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Aug 27, 2018 · In this article, I present an approach which allows for the empirical analysis of gendered dialogue in film. I use the methods of social network analysis to develop a character networks approach to analysing vocal representation in Wonder Woman and compare the results with two other recent films: Thor (2011), and The Hunger Games (2012).
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Dec 13, 2017 · Matt Jensen on the set of Wonder Woman. Courtesy: Warner Bros. Pictures. Despite high expectations bringing to life a beloved icon and incredible pressure over debuting the first solo movie for a female superhero, Wonder Woman triumphed. Jensen said it all came back to staying true to the character and telling the story fans wanted to see.
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Wonder Woman is focused on stopping an endless stream of criminals and murderers in the nation's capital. Using her truth-telling lasso and super-strength, she strives to make Earth a little more like Paradise Island where she came from. Perhaps surprisingly, her rather skimpy outfit never seems to cause her problems in even the hairiest ...
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No Wonder Womanmovie breakdown would be right if it didn’t start with the warrior princess herself. Our gal wonder has been out there saving the day since 1941 and our Gal wonder since 2016. Most people are familiar with the beats of her origin story by now: Diana is born the daughter of Greek gods Zeus and Hippolyta and raised by her aunts on Them...
“Wait,” you’re probably asking, “didn’t that guy, uh, die in the first Wonder Woman?” You are absolutely correct: Indeed, he did! But he’s back for the sequel.Don’t ask me how, because I'm not spoiling one of the movie's biggest surprises. For now, let's call it comic book logic! Just roll with it. He’s back and we get to see him in a fanny pack. T...
Okay, now we get to the baddies. First is Cheetah, who has been the archenemy of Wonder Woman since 1943. As one of Diana’s most iconic enemies, the Cheetah title has been held by a few characters over the years, but I’m sticking with the current comic book Cheetah, Barbara Minerva, just like the movie. In the comics, Minerva is a wealthy archaeolo...
In every fictional superhero universe, there has to be at least a few billionaire businessmen who are power-hungry and evil. Comic books – they’re just like real life! Enter Maxwell Lord, who was born with zero powers other than being a rich trust-fund kid. Interestingly, when he took over the company after his father’s death, Lord originally inten...
Antiope is Diana’s aunt and known as General Antiope, the battle-hardened warrior and head of the Amazon army. If you want to know who to thank for training Wonder Woman into the formidable and near-unbeatable fighter she is today, it’s Antiope. This is slightly different than her depiction in the comics, but that’s okay. While Diana’s mother, Hipp...
Hippolyta – that’s Queen Hippolyta, to you – is Diana’s mother and ruler of the Amazons. The exact details of the movie differ from the comics, but the beats of her story are the same. While Antiope is the one who trains Diana in the ways of war, Hippolyta is the one who trains Diana in the ways of wisdom, handing down the knowledge of the gods and...
Princess Diana is Wonder Woman, the daughter of Hippolyta, Queen of the Amazons, and Zeus, the mightiest of the Gods of Olympus. Diana volunteered to leave behind her home of Themyscira and champion the Amazons' message of peace, fighting for justice and equality in Man's World and becoming a...
Jan 19, 2021 · Director Patty Jenkins, who also co-wrote the script, visited Washington, D.C. often while growing up and spent her high school senior year in the area.
Wonder Woman is a superheroine created by the American psychologist and writer William Moulton Marston (pen name: Charles Moulton), [2] and artist Harry G. Peter in 1941 for DC Comics. Marston's wife, Elizabeth, and their life partner, Olive Byrne, [3] are credited as being his inspiration for the character's appearance.