the drawing of the device Etta is trying to recover is a Motherbox. This will becom [...] D
The World War I scenes were filmed at Upper Heyford air base in Bicester, England. D
Wonder Woman/Diana is of Scythian nationality in the comics. Gal Gadot, who plays her, was born in I [...] D
This film is banned in Lebanon because its star, Gal Gadot, is an Israeli citizen and Lebanon is off [...] D
Ares in this film is based on the villainous god of war in the DC Comics, but is also based on the F [...] D
When Steve hands his watch to Diana, the time shows about three minutes to 10:00. Back to the presen [...] D
The primary posters of the movie have a specific color theme. Either it is blue, orange (yellowish), [...] D
Dr. Maru (Doctor Poison) is seen in her laboratory in a green coat, her comic costume; she also has [...] D
This is the first female-dominant superhero film in twelve years since Elektra (2005). D
Diana talks about Clio's treatises. In Greek mythology, Cleo is the goddess of writing. But Clio is [...] D
Both Gal Gadot and Connie Nielsen were up for roles in L'uomo d'acciaio (2013), with Gadot as Faora [...] D
Kathryn Bigelow, Catherine Hardwicke, Mimi Leder, Karyn Kusama, Julie Taymor and Tricia Brock were c [...] D
The name on the German boats in the early part of the movie is Schwaben, indicating they are from a [...] D
This is the first female-directed live-action film to have a $100 million+ budget. The film's estima [...] D
Alexandra Daddario was fan favorite to play Diana before Snyder cast Gal Gadot and even after. D
This film features Diana Prince, the original Wonder Woman, and Artemis and Orana, who briefly held [...] D
It is the first theatrical feature film Patty Jenkins has directed since Monster (2003). D
Director Patty Jenkins was originally in talks with Warner Bros. to direct this film back in 2005, b [...] D
Diana's scenes in London are an homage to Superman (1978), where Superman encounters urban life for [...] D
This film had been in development since 1996, when Ivan Reitman was hired to write and direct it. In [...] D
Diana is introduced as Capt. Steve Trevor's secretary in World War I England. This is an homage to t [...] D
This is the third comic book film to have a female director, after Tank Girl (1995) and Punisher - Z [...] D
Toward the end of the movie, Diana discovers that her mother, the Amazon Queen Hippolyta, had concea [...] D
The scam that Sameer is running in the pub bears some resemblance to the notorious "Nigerian Prince" [...] D
The scenes of Themyscira were shot in Southern Italy, on the Amalfi Coast. Production designer Aline [...] D
The horse-whipping scene in the movie was shot after principal photography was completed. Director P [...] D
The DC Films intro debuts in this movie and will appear at the beginning of the next DCEU movies fro [...] D
Elena Anaya plays Dr. Maru, a woman hidden behind plastic prosthesis. Anaya's casting is an homage t [...] D
No. 1 opening debut in China grossing $38 million. D
David Thewlis and Steffan Rhodri were both in Harry Potter e i Doni della Morte - Parte 1 (2010), al [...] D
Ann Wolfe, regarded the best fighter in women's boxing, was cast as Artemis in the film because acco [...] D
Director Patty Jenkins and executive producer Geoff Johns rewrote much of Allan Heinberg's script. M [...] D
Dr. Maru is referred to by her comic book title "Doctor Poison" by Steve Trevor. D
The movie screening in Tunisia was temporarily banned because Gal Gadot is Israeli and a former sold [...] D
Although Diana cannot fly in the movie, it is implied that she can float in the air after the final [...] D
No one addresses Diana as "Wonder Woman" throughout this entire film. D
Featured in "The A to Z of Superhero Movies: From Abar to ZsaZsa via the MCU", written by Rob Hill. D
A lot of the movie's plot is derived from the first story used by George Perez when he revamped the [...] D
Diana asks Steve Trevor, "Would you say you're a typical example of your sex?" to which he answers, [...] D
The first DC film since Lanterna Verde (2011) that does not feature Batman or Superman. However, Dia [...] D
Ares commands Wonder Woman to kill Dr. Maru, but she refuses and he turns on her in disappointment. [...] D
The film's closing credits contains thanks to the people who made significant contributions to Wonde [...] D
Director Patty Jenkins is a big fan of Wonder Woman (1975) and wanted Lynda Carter, who performed as [...] D
The film, about a superheroine inspired by Greco-Roman mythology, is produced by Atlas Entertainment [...] D
The gala guest whose dress Diana steals is credited as Fausta Grables, who was a Swiss Nazi villain [...] D
For his nude scene, Chris Pine wore Speedos that were later digitally removed. D
Now Playing Podcast reviewed Wonder Woman. This film received three "recommends". D
Diana in this film is always wearing her Amazonian clothing underneath whatever other clothes she we [...] D
Steve flies a short-range aeroplane from Turkey to Themyscira, suggesting that the island is in the [...] D
Psychologist, author, and inventor William Moulton Marston was an outspoken feminist, polyamorist, a [...] D
When Sir Patrick is first seen speaking at the Council, he sees Diana among the crowd, and supposedl [...] D
In Justice League of America (vol. 2) #13, Batman calls Wonder Woman "the best melee fighter in the [...] D
Ticket-selling site Fandango reported that this film rounded the final leg of its marketing campaign [...] D

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Errori

Maru develops a formula to give Ludendorff super-strength, but she doesn't do any testing before pre [...] D
Diana opens Maru's book near the middle instead of at the beginning. D
The railway carriage at the port in 1918 is named "Southern Railway". The Southern Railway did not c [...] D
In the initial battle with the Germans on the beach all of the Amazons are on top of a cliff, from w [...] D
Maru's book should have been damaged severely from being under water, despite it being in a leather [...] D
Upon meeting The Chief for the first time Steve goes to give Chief a handshake. The Chief removes hi [...] D
None of the characters call or describe Diana as Wonder Woman -- odd for a movie titled "Wonder Woma [...] D
Maru conducts her top secret experiment at the factory in full view of everyone there. D
Steve's watch falling into the ocean at the end credits shows a closeup of the dial with the seconds [...] D
When Diana gets to the gassed out village, she just jumps off her horse and walks into the gas. When [...] D
Briefly during the first London rail terminus scene, overhead wire gantries can be seen in the backg [...] D
After walking through the mud, Diana's boots are spotless. D
Ludendorff's henchman follows Steve and Diana out of the boutique, then walks past them in the oppos [...] D
After liberating the town of Veld, Diana and Steve are seated in the town square with mugs of beer. [...] D
Throughout the movie, Diana's wristbands appear/disappear without any explanation. D
The song sung by Charlie in the village cafe, "I'll Walk Beside You," was written in 1939. D
The film takes numerous liberties with Wonder Woman's origin story: Themyscira has no protective bub [...] D
Searchlights were used in World War I to create "artificial moonlight" to enhance opportunities for [...] D
Diana speaks English to Steve before she knows what language he speaks. Steve reacts to seeing Diana [...] D
While the song that plays in the cafe in Belgium ("Sous Les Ponts De Paris" or "Under the Bridges of [...] D
After they save Veld, Sammy brings beers to Diana and Steve. He walks off with a glass still on the [...] D
Aside from the fact that it has no telephone poles (at least the part of it that was liberated), it [...] D
Steve comments on the boat to Diana about Marriage but then says that they don't seem to last. While [...] D
Steve tells Diana that the front is 400 miles, from the Alps to the North Sea. The Western Front was [...] D
When Dr Maru and Ludendorff are taking in Dr Maru's lab, there is an Avometer on the bench in the ba [...] D
The movie takes many liberties with Erich Ludendorff's biography, from murdering his superiors with [...] D
Wonder Woman's armoured boots have wedge heels in close-ups and in peaceful scenes, but are flat dur [...] D
Steve opens the door to the bomber prototype with ease. D
Hippolyte tells Diana that Zeus created Themyscira "to shield us from the outside world. Somewhere A [...] D
Steve's motorcycle is a period-correct machine, probably a Douglas or a Triumph, with a drive belt m [...] D
Steve asks Diana if there is dancing on "Paradise Island". Steve would not know Diana's home by any [...] D
The "Ottoman" texts has nothing to do with the gases and stuff. They are just words that make no sen [...] D
During the gala, Steve's not wearing a hat. He wears one when leaving the castle for about ten secon [...] D
There is no blood on Diana's sword after she kills Ludendorff. D
When Steve is telling the Amazons about the Germans having Turks build bombs for them, the facility [...] D
In Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice, and in this film, in the glass photo of Diana and the team, s [...] D
Diana doesn't know what a "secretary" is, even though she (like all of the Amazonians) is fluent in [...] D
The village of Veld is allegedly a French village (the name of the town Hazebrouck is on the map (sh [...] D
Steve gives the Amazons his serial number as "8141921". The Army began to issue service (or serial) [...] D
When Diana and Steve are sailing to London, they both fall asleep near Turkey (where Steve's plane w [...] D
At the airfield in the final battle the background shows third-generation (1980s) hardened aircraft [...] D
In Veld, you hear some locals comment on Wonder Woman's destruction of the church tower. They do it [...] D
When Diana questions Hippolyta about where the god-killer weapon is kept, tan lines from sunglasses [...] D
In the climatic battle when Ares escapes from the Lasso of Hestia and throws Diana away with a blast [...] D
The glass plate photograph is not a negative image. D
When Diana and Steve are having a meeting with the generals and it is discovered Diana can read Dr. [...] D
Neither Hindenburg nor Ludendorff died during World War I. Rather the opposite, both lived for many [...] D
The Fokker Eindecker monoplane Steve used to escape the Germans was only used very early in the war, [...] D
The team is on a covert mission unsanctioned by the British, yet everyone in the trenches accepts th [...] D
It would have been next-to-impossible for The Louvre to hire Diana and secure a work visa for her in [...] D
During the battle scenes, Diana's hair goes from messy to perfectly curly and neat. This occurs mult [...] D
An obvious male dressed as an Amazonian can be seen next to Antiope as they race to the beach during [...] D
The Germans can see Themyscira before they penetrate its protective bubble. D
General Erich Ludendorff was head of the German Imperial General Staff. It was he, not Paul von Hind [...] D
When Diana is dancing at the gala with the sword in the back of her blue dress, the hilt of the fake [...] D
Ares tells Diana "only a god can kill another god". In Greek mythology, a god can be injured but not [...] D
In the French village scene, you can see modern vehicles in the background. D
When the Germans attack Themyscira early in the film, they are in small boats launched from a larger [...] D
While standing outside Cafe Buvette, Diana and Steve go from no cold breath to cold breath (where it [...] D
Steve Trevor and Etta Candy use the word "intel" instead of "intelligence". Merriam-Webster says "in [...] D
The film takes numerous liberties with Greek mythology, vis-à-vis Ares's relationship with the ot [...] D
During the trench scene where Diana is arguing with Steve about rescuing the citizens of Veld, there [...] D
The back of the bullet Ludendorff's henchman shoots at Steve and Diana stops is dimpled. Dimpled bul [...] D
The Chief talks about the nightly artillery barrage and "German 77's". There are no German 77's. The [...] D
Given where Steve crash-lands, there is no way that any pieces of the plane would have floated to th [...] D
Ludendorff's London henchmen are the only ones at the ball who recognize Steve. D
The license plate of the truck which drives past Diana and Steve when they arrive in London begins w [...] D
The English subtitle during their multilingual "smack-down" has Sammy "say" to Diana in Mandarin: "I [...] D
When Steve gets dressed after his bath, we hear the sound of a zip. During WWI the zipper was a new [...] D
By November 1918, the war had become very mobile, and while elaborate fixed defenses still existed, [...] D
The license plate of the Wayne Enterprises armored van "JL-828-VZM" (shown in the Paris located open [...] D
When Steve and Diana are in London, they are faced with gun-wielding robbers in an alley, the first [...] D
When Diana rescues Steve Trevor from drowning, the characters can be seen exhaling air on the way to [...] D
When Diana crosses No Man's Land, the rate of fire of the German machine guns is much too high. The [...] D
The Gods charged the Amazons with keeping Ares in check, yet none of them know about World War I. D
In the trenches Steve says the battalion has been there a year. British battalions were put forward [...] D
In the final battle, when Diana is fighting Ares, there is a Mark V Tank, and then later one is pick [...] D
In the credits, the word "Cavalry" (horse-bound soldiers) is spelled "Calvary" (Latin word for skull [...] D
Steve tells the Amazons that 27 countries are involved in World War I, with 25 million dead. World W [...] D
The very men who were angered at Diana "crashing" their meeting tolerate her presence at their next [...] D
Diana at age 8 speaks in a Scottish accent which changes to an English accent to almost no accent to [...] D
Ares reveals to Diana that she is The God Killer: "Only a god can kill another god. Zeus left the ch [...] D
When Diana is using an iPad and typing on a Bluetooth keyboard, a virtual keyboard is visible on the [...] D
After Diana reads from Maru's book, no one in the room shows any interest in what else is in the boo [...] D
Steve and Diana recall interactions between Maru and Ludendorff that neither could possible have bee [...] D
It would be impossible for the Amazon who is shot and killed by a bullet while coming down from the [...] D
During the feast in the ruined Belgian village, a chanson sung by Édith Piaf is heard playing on [...] D
Hippolyte tells Diana that the Amazons were created by the gods to fill men's hearts with love and b [...] D
It's never explained how the broke Steve can afford clothes for himself and Diana at the high-end bo [...] D
When the party lands in Belgium, one can see a river boat named after Édith Piaf, who was only 3 [...] D
Cyanide pills weren't used until WWII. D
In any pre-industrial society, ceramic jars would be much too valuable for mere target practice when [...] D
When Diana is racing away from the gala on a horse back to the village, the blue dress she was weari [...] D
The film repeats the common thought that British General officers stayed far behind the lines and we [...] D
World War I ended in 1918. Diana was perhaps 20 at the time. She later worked at the Louvre, some ti [...] D
In Greek mythology, Prometheus created humans, not Zeus. D
When the agent in the alley takes his cyanide pill and kills himself, Diana and Steve seem oblivious [...] D
As in many Hollywood movies, the German-spoken parts on the battle field and in the small towns are [...] D
After Diana defeats Ares, there is a man bent over the dead body of his comrade near her. In the wid [...] D
After arriving in London, Diana gushes over a baby. Diana was the only child on Themyscira. She woul [...] D

Frase

[Steve gives Diana glasses to wear] Etta Candy: R [...] D
Antiope: A scorpion must sting. A wolf must hunt. D
Diana Prince: [examining a corset on display at a [...] D
Diana Prince: The gas will kill everything. What k [...] D
Diana Prince: You're a man... Steve Trevor: Yeah. [...] D
Queen Hippolyta: [gives Diana Antiope's tiara] Thi [...] D
Diana Prince: To the war! Steve Trevor: Technical [...] D
Charlie: Maybe you're better off without me, yeah? [...] D
Steve Trevor: [to Diana] I can save today. You can [...] D
Diana Prince: [Walks in on Steve getting out of hi [...] D
Diana Prince: A liar, a murderer, and, now, a smug [...] D
Diana Prince: [waltzing with Steve] We are not dan [...] D
Diana Prince: You refer to reproductive biology? [...] D
Von Hindenberg: You were absent at the council mee [...] D
Ludendorff: What are you? Wonder Woman: You will [...] D
Steve Trevor: [to Diane] Is there anything else yo [...] D
Ares: [as Sir Patrick] You're right, Diana. They d [...] D
Ludendorff: Doctor. Dr. Maru: General. Ludendorf [...] D
Sameer: Everyone is fighting their own battles, Di [...] D
Steve Trevor: Have you never met a man before? Wha [...] D
Queen Hippolyta: What is your mission? Steve Trev [...] D
[first lines] Diana: I used to want to save the w [...] D
Diana Prince: You lied to me? Steve Trevor: I'm a [...] D
Steve Trevor: [trying to stop Diana killing Ludend [...] D
[Diana experiences snow for the first time] Steve [...] D
Sameer: A lot of people can't be what they wish to [...] D
Sameer: Not everyone gets to be what they want to [...] D
Ludendorff: [about to stab Wonder Woman with sword [...] D
Queen Hippolyta: Long ago, when time was new and a [...] D
Diana Prince: I will fight for those who cannot fi [...] D
Diana Prince: Awww, a baby! Steve Trevor: No. No. [...] D
Diana Prince: What are you doing? Steve Trevor: I [...] D
Etta Candy: The sword doesn't go with the outfit. [...] D
Steve Trevor: All right, so, give me your hand. Li [...] D
Ares: I SHALL DESTROY YOU! [hurls lightning at Di [...] D
Steve Trevor: My father told me once, he said, "If [...] D
Diana Prince: I'm going, Mother. I cannot stand by [...] D
Charlie: You must think I was born yesterday. Ste [...] D
[eating ice cream for the first time, and loving i [...] D
Queen Hippolyta: [ties the Lasso of Truth onto Ste [...] D
Queen Hippolyta: You know that if you choose to le [...] D
Steve Trevor: What is this place? Who are you peop [...] D
Ludendorff: [waltzs with Diana] You know your anci [...] D
Menalippe: You should have told her. Queen Hippol [...] D
Diana Prince: [in tears] She was right, my mother [...] D
Diana Prince: I can not stand by while innocent li [...] D
Diana Prince: We made a deal, Steve Trevor. And a [...] D
Diana: I am Diana, Princess of... Steve Trevor: P [...] D
Sameer: Your eyes, as soft as your smile... Diana [...] D
Steve Trevor: Welcome to jolly old London. Diana [...] D
Sameer: [On seeing Diana throw a large man across [...] D
Ares: I am not the god of war, Diana. I am the god [...] D
Diana: They came to the conclusion that men are es [...] D
Etta Candy: I'm introducing myself. It's Etta Cand [...] D
Diana Prince: [sees a couple] Why are they holding [...] D
Steve Trevor: [holding his watch] It's still ticki [...] D
[last words] Steve Trevor: [leaves Diana his watc [...] D
[Ludendorff gases the German cabinet, and leaves t [...] D
Steve Trevor: This is no man's land, Diana! It mea [...] D
Diana Prince: [dances with Steve] Is this what peo [...] D
Steve Trevor: This war is - a great big mess. And [...] D
Diana Prince: I killed him, why are they doing thi [...] D
Wonder Woman: They're everything you say they are. [...] D
Steve Trevor: You're not wearing any clothes. Let' [...] D
Charlie: May we get what we want... Steve Trevor: [...] D
Steve Trevor: Where is she? Etta Candy: Well, she [...] D
Diana Prince: I even asked them to send me with yo [...] D
Diana Prince: What one does with the truth is more [...] D
[last lines] Diana Prince: I used to want to save [...] D
Fausta Grables: [sees Wonder Woman] Who are you su [...] D

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