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feminismisahatemovement: wimpyotaku: feminismisahatemovement: derpomatic: alternative-munster: trenchmints: mostlyjudson: samsgroves: #lesbian culture is fucking launching your girlfriend in the air so she can murder three nazis in one go (x) These germans weren’t nazis…. are you surprised that collective tumblr has no fucking idea what happened before World War II? World would probably be better off if the Germans won WW1. These are the same type of people who thought a model of the Red Baron’s plane had a “Nazi symbol” on it. I pointed this out at the time, but it was pretty obvious when they made the Wonder Woman movie they wanted to do a Nazi-smashing thing like in the original TV show, but they must have concluded that would be too much like the first Captain America film, so they rather insanely pushed it back 20 years into a war with no clear good guys or bad guys, making Wonder Woman a murderer of hundreds of innocent young men with no moral justification. That whole movie is a really stupid, ugly mess. Well, I don’t know where you got the idea, but the good guys & bad guys were very clear in the movie, though. I have to disagree about Wonder Woman becomes a killer of innocent young men with no moral justification. They’re soldiers, not so innocent now, are they? Besides, it was justified from the start, when her island was invaded by the Germans & when she saw how they use deathly gas to kill the real innocent people in a town. Then again, it’s a war. Every side is wrong. Wonder Woman had her wrongs as well & she need to experience that to grow. Why it was pushed into WW1 instead of WW2? Because there are already too much WW2-based movies in Hollywood movies in general. > the good guys & bad guys were very clear in the movie, though. No. They weren’t. There was one specific commander who turned out to be Ares the god of war, and his female sidekick that Wonder Woman actually let go at the end, pretty much just because she was a woman and it wouldn’t be very girl power to treat her like the menfolk. Other than that everyone else was just some poor bastard drafted against their will trying to defend their homeland and prevent the other side invading and murdering everyone they knew. The first world war had no good guys or bad guys, so dropping in a superpowered being into that horror and having her murder countless young men that had no choice about being there makes her just as bad as the villain. >They’re soldiers, not so innocent now, are they? What the hell are you babbling about? If you were an 18 year old male in 1914, you had to put on a uniform and go and be killed. You had no choice in the matter. If you refused to pick up your gun you were shot as a traitor or deserter. Instead of trying to stop both sides killing, which is what one would imagine her ‘good’ character wanting to do, Wonder Woman picked a side and indiscriminatorily slaughtered hundreds of mothers’ teenage sons. >when she saw how they use deathly gas to kill the real innocent people You…. do realise EVERYONE was using poison gas to kill in the first world war, don’t you? It’s kind of famous for it. Loads of poems about it. Both sides were famously just as bad as each other. That’s the point. >Wonder Woman had her wrongs as well & she need to experience that to grow. So did John Wayne Gacy. How I wish he had just been left alone to continue his beautiful, brave mission. >Why it was pushed into WW1 instead of WW2? Because there are already too much WW2-based movies in Hollywood movies in general. Yes. Because they thought it would be too much like other movies they idiotically set theirs in a war where such black and white morality was notoriously meaningless and so made no sense. That’s exactly what I said. Thank you. OK. Thanks for sharing your POV on this, mate. I apeciate it. Agree to disagree, I guess.I still like the movie. Not because “hurraaah feminism!” or “lesbian culture yay!” like what OP stated, though. I like it for how it looks (action sequence, cinematography, & so on) & the chemistry between Diana & Steve.Cheerio! -- source link