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BvS Gal Gadot IS Wonder Woman! - - - - - - Part 18

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No, you're right, it's just that it was too over the top. And then there was the waving of the sword.

No, I wasn't expecting her to know about ice cream but I did expect her to act like an adult and not a child as I have already said. I love the aspect of Diana being a fish out of water but making her act infantile is insulting to her character.

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She acted no diffent than what you would expect a warrior of royalty would. First of all she intimidated the vendor into giving her and the little girl an ice cream (since royalty would be above paying for one) then, once she realized how good it actually.was, she raised her sword in proclamation that it was "wonderful". Sure, in our culture we would find it odd or kind of childish that she would do that, but in her culture, that would be the normal thing someone of royalty would do (it could have been worse, she could have spoken on the third person like Queen Victoria). That scene was placed there to show the dichotomy between her culture and ours.
 
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She acted no diffent than what you would expect a warrior of royalty would. First of all she intimidated the vendor into giving her and the little girl an ice cream (since royalty would be above paying for one) then, once she realized how good it actually.was, she raised her sword in proclamation that it was "wonderful". Sure, in our culture we would find it odd or kind of childish that she would do that, but in her culture, that would be the normal thing someone of royalty would do (it could have been worse, she could have spoken on the third person like Queen Victoria).
She acted like a battle crazed toddler who had never been out of her house without her parents.
 
I don't demand that she should be able to breath in space, although I'd argue she shouldn't need to breath at all. But I would understand that because as it was stated, Wonder Woman is generally not able to breath in the beyond.

Yet, she should in the least be able to survive for sometime there, a couple of hours at least. And that we've seen plenty of times.
 
Oh dear lord, that delivery was bad. I swear, if I had watched the entirety of War, I probably would've gotten a stroke.
 
If it makes anyone feel better, I doubt we'll get that kind of characterization in the movies. All we've seen so far is Diana in a blue dress and taking a taxi, but just from that we know she's not a complete fish out of water. I really hope she ends up as an ambassador.
 
^ That does make me feel better. I want to actually like WW in this film and JL War WW (and Superman for that matter) was just an annoyance.
 
She can't go into space in that story.
She can't go to space, she can go pretty high but she states that can't go further and won't survive there for long.

And that wounds my heart deeply. I'd like to see Wonder Woman being top tier, but that says she isn't. You can't be that if you can't fight in space.
Oh, thanks for filling me in.

You know, i'm not sure i like Superman "breathing in space" either. I mean holding his breath ok, but not needing to breath at all? Come on. But at the end of the day, his niche is sci-fi and space so i can excuse it either way. For WW it seems rather arbitrary not to have it too. I mean if you're giving it to superman, then why not her? Loki822 made a good point though. It doesnt matter if she's lacking this ability. She has many others and actually, Superman has tons more than her. There's eye lasers, x-ray vision and so much more before we get to breathing in space.

So how did they deal with the issue? Did she get a space suit?
 
I don't demand that she should be able to breath in space, although I'd argue she shouldn't need to breath at all. But I would understand that because as it was stated, Wonder Woman is generally not able to breath in the beyond.
Not breath at all? Come on now...
Yet, she should in the least be able to survive for sometime there, a couple of hours at least. And that we've seen plenty of times.
That's better. I'm sure she could hold her breath for a few hours. Nothing wrong with that.
Oh dear lord, that delivery was bad. I swear, if I had watched the entirety of War, I probably would've gotten a stroke.
And then you'd get an epileptic seizure from all the lasers and flashing lights during the final battle.
 
God people really hate that JL:War movie. It's making me curious.
 
She acted like a battle crazed toddler who had never been out of her house without her parents.

Oh dear lord, that delivery was bad. I swear, if I had watched the entirety of War, I probably would've gotten a stroke.

Her actions were no different than this guy's:
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Like I was trying to say, they put that scene in to show the dichotomy between our culture and her's. We were supposed to find it odd, but to her it was being her royal warrior self.
 
God people really hate that JL:War movie. It's making me curious.
Just youtube Batman and Green Lantern vs Superman for an abridged version and save your time for other things.
 
God people really hate that JL:War movie. It's making me curious.

It was very similar to Geoff Johns run in New 52 Justice League #'s 1 though 7, but there were some slight differences (besides it being more violent).
 
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Years ago, when Grant Morrison relanched the JLA as the gathering of the greatest and best heroes, something it had not been for a while, there was a scene where Diana fought an alien, superstrong shapeshifter. When they asked what had happened to the alien, they stated: Wonder Woman happened to it. And we see both grappling at the end of the atmosphere, shinning lasso coiling all around them.

She then brings down the unconscious alien and states she could hold her breath longer.
 
God people really hate that JL:War movie. It's making me curious.

I got curious too, so I'm watching it right now. I'm only a half hour in and I regret this decision already.
 
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I have yet to see WAR either, but everyone else's reaction makes me feel like it sounds like they were trying to do what they thought AVENGERS the movie was but did it all badly.
 
JL War represents everything that is wrong in comics. Characters that were made to appeal to all audiences now act like massive *****ebags without likeable qualities. And besides the level of violence in those movies really surprises me, if they were live action they could earn a hard R rating. Its really a strange place to be, this are characters that in their beginnings were made for massive audiences, specially young people. But now a days they are too violent to appeal to young kids but still the writing is not mature enough for older audiences, so you have to wonder to who the hell are this movies and the new 52 targeted to. MOS is a pixar movie compared to any of this animated movies.
 
It was more or less a Michael Bay Justice League movie.
 
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