Diana Prince, vivant tranquille à Washington en 1984, et justicière sous Wonder Woman, doit arrêter les plans d'un mégalomane, ayant le pouvoir de réaliser les voeux de tous les gens de la T... Tout lireDiana Prince, vivant tranquille à Washington en 1984, et justicière sous Wonder Woman, doit arrêter les plans d'un mégalomane, ayant le pouvoir de réaliser les voeux de tous les gens de la Terre en ayant touché une pierre sacrée.Diana Prince, vivant tranquille à Washington en 1984, et justicière sous Wonder Woman, doit arrêter les plans d'un mégalomane, ayant le pouvoir de réaliser les voeux de tous les gens de la Terre en ayant touché une pierre sacrée.
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- 27 victoires et 48 nominations au total
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The problem here, it's so slow, and goes on forever and a day, did anything actually happen in the first ninety minutes? There was absolutely no action.
Chris Pine felt wrong here somehow, eye candy only, Gal Gadot, I thought she was pretty good, the shining light here, I just felt like she was battling against a miserable script. You could almost sense that she knew the script was no good.
The Villains were generally inept.
I won't be watching again, 3/10.
Co-written & directed by Patty Jenkins, there are far too many cracks in the script that the writers never bother to remedy, and the sloppy execution on screen only results in a nightmare that's all over the place. Despite the plot being set in the 1980s, the era's vibrant spirit is nowhere to be found in the final print and the gleefully fun vibe & escapist qualities that the trailers promised is sorely missing as well. Jenkins does aim for it but her attempts simply fall flat.
Its 151 mins runtime is strongly felt and is in no way justified. The new characters are thinly sketched, have no meat on their arcs, and are never for once convincing. Gal Gadot utters her lines as if reading from the script for the first time and while that helped add to Diana's cluelessness in the first film, it only exposes Gadot's limited range in this sequel. Kristen Wiig however tries to make something of her sidelined role while Pedro Pascal just decides to have fun in return for an easy payday.
Overall, Wonder Woman 1984 is vastly inferior to the first film and is undeniably amongst the weakest entries in the DCEU. Just about nothing works in this latest addition to the franchise, for the plot is dull & derivative, the direction is sluggish, the action is uninspiring, the CGI is cringeworthy, the pacing is tedious, the acting is forgettable, and even Hans Zimmer fails to deliver the goods. In short, Wonder Woman 1984 is a Suicide Squad-level offering wrapped in bright colours. One of the dullest films of 2020.
Gal Gadot and Chris Pine are pleasant, appealing actors, and certainly pleasant to look at. And Kristin Wiig had a great role that I'm sure she had fun with. But overall, this was just a total mess of a movie. And Pedro Pascal...I can't figure out if he was great, or just did one of the most over the top performances in recent memory.
The story follows Diana Prince, played by Gal Gadot, living in 1984 Washington, D. C., working at the Smithsonian and performing heroic deeds in secret. The plot centers around the Dreamstone, an artifact that grants wishes but at a significant cost. Diana's wish brings back her deceased lover, Steve Trevor, played by Chris Pine, whose return feels forced and undermines Diana's independence, making him a "masculine crutch" rather than a supportive character like Peggy Carter in the Captain America films.
Gal Gadot continues to shine as Wonder Woman, but even her strong performance cannot save the film from its narrative flaws. The script fails to give Diana the same level of complexity and growth seen in the first film, reducing her to a more passive figure. The return of Chris Pine's Steve Trevor, while charming, dominates the storyline unnecessarily and detracts from Diana's heroism.
Kristen Wiig's portrayal of Barbara Minerva/Cheetah and Pedro Pascal's Maxwell Lord add some intrigue but ultimately fall flat. Wiig's transformation from a meek scientist to a powerful villain is one of the more interesting arcs, but it is rushed and lacks depth. Pascal's Maxwell Lord starts strong but becomes increasingly cartoonish, failing to provide a compelling adversary.
The film's pacing is uneven, with long stretches of exposition and meandering subplots that detract from the main narrative. Key themes about truth and the consequences of wish fulfillment are lost in the cluttered storyline. The over-reliance on CGI, especially in the climactic battle scenes, makes the action feel less grounded and more cartoonish compared to the original.
Visually, the film has its moments, with vibrant colors and some well-executed action sequences, but these are not enough to compensate for the lack of a cohesive and engaging story. The opening sequence featuring a young Diana in an athletic competition is a standout, but nothing else in the film matches its visual cohesion or emotional impact.
Wonder Woman 1984 is a disappointing sequel that fails to capture the magic of the original. The film's convoluted plot, underdeveloped characters, and uneven pacing result in a lackluster viewing experience. While Gal Gadot's performance and the nostalgic 1980s aesthetic provide some highlights, they are not enough to overcome the film's significant weaknesses. Wonder Woman 1984 earns a 4 out of 10 for its missed potential and overall execution, leaving fans yearning for the brilliance of the first film.
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesLilly Aspell (Young Diana) performed all the required physical stunt work herself at the age of 12, because it was deemed that she did a job better than her own stunt doubles.
- GaffesWhen Diana and Steve arrive at the Smithsonian air museum to steal a plane, the Panavia Tornado jet they steal is first shown with its correct inline seating configuration from the exterior, but once they climb inside, it switches to a side-by-side seating configuration.
- Citations
Wonder Woman: [in tears] I can't say goodbye. I can't say goodbye.
Steve Trevor: You don't have to. I'm already gone.
- Générique farfeluThere is a scene in the closing credits involving the Amazon warrior Asteria (Lynda Carter).
- ConnexionsFeatured in La noche de...: La noche de... Wonder Woman (2020)
- Bandes originalesWelcome to the Pleasuredome
Written by Peter Gill, Holly Johnson, Brian Nash & Mark O'Toole
Performed by Frankie Goes to Hollywood
Licensed courtesy of ZTT Records Limited
Under exclusive license to Union Square Music Limited a BMG Company
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Détails
- Date de sortie
- Pays d’origine
- Sites officiels
- Langues
- Aussi connu sous le nom de
- Mujer Maravilla 1984
- Lieux de tournage
- sociétés de production
- Consultez plus de crédits d'entreprise sur IMDbPro
Box-office
- Budget
- 200 000 000 $ US (estimation)
- Brut – États-Unis et Canada
- 46 801 036 $ US
- Fin de semaine d'ouverture – États-Unis et Canada
- 16 701 957 $ US
- 27 déc. 2020
- Brut – à l'échelle mondiale
- 169 601 036 $ US
- Durée2 heures 31 minutes
- Couleur
- Mixage
- Rapport de forme
- 2.39 : 1