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Feminist Copy Of The Film Wonder Woman Directed By Patty Jenkins
The latest copy of the movie Wonder Woman was directed by Patty Jenkins. The film stars Gal Gadot, and is a typical movie with some twists integrated into the plot. The cast is mostly female, which is different from any movie created in the film industry. Wonder Woman starts off with a little princess named Diana, portrayed by Lilly Aspell, who is the only female on the island untrained because her mother Hippolyta, is afraid for her to. She trains most of her life to become a stronger princess. When Diana plans to escape, after she realizes about the god of war, She meets a German spy, Steve Trevor. Played by Chris Pine. Diana explores Europe with Steve hoping to find Ares, the god of war. Diana’s Mission is to find Ares and defeat him because she does not like innocent people getting killed. …show more content…
She is the god killer and only she can defeat Ares. Diana is accompanied by Steve, (Chris Pine) Charlie, (Ewen Bremner) and Sameer (Said Taghmaoui) during her exploration of the new world. Feminism also plays a major role in this movie. She grows up on an island full of women and Diana proves everyone that women can fight in battles and win. After all, The director is a woman. Zack Snyder, the writer of the movie, had a very unoriginal idea. He could change the plot slightly and make sure the ending feels complete. Although the special effects and sound by Christopher Benstead and Amber Kirch was fabulous, the actors could have done better specifically the queen of the Amazons (Connie Nielsen) and the Trainor/Sister of Diana’s Mother (Robin

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