Wonder Woman: Animated Movie [DVD] [2009] [1975]
D**Y
Superb
I am not a 'comic book geek', although I like this sort of thing. This being the case, one of my criteria when it comes to this sort of film is 'does it expect me to know a whole load about the continuity'? The film 'New Frontier' in this series was therefore somewhat of a disappointment, as it seemed to expect meto know something about a comic book series I haven't read and willprobably never read. I was glad therefore to find that this film requires only a cursory familiarity with classical mythology. The sory is retold with pace and panace, as well as a good amount of humour.The plot is a fairly simple one. The Amazons live on an enchanted island, without men, after the god of war, Ares, started a war which wiped out all the Amazon men. Granted long life by the gods, the Amazons live into the present day, when US pilot Steve Trevor lands on the island, after his 'plane is shot down. Trevor is attracted to Diana, the daughter of the Amazon queen, while Trevor's appearance causes Diana to long to see the world outside. Ares breaks free and goes out to bring chaos and destruction to the world. Diana, in the guise of Wonder Woman, and Steve Trevor have to stop Ares before he destroys the world, and along the way they learn a few things about each other.The film was pitched about right, able to reach children, teenagers and adults. It is a family picture, of the sort that I would not have been embarrassed to share with others. In short, it is just the sort of film that DC ought to be bringing out in this series, neither brain-dead nor self-indulgent.The characterisation is just about perfect. I can heartily recommend this to anyone looking for an enjoyable film
K**H
Funny, Action packed and one of the best of the bunch.
I'm a big fan of the DC animated movies, I was a bit skeptical of this one, I was expecting a light hearted, softer approach to these kind of movies and I was really WRONG. This is up there with as one of the best in the DC Universe Original Animated Movies. From the opening vicious battle scene and the first lines between Ares the God of War and Hippoylta the Queen of the Amazons.Ares> You seem as eager to meet me on the battlefield as you once did in the bedroom, Hippolyta.Hippolyta> I only hope you prove more skilled in this arena, Ares.It was a nice change to see greek legends and Gods featured in Comic Book movie. The movie was fun, action packed and contains a fair deal of innuendo. The bonus disk contains two Woman Woman featured Justice League episodes and two documentaries.
R**B
Another good DC animated effort - get them to make the live action movies already!
Whilst not at the same level of the Batman or Superman: Doomsday movies, this was an enjoyable movie. From its extravagant action set pieces to the adult orientated humour - I was always kept interested. That said, the film's second half wasn't as good as it's first, with the epic storyline that they were going for feeling very rushed (point in case, the whole rise of the mystical forces to wage war against the world). I also would have liked to have seen more reaction from the human world to Wonder Woman and the war that took place against mankind (aside from the decision to launch a nuke at Themyscira). Incidentally, mankind appears to be Washington/USA but no doubt to many Americans, it's the one and the same. In any case, overall, both my son and I enjoyed it and that is what counts (certainly more enjoyable than Planet Hulk, a movie we bought with this).A few words of caution - it might be best to watch this on your own before letting the kids at it. Whilst not graphic, it's violent (neck brakes and battle axes to the head kind of thing). There's also lots of sexual innuendo (one brilliant line delivered by Steve regarding Diana's "assets" when under the spell of the lasso - a standout moment from an adult's perspective!). Admittedly, the innuendo flew over my 7 year olds' head but just a word of warning in case your kids are a tad more aware of things adult related.
D**D
A very Strong and grown up animated film with a very powerful story.
After the Amazons are betrayed by by one of there one who frees Ares, the God of war from his prison, Princess Diana must trvel to the outside world to stop him. featuring the voice acting of Keri Russell as Wonder Woman,Nathan Fillion as Steve Trevor and Alfred Molina as Ares this is a must have for Wonder Woman fans.
S**R
Origins of a Wonder
I've never been the biggest DC Universe fan outside of the Bat so when I stumbled across a new animation about the origins of Wonder Woman it was not on my to see list. However, I do like a cartoon once in a while and the combination of a female protagonist and voice work by Nathan Fillion meant that my partner was up for watching `Wonder Woman' and I have to say I was surprisingly impressed. `WW' is not the strictest of origin stories, but more like the first adventure of Wonder Woman. Diana is exposed to the outside world when maverick pilot Steve Trevor crash lands on her secret Amazonian island at the same time that Ares is planning his vengeance.In terms of storyline and set pieces `WW' it of a very high standard. I think a live version of the film would have easily competed against some of the Marvel blockbusters of recent years; it's perhaps on a par with `Thor'. The storyline is a clear one and you get to know both Diana/Wonder Woman and Steve. The chemistry between them builds over the film and hints at sequels in the future that could be great fun. The voice acting is also of a decent standard with Keri Russell and Fillion doing good work.Where the film is let down most is the animation. For a kids TV show it is of a good standard, but this is a feature length DVD and I would expect a bit more. There is obviously not the budget of a cinema CGI release, but the traditional hand drawn animation is let down by some lazy frame issues and reusing of cells. The ambitious story is not served by the unambitious animation - like I said a live version would have been excellent and made full use of the ideas on offer. `Wonder Woman' is still a very entertaining watch, especially for superhero fans, just don't expect to be flabbergasted by the animation.
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