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2017’s Wonder Woman was the shining star of the DC expanded universe for the last 3 years. Several films have come CLOSE to rivaling it’s shining star, but there hasn’t been a film in the DCEU that has beaten it to date. Director Patty Jenkins was heralded as bringing in the next era of DC live action films, and was basically given carte blanche to do whatever she wanted for the sequel. Wonder Woman 1984 was one of the most highly anticipated super hero films of 2020, as the 1980s inspired trailer had the entire internet babbling in excitement. The movie was finished, ready to rock in summer of 2020..aaaaaaaaaand then Covid-19 hit us like a ton of bricks and basically upset the entire theater business model in a matter of weeks. Instead of coming out back in the summer when things tentatively came back online after the initial lock down, Warner decided to bide their time and release the film at Christmas time, to a supposedly more active viewing audience.
Well, Patty’s magnum opus of Wonder Woman takes a sever blow to the chest with her sequel. All of the fun, the magic that made 2017’s Wonder Woman such a breathe of fresh air in a stale Snyderverse franchise came crashing down into a pile of jumbled, inefficient, hours of film. Wonder Woman 1984 has all of the pieces of a great film, but someone how manages to squander it in an over bloated attempt that just fails at putting all of the pieces together into something good, and retcons some of the continuity from previous films (the main one being that in Justice League it’s made known that Diana hadn’t been seen since WWII, but suddenly she’s cavorting around to the public in 1984 in full gear).
The joy that Wonder Woman brought 4 years ago is still there, but just in limited quantities. Gal Gadot still shines as Wonder Woman, but she’s almost a secondary character in her own movie. She’s side lined by what is known as Spiderman 3 syndrome. That is, having too many villains, and too many subplots to keep ahold of. Combine that with a bloated run time that feels like it has run it’s course with an hour left in the film, and you have a recipe for a crumbling disaster. Well, disaster is a bit too harsh, as WW 1984 really isn’t a disaster. It’s just bloated and jumbled as Diana and Steve jump from one situation to the next, even restarting the film at the 1.5 hour mark and almost feeling like we’re in a different film. By the time the final battle ensues, I was so worn down from all of the messed up and fractured story telling that I didn’t even enjoy it. Wiig is painfully bad as Barbara, and her transformation into the arch villainess Cheetah is short lived, and really cheesily done (that CGI is 2010 level stuff). The only real shining star that stands out as fantastic is Pedro Pascal as Max Lord, the ever greedy businessman. Pedro just CHEWS the scenery to excess, hamming it up to level 11 and actually pulling off scenery chewing at a Peter Stormare level. He’s over the top, excessive to the extreme, and he’s made into a fantastic villain as a result. Sadly the rest of the movie can’t hope but keep up, and Patty Jenkins followup film falls apart like Iron Man’s armor in Iron Man 3.
Rating:
Rated PG-13 for sequences of action and violence
4K Video: Video:
Audio:
Extras:
• Gal & Kristen: Friends Forever
• Small But Mighty
• Scene Study: The Open Road
• Scene Study: The Mall
• Gal & Krissy Having Fun
• Meet the Amazons
• Black Gold Infomercial
• Gag Reel
• Wonder Woman 1984 Retro Remix
Final Score:
It’s kind of amusing to watch the villain of the series sum up the whole of Wonder Woman 1984. Max spouts out the line that “more is better!” near the end as he absorbs all of the world’s powers in a never satiated lust for “more”. That line pretty much is the essence of the film making process as well. More is better is the word of the day as Patty Jenkins stuffs in more villains, more sub plots, more battles, more, more, more, more! Till the film just collapses in on itself under its own weight. The movie has a lot of good pieces going for it, but that’s all they are, just pieces at the end of the day. Gal Gadot and Pedro do wonders with what they’re given, but are simply not enough to save this lumbering behemoth of a super hero film. The audio and video are certainly stunning for the 4K UHD disc, though, and if you’re at all interested in the film, you’ll be more than pleased with the tech specs. Worth a rental at least.
Technical Specifications:
Starring: Gal Gadot, Chris Pine, Pedro Pascal, Kristen Wiig, Connie Nielsen, Robin Wright
Directed by: Patty Jenkins
Written by: Patty Jenkins, Geoff Johns, Dave Callaham
Aspect Ratio: 2.39:1 / 1.90:1 HEVC
Audio: English: Dolby Atmos (Dolby TrueHD 7.1 Core), Italian, German Dolby Atmos (with Dolby TrueHD 7.1 Cores), Spanish, French, German, Italian, English DD 5.1
Subtitles: English SDH, French, German, Italian SDH, Spanish
Studio: Warner Brothers
Rated: PG-13
Runtime: 151 minutes
Blu-ray Release Date: March 30th, 2021
Recommendation: Rental